Episode list

The Comedy Lineup

Michelle Buteau

Mon, Jul 02, 2018
Michelle Buteau stresses the importance of comfort after turning 40 and dishes out thoughts on European health care and "open ethnicity" auditions.
5.8 /10
Ian Karmel

Mon, Jul 02, 2018
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.
6.3 /10
Taylor Tomlinson
Self-described "old soul" Taylor Tomlinson laments the frustrations of her 20's, the changing definition of "candid" and the perils of being a woman.
7.1 /10
Sam Jay

Mon, Jul 02, 2018
Sam Jay puts her unique spin on male confidence, white guys' "cries for help", Trump's Twitter tirades and the thrill of taking Uber.
5.5 /10
Phil Wang

Mon, Jul 02, 2018
English comic Phil Wang riffs on his Chinese heritage, the absurdity of scary movies, feeling old in his late 20's and more.
5.4 /10
Sabrina Jalees

Mon, Jul 02, 2018
Sabrina Jalees reflects on the experience of coming out to her Pakistani family and breaks down the full spectrum of feminism and sexuality.
5.6 /10
Jak Knight

Mon, Jul 02, 2018
After describing the most stressful flight of his life, Jak Knight delivers insights on birth control, the internet and relating to older generations.
5.3 /10
Tim Dillon

Mon, Jul 02, 2018
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.
5.6 /10

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Totally Baked

Totally Baked

Meet Dave Bertman, a tightly wound 37 year-old father of one. Bertman's "higher" education begins when medical marijuana activists wielding "loaded" weapons interrupt a planned reunion barbecue with college debate chums. When his teenage daughter Gina Marie unexpectedly arrives with a joint found in her pocket, Bertman assumes the worst. Only after he faces his own hypocrisies, can he have the open and honest discussion needed for father and daughter to understand each other and reconnect. Meanwhile, Bertman's fellow debaters shed their inhibitions and make their own self-discoveries. Tired of seeing her grass-roots campaigns sabotaged by corporations opposing legalization, pro-pot advocate, Dr. Willa Peterson decides the kid gloves are coming off. By convincing the Fun-0nion snack food empire their sales would skyrocket if marijuana was legal, Peterson enlists their corporate might to back her cause. It will take a radical marketing campaign to change the way America thinks about marijuana, and PR guru, Arturo Goldman, of the famous PR firm Goldman, Goldberg, Goldstein, and Goldman comes up with one. "If they can use terrorists to convince people out of smoking pot, then we can use homosexuality to scare them back into it." The romp that follows leaves paranoid Bible thumpers scrambling to get their kids high to inhibit perceived homosexual tendencies. "Totally Baked" takes a satirical look at marijuana's stereotypes and mythologies using a compilation of "Man on the Street" true documentary style interviews, humorous insights by live stand-up comedians, and a series of interconnected vignettes spoofing both sides of the political debate over the legalization of marijuana.

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