Worth It is an American entertainment web series by BuzzFeed that premiered on September 18, 2016. In addition to the main show, there have been several spin-off series and related content.
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
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First aired | Last aired | |||
1 | 9 | September 18, 2016 | January 8, 2017 | |
2 | 10 | March 12, 2017 | May 14, 2017 | |
3 | 11 | August 27, 2017 | February 1, 2018 | |
4 | 12 | March 18, 2018 | June 3, 2018 | |
5 | 6 | September 9, 2018 | October 14, 2018 | |
6 | 6 | July 14, 2019 | August 18, 2019 | |
7 | 6 | October 13, 2019 | December 22, 2019 | |
8 | 6 | August 16, 2020 | September 20, 2020 | |
9 | 5 | November 18, 2017 | March 31, 2019 | |
10 | 4 | May 20, 2020 | November 15, 2020 | |
11 | 3 | November 27, 2021 | December 11, 2021 | |
12 | 3 | December 3, 2022 | December 17, 2022 | |
13 | 3 | March 11, 2023 | April 8, 2023 |
No. | Episode | Notes | Steven’s Winner | Keith's Winner | Andrew's Winner | Adam's Winner | Evan's Winner |
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1 | $3 Sushi vs. $250 Sushi | Co-starring Keith Habersberger instead of Andrew Ilnyckyj [1] | $$$ | $ | -- | -- | -- |
2 | $4 Burger vs. $777 Burger | Co-starring Keith Habersberger instead of Andrew Ilnyckyj; cinematography by Shane Madej; sound by Brian Wohl; filmed in Las Vegas. [2] | $$ | $$$ | -- | -- | -- |
3 | $5 Pizza vs. $135 Pizza | First episode starring Andrew Ilnyckyj. First episode in which Adam Bianchi's face is shown. [3] | $$ | -- | $$ | -- | -- |
4 | $11 Steak vs. $306 Steak | [4] | $$$ | -- | $$ | $ | -- |
5 | $8 Pasta vs. $100 Pasta | Cameos by Ryan Bergara and Shane Madej in first three seconds of video. [5] | $ | -- | $ | $ | -- |
6 | $2 Hot Dog vs. $169 Hot Dog | Luxury location filmed in Seattle, WA. [6] | $$$ | -- | $$ | -- | -- |
7 | $8 Salmon vs $56 Salmon | Filmed in Seattle, WA. [7] | $ | -- | $ | -- | -- |
8 | $24 Korean BBQ vs $346 Korean BBQ | Guest starring Evan Ghang. [8] | $ | -- | $$$ | $$ | $$ |
9 | $27 Cake vs. $1,120 Cake | N/A [9] | $ | -- | $$ | -- | -- |
No. | Episode | Notes | Steven’s Winner | Andrew's Winner | Adam's Winner | Evan's Winner |
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1 | $1 Donut vs. $100 Donut | N/A [10] | $ | $ | $ | -- |
2 | $7 Buffet vs. $95 Buffet | Filmed in Las Vegas. [11] | $$ | $$$ | $$$ | -- |
3 | $47 Taco vs. $1 Taco | Luxury location filmed in Las Vegas. Usual order is flipped, with the most expensive taco being tasted first and the cheapest last. [12] | $ | $$ | $$ | -- |
4 | $1 Ice Cream vs $1,000 Ice Cream | Luxury location filmed in New York City. [13] | $ | $$ | $$ | -- |
5 | $2 Pizza vs. $2,000 Pizza | Filmed in New York City, guest Mario Batali. [14] | $$ | $ | $$ | -- |
6 | $4 Cheesecake vs. $70 Cheesecake | Filmed in New York City. [15] | $$ | $ | $ | -- |
7 | $7 Secret Menu vs. $2,500 Secret Menu | Filmed in New York City. [16] | $$ | $$ | $$ | -- |
8 | $6 Cocktail vs. $208 Cocktail | N/A [17] | $$$ | $$ | $ | -- |
9 | $2 Egg vs. $95 Egg | N/A [18] | $$ | $ | $$ | -- |
10 | $13 BBQ Ribs vs. $256 BBQ Ribs | Filmed in Seoul, South Korea, guests Evan Ghang and David Chang. [19] | $$ | $$ | $$ | $$$ |
No. | Episode | Notes | Steven’s Winner | Andrew's Winner | Adam's Winner | Rie's Winner |
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1 | $3 Mac 'N' Cheese vs. $195 Mac 'N' Cheese | Filmed in Los Angeles. [20] | $ | $$ | $$ | -- |
2 | $7 BBQ Ribs vs. $68 BBQ Ribs | N/A [21] | $$ | $ | $ | -- |
