The Comedy Lineup - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Michelle Buteau
Michelle Buteau stresses the importance of comfort after turning 40 and dishes out thoughts on European health care and "open ethnicity" auditions.
Ian Karmel
He once worked for Netflix, but now Ian Karmel is on stage with self-deprecating takes on his appearance, being an uncle, social media and more.
Taylor Tomlinson
Self-described "old soul" Taylor Tomlinson laments the frustrations of her 20s, the changing definition of "candid" and the perils of being a woman.
Sam Jay
Sam Jay puts her unique spin on male confidence, white guys' "cries for help," Trump's Twitter tirades and the thrill of taking Uber.
Phil Wang
English comic Phil Wang riffs on his Chinese heritage, the absurdity of scary movies, feeling old in his late 20s and more.
Sabrina Jalees
Sabrina Jalees reflects on the experience of coming out to her Pakistani family and breaks down the full spectrum of feminism and sexuality.
Jak Knight
After describing the most stressful flight of his life, Jak Knight delivers insights on birth control, the internet and relating to older generations.
Tim Dillon
Former New York double-decker bus tour guide Tim Dillon breaks down the three classes of people on Instagram and the joys of finding a new TV show.
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