[s2e21] Chip Esten Access

The theme is "Coyote," featuring "Kid Extreme" (Greg), "The Fat Man" (Ryan), "The Incredible Disappearing Man" (Colin), and "The Man Who Can Only Move in Slow Motion" (Wayne).

A high-tech cat burglar who accidentally trips his own security lasers.

This write-up covers of the US version of Whose Line Is It Anyway? , which originally aired on May 11, 2000 . This episode features the recurring fourth performer Chip Esten (Charles Esten) alongside regulars Wayne Brady, Colin Mochrie, and Ryan Stiles. Episode Overview [S2E21] Chip Esten

Known for his musical versatility, Chip anchors the musical segments in this episode. His chemistry with Wayne during the Bruce Springsteen tribute is a frequent fan favorite for how they integrate audience members into the act.

A man whose "behind" is being repeatedly bitten by a dog. The theme is "Coyote," featuring "Kid Extreme" (Greg),

This episode is noted for its high energy and classic "Chip" musical moments. A standout sequence occurs during the opening phone call where Chip jokes about owning the Whose Line Is It Anyway home game , complete with an "inflatable Drew doll".

A "confused" backstroker who eventually tries to "swim" using Colin as a prop. , which originally aired on May 11, 2000

Ryan uses Colin’s hands while acting as a "messy chef" preparing a meal, a classic showcase of the duo's physical comedy. Key Performance Notes