3 | $3 Seafood vs. $213 Seafood | Filmed in Sydney and Melbourne, Australia. [22] | $$ | $$ | $$ | -- |
4 | $18 Wine vs. $1,000 Wine | Filmed in Nagambie, Avenel and Wahgunyah, Australia. [23] | $$$ | $$ | $$ | -- |
5 | $16 Steak vs. $150 Steak | Filmed in Sydney, Melbourne and Darraweit Guim, Australia. [24] | $$$ | $$ | $$ | -- |
6 | $17 Fried Chicken vs. $500 Fried Chicken | Guest David Chang, Marcus Samuelsson; filmed in New York City. [25] | $$ | $$$ | $$$ | -- |
7 | $19 Brunch vs. $113 Brunch | N/A [26] | $$ | $ | $$ | -- |
8 | $3 Ramen vs. $79 Ramen | Filmed in Tokyo, Japan, guest Rie McClenny. [27] | $$ | $$ | $$ | $ |
9 | $1 Coffee vs. $914 Coffee | Filmed in Tokyo and Osaka, Japan, guest Rie McClenny; . [28] | $ | $$ | $$ | $$ |
10 | $7 Cake vs. $208 Cake | Filmed in Osaka and Tokyo, Japan, guest starring Rie McClenny. [29] | $$ | $$ | $$ | $$ |
11 | $10 Game Day Food vs. $456 Game Day Food | Filmed in Minneapolis; sponsored episode to promote NBC's Super Bowl 2018. [30] | $$$ | $$ | $$$ | -- |
No. | Episode | Notes | Steven’s Winner | Andrew's Winner | Adam's Winner | Quinta's Winner | Inga's Winner |
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1 | $2 Bacon vs. $100 Bacon | Filmed in Palm Springs, Los Angeles, and New York City [31] | $ | $$ | $ | -- | -- |
2 | $1 Bagel vs. $1,000 Bagel | Filmed in New York City. [32] | $ | $ | $$ | -- | -- |
3 | $10 Vegan vs. $135 Vegan | Filmed in New York City. [33] | $ | $$$ | $$$ | -- | -- |
4 | $9 Fish vs. $140 Fish | Filmed in Honolulu, HI. [34] | $ | $$$ | $$ (Dessert) | -- | -- |
5 | $5 Pie vs. $250 Pie | Middle and luxury locations filmed in Houston, TX. Vocal cameo by Ryan Bergara. [35] | $$ | $ | $$ | -- | -- |
6 | $7 Pho vs. $68 Pho | Affordable location filmed in Houston; middle location filmed in Honolulu; luxury location filmed in Las Vegas. [36] | $ | $$ | $$ | -- | -- |
7 | $12 Pork vs. $715 Pork | Guest Annie Jeong. [37] | $ | $$$ | $$ | -- | -- |
8 | $8 Toast vs. $20 Toast | Luxury location filmed in San Francisco. [38] | $$$ | $ | $$ | -- | -- |
9 | $15 Spaghetti vs. $143 Spaghetti | Affordable location filmed in San Francisco. [39] | $ | $ | $ | -- | -- |
10 | $3 Fries vs. $100 Fries | Middle and luxury locations filmed in Montreal, Canada. [40] | $$ | $ | $$ | -- | -- |
11 | $10 Cheesesteak vs.$120 Cheesesteak | Guest starring Quinta Brunson; filmed in Philadelphia. [41] | $$ | $$$ | Other | $$ | -- |
12 | $2 Peking Duck vs $240 Peking Duck | Guest starring Inga Lam; filmed in New York City. [42] | $$$ | $ | $ | -- | $ |
No. | Episode | Notes | Steven’s Winner | Andrew's Winner | Adam's Winner | Annie's Winner | Rie's Winner |
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1 | $29 vs. $180 Family-Style Meats | Introducing Annie Jeong as co-producer. [43] | $ | $$ | $$$ | $$ | -- |
2 | $2 Curry vs. $75 Curry | Filmed in New York City. [44] | $ | $$ | $$ | $$$ | -- |
3 | $1 Cookie vs. $90 Cookie | Filmed in New York City and Japan; guests Rie McClenny and Shane Madej. [45] | $$$ | $ | $$$ | $$$ | $$$ |
4 | $1 Sushi vs. $133 Sushi | Filmed in Japan; guest Rie McClenny. [46] | $$$ | $$$ | $$$ | $ | $$$ |
5 | $1 Eggs Vs. $89 Eggs | Filmed in Japan; guest Rie McClenny. [47] | $$ | $$ | $$ | $$ | $$ |
6 | $6 Sandwich Vs. $180 Sandwich | Affordable location filmed in Nashville, TN; luxury location filmed in Japan; guest Rie McClenny; cameo appearance by Binging with Babish's Andrew Rea. [48] | $ | $$ | $ | $$ | -- |
No. | Episode | Notes | Steven’s Winner | Andrew's Winner | Adam's Winner | Annie's Winner |
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1 | $4 Burrito vs. $32 Burrito | Filmed in Los Angeles and Fresno, California. [49] | $$$ | $ | $ | $$ |
2 | $3.50 Fish Tacos vs. $30 Fish Tacos | Filmed in Los Angeles. [50] | $$ | $$ | $$ | $ |
3 | $13 Korean Soup vs. $88 Korean Soup | Filmed in Los Angeles. [51] | $ | $$ | $$ | $$ |
4 | $11 Salad Vs. $95 Salad | Filmed in Los Angeles. [52] | $ | $ | $$$ (Celery) | $$ |
5 | $13 Lasagna vs. $60 Lasagna | Filmed in Los Angeles and Philadelphia. [53] | $ | $ | $ | $$$ |
6 | $10 Sushi & Burger Vs. $58 Sushi & Burger | Filmed in Los Angeles and New York City. [54] | $$$ | $ | $$ (Burger)/$$$ (Sushi) | $$$ |
No. | Episode | Notes | Steven’s Winner | Andrew's Winner | Adam's Winner | Annie's Winner | Inga's Winner | Jackson's Winner |
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1 | $0.50 Dumpling Vs. $29 Dumplings | Filmed in Taiwan, guest Inga Lam. [55] | $ | $$ | $$$ | $ | $ | -- |
2 | $3.50 Soup Vs. $29 Soup | Filmed in Taiwan, guest Inga Lam. [56] | $$$ | $ | $$$ | $$$ | $$$ | -- |
3 | $3 Chicken Vs. $62 Chicken | Filmed in Taiwan, guest Inga Lam. [57] | $$ | $ | $$ | $$$ | $$ | -- |
4 | $7 Double Cheeseburger Vs. $25 Double Cheeseburger | Filmed in Los Angeles, guest Jackson via Make-a-Wish Foundation. [58] | $$ | $$$ | $ | $ | -- | $$ |
5 | $10 Noodles Vs. $94 Noodles | Filmed in Los Angeles. [59] | $$ | $$ | $ | $$$ | -- | -- |
6 | $5 Fried Chicken Sandwich Vs. $20 Fried Chicken Sandwich | Filmed in Los Angeles. [60] | $$ | $ | $$ | -- | -- | -- |
No. | Episode | Notes | Steven’s Winner | Andrew's Winner | Adam's Winner |
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1 | $4 Pancake vs. $88 Pancake | Filmed in Los Angeles, CA. [61] | $$$ | $$ | $$$ |
2 | $4 Rice Vs. $52 Rice | Filmed in Los Angeles, CA. [62] | $ | $$ | $$$ |
3 | $4 Breakfast Sandwich Vs. $30 Breakfast Sandwich | Filmed in Houston, TX and Dallas, TX. [63] | $ | $ | $ |
4 | $5 Carrot Vs. $20 Carrot | Filmed in Detroit, MI. [64] | $ | $$$ | $ |
5 | $4 Quesadilla Vs. $20 Quesadilla | Filmed in Los Angeles, CA. [65] | $$ | $$$ | $ |
6 | $128 Hot Pot Vs. $798 Meat Board | Filmed in New York City and Houston, TX. Only 2 locations instead of 3, both are luxury locations. [66] | $$$ (Meat Board) | $$$ (Hot Pot) | $$$ (Meat Board) |
No. | Episode | Notes |
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1 | $1,977 Japanese Grapes | Guest starring Rie McClenny; filmed in Tokyo, Japan. [67] |
2 | $210 7-Course Seafood Dinner | Filmed in Los Angeles. [68] |
3 | $1,593 Bento Box • Japan | Guest starring Rie McClenny; filmed in Nikkō, Tochigi, Japan. [69] |
4 | We Put Our Friend's Face On 3,500 Pieces of Candy | Guest starring Rie McClenny; filmed in Nagoya, Japan. [70] |
5 | Eating A $132 Steak With A $950.01 Knife | Filmed in Hollywood, California. [71] |
No. | Episode | Notes | Steven's Winner | Andrew's Winner | Adam's Winner |
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1 | $3 Takeout Vs. $129 Takeout | Filmed in Los Angeles, CA. [72] | -- | -- | -- |
2 | $7 Picnic Vs. $323 Picnic | Filmed in Los Angeles, CA. [73] | $ | $$ | $$ |
3 | $1 Savory Pie Vs. $55 Savory Pie | Filmed in Los Angeles, CA. [74] | $ | $$ | $$ |
4 | $18 Oil Vs. $60 Oil | Filmed in Los Angeles, CA. [75] | $$ | $ | $$ |
No. | Episode | Notes | Steven's Winner | Andrew's Winner | Adam's Winner |
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1 | $6 Sauce Vs. $185 Sauce | Filmed in Los Angeles, CA. [76] | $ | $$$ | $ |
