
Comedy in Color
- Godfrey and Sophie BuddleS1 E1Godfrey discusses his hate for vegetarians, going to McDonalds with his chauvinist dad and his love of spicy Indian food; Sophie Buddle talks about being cheated on and the particulars of oral sex.
- Lil Rel and Lance CantstopolisS1 E2Lil Rel talks about his friends taking him to a strip club after getting a divorce; Lance Cantstopolis frolics on stage to discuss a bowel movement so large he feels like he can get himself Master's degree.
- Mike Rita and Josh JohnsonS1 E3Hilarious stand-up performances from Mike Rita, who talks about his immigrant parents' use of social media and Josh Johnson, who discusses being ill prepared for his move to New York, all taken from the 2016 Just For Laughs Festival in Montreal.
- Chris DiStefano and Sean McLoughlinS1 E4Hilarious stand-up performances from Chris DiStefano, who imagines a world where Puerto Rican women are NFL referees and Sean McLoughlin, who discusses what he's learned about himself from being single.
- Dino Archie and Evan WilliamsS1 E5Hilarious stand-up performances from Dino Archie, who explains that men wearing flip flops is a sign your neighborhood is safe and Evan Williams, who discusses the out-of-hand tickle fights he has with wife.
- Finesse Mitchell and Nick TurnerS1 E6Hilarious stand-up performances from Finesse Mitchell, who describes his oral sex theory of lick lick look and Nick Turner, who laments all the texts he receives from his girlfriend, all taken from the 2016 Just For Laughs Festival in Montreal.
- Robert Powell and Danny PalumboS1 E7Hilarious stand-up performances from Robert Powell, who talks about his fight with Frank Ocean over a twitter joke and Danny Palumbo, who realizes that if he quits drinking it will be as if he picks up a part time job.
- Casey Crawford and J P McDadeS1 E8Hilarious stand-up performances from Casey Crawford, who describes the trials of growing up poor in South Dakota and J P McDade, who reminds the audience that if you get into a car accident, while reading Chomsky, the other person is the idiot.
- JB Ball and Nazeem HusseinS1 E9Hilarious stand-up performances from JB Ball, who explains that he hates hanging out with people who are great together and Nazeem Hussein, who describes the best way to deal with Twitter trolls.
- Darrin Rose and DominiqueS1 E10Hilarious stand-up performances from Darrin Rose, who discusses the terrible decision to take his dad on vacation and his dislike for people who only drink bottled water and Dominique, who talks about the need to discipline kids.
- Ivan Decker and Aida RodriguezS1 E11Hilarious stand-up performances from Ivan Decker, who discusses his inadequate preparation for the amount of motivation it requires to be an adult and Aida Rodriguez, who wonders why women are offered penis as a cure-all therapy.
- Sterling Scott and Mike LawrenceS1 E12Hilarious stand-up performances from Sterling Scott, who explains that men, gay or straight, act the same when it comes to pick-up lines and Mike Lawrence, who talks about the worst job he ever had working at McDonald's for seven and a half years.
- Mark Forward and Tone BellS1 E13Hilarious stand-up performances from Mark Forward, who wonders why we base all of our science on Neanