John Oliver's New York Stand-Up Show - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Kyle Kinane, Glenn Wool, Rory Scovel, and Pete Holmes
Featuring Kyle Kinane, Glenn Wool, Rory Scovel and Pete Holmes; hosted by John Oliver.

Deon Cole, Moshe Kasher, Marina Franklin and Maria Bamford
Featuring Deon Cole, Moshe Kasher, Marina Franklin and Maria Bamford; hosted by John Oliver.

Anthony Jeselnik, Rory Albanese, Deon Cole, Tommy Johnagin, and David Koechner
Featuring Anthony Jeselnik, Rory Albanese, Deon Cole, Tommy Johnagin and David Koechner; hosted by John Oliver.

Mike Lawrence, Marina Franklin, Brendon Walsh, and Greg Behrendt
Mike Lawrence weighs in on Christian Bale's Batman, Marina Franklin admires Michelle Obama, Brendon Walsh describes his breakup style, and Greg Behrendt recalls his punk days.

Brendon Walsh, Glenn Wool, Kumail Nanjiani, and Kirk Fox
Brendon Walsh recalls a bad mushroom trip, Glenn Wool knows he's scruffy, Kumail Nanjiani reflects on his Muslim upbringing, and Kirk Fox doesn't want to donate his organs.

Kumail Nanjiani, Jen Kirkman, Kyle Kinane, and Al Madrigal
Featuring Kumail Nanjiani, Jen Kirkman, Kyle Kinane and Al Madrigal; hosted by John Oliver.
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