2 | $20 Whole Chicken Vs. $78 Whole Chicken | Filmed in Los Angeles, CA. [77] | $$ | $ | $$$ |
3 | $4 Dessert Vs. $235 Dessert | Filmed in Los Angeles, CA. [78] | $$ | $$$ | $ |
No. | Episode | Notes | Steven's Winner | Andrew's Winner | Adam's Winner |
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1 | $13 Shrimp Vs. $27 Shrimp | Filmed in New Orleans, LA. [79] | $$ | $$$ | $ |
2 | $4 Pork Vs. $19 Pork | Filmed in Raleigh, NC, Charleston, SC, and New Orleans, LA. [80] | $$ | $$ | $$ |
3 | $14 Seafood Vs. $48 Seafood | Filmed in Durham, NC and Wilmington, NC. [81] | $$$ | $ | $ |
No. | Episode | Notes | Steven's Winner | Andrew's Winner | Adam's Winner | Simu's Winner |
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1 | $2 Beef Patty Vs. $689 Lobster Tower | Guest starring Simu Liu; Filmed in Toronto, ON, Canada. [82] | $$ | $$$ | $ | $$$ |
2 | $20 Wine Pairing Vs. $260 Wine Pairing | Filmed in Los Angeles, CA and Los Alamos, CA. [83] | $$ | $$$ | $ | -- |
3 | $9 Sandwich Vs. $150 4-Course Dinner: Worth It Revisits | Filmed in Los Angeles, CA and Carlsbad, CA. [84] | $$ | $ | Friends we made along the way | -- |
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
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First aired | Last aired | |||
1 | 6 | January 8, 2017 | May 23, 2017 | |
2 | 6 | August 27, 2017 | October 1, 2017 | |
3 | 6 | May 13, 2018 | June 17, 2018 | |
4 | 6 | April 14, 2019 | June 16, 2019 |
No. | Episode | Links | Description | Notes |
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1 | $80 Tattoo vs. $875 Tattoo | Episode | "I'm not gonna be able to hide this from my grandma." | Hosted by Ben Coleman and Lim; cinematography & sound by Jared Sosa. |
2 | $100 Sneakers vs. $25,000 Sneakers | Episode | "That's a $100 step right there!" | Hosted by Ryan Bergara and Lim; cinematography & sound by Alex Choi. |
3 | $50 Hotel vs. $35,000 Hotel | Episode | "That’s like 17,000 large fries from McDonalds." | Hosted by Selorm Kploanyi and Lim; cinematography & sound by Kevin Nguyen. |
4 | $568K House vs. $10 million House | Episode | "You can house a whole baseball team and the managing staff in here?!" | Hosted by Keith Habersberger and Quinta Brunson; cinematography & sound by Kevin Nguyen. |
5 | $39 Massage vs. $490 Massage | Episode | "I have no idea what's happening to my body right now." | Hosted by Michelle Khare and Jordan Shalhoub; featuring Lim and Jen Ruggerillo; cinematography & sound by a man and a woman, uncredited in the video. |
6 | $22 Adrenaline Date vs. $1,160 Adrenaline Date | Episode | "There's no better way to get to know somebody than to smack them with a ball at high velocity, right?" Andy Cohen hosts the dating show that started it all! Premieres Thursday, May 25 at 9|8c on FOX. | Hosted by Ryan Bergara and Lim; featuring Helen Pan (Bergara's girlfriend); sponsored by Love Connection. |
No. | Episode | Links | Description | Notes |
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1 | $25,000 Car vs. $503,000 Car | Episode | "Will I Turn Into A Fancy Boy?" | Hosted by Evan Ghang and Lim; cinematography by Alex Choi. Choi is the cinematographer for all of Season 2. |
2 | $5 Video Game vs $70,000 Video Game | Episode | We travelled from LA to Tennessee to play the world's most expensive video game. | Hosted by Branden Smith and Lim. Luxury location filmed in Tennessee. |
3 | $15 Haircut vs. $500 Haircut | Episode | "This is the most extreme haircut I could ever dream of." | Hosted by Kwesi James and Lim. Luxury location filmed in San Antonio. |
4 | $1,700 Apartment vs $40,000 Apartment | Episode | "Babe. I got this spot." | Hosted by Ben Coleman and Lim. Filmed in New York City. |
5 | $139 Plane Seat vs. $24,000 Plane Seat | Episode | "I could join the mile high club with this seat." | Hosted by Ben Coleman and Lim. |
6 | $399 Suit vs $7,900 Suit | Episode | "I'd like a suit for my wedding..." | Hosted by Evan Ghang and Lim. Filmed in New York. |
# | Episode | Links | Description | Notes |
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1 | $17 Pet vs. $100,000 Pet | Episode | "Who is Lennox and why is he so special?" | Hosted by Niki Ang and Lim; cinematography & sound by Alex Choi. |
2 | $600 Boat vs. $41 million Boat | Episode | "I think I've gotten all of my adrenaline out for the day." | Hosted by Selorm Kpoayni and Lim. |
3 | $150 Bed vs. $159,000 Bed | Episode | "What pyjamas are you rockin'?" | Hosted by Zach Kornfeld and Lim. |
4 | $40 Gym vs. $10,000 Gym | Episode | "I feel like we are in a secret society." | Hosted by Kate Reynolds and Lim. |
5 | $285 Watch vs. $700,000 Watch | Episode | "It's like Santa's Elves, living in this tiny watch." | Hosted by Ben Coleman and Lim. |
6 | $825K Beach House vs. $14.9 Million Beach House | Episode | "You could break up and still coexist in this house because there's two of everything." | Hosted by Ben Coleman and Lim. |
# | Episode | Links | Description | Notes |
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1 | $36 Backpack vs. $990 Backpack | Episode | It has all the essentials! A protractor set, tampons and a laptop! For exceptional vacations, you’re gonna need an exceptional backpack. | Hosted by Jennifer Ruggirello and Lim. |
2 | $199 Chair vs. $9,800 Chair | Episode | "This is the LeBron of chairs!" | Hosted by Andrew Ilnckyj and Lim. |
3 | $50,000 Tiny House vs. $165,000 Tiny House | Episode | "The introvert in me is loving this." | Hosted by Curly Velasquez and Lim; Andrew Ilnckyj as lead producer. |
4 | $8 Kitchen Knife vs. $800 Kitchen Knife | Episode | "It feels really satisfying to have my force transmitted so easily..." | Hosted by Rie McClenny and Lim. |
5 | $49 Headphones vs. $2,695 Headphones | Episode | "We used to put the radio on the coop." | Hosted by Joyce Louis-Jean, Annie Jeong and Lim; Andrew Ilnckyj as lead producer. |
6 | $1,065 Engagement Ring Vs. $55,000 Engagement Ring | Episode | Protip: Do not tell them you got a good deal. | Hosted by Kristin Chirico and Lim. |
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
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First aired | Last aired | |||
1 | 6 | September 28, 2017 | December 3, 2017 |
No. | Episode | Links | Description | Notes |
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1 | £4 Curry vs. £210 Curry | Episode | Hosted by Charles and Reid. | |
2 | 70p Tea vs. £80 Tea | Episode | "I have about 20 cups a day..." | Hosted by Ada and Reid. |
3 | £5 Kebab vs. £925 Kebab | Episode | You're out, you've had a few to drink, what do you do?! Kebab! | Hosted by Nick and Reid. |
4 | £21.50 Afternoon Tea vs. £144 Afternoon Tea | Episode | "It's pronounced scooones!" | Hosted by Adaeze and Reid. |
5 | £1.95 Chocolate vs. £300 Chocolate | Episode | "I feel like im touching gold." | Hosted by Evelyn and Reid. |
6 | £4 Fish And Chips vs. £50 Fish And Chips | Episode | "I need to respect the batter." | Hosted by Joseph Bor and Reid. |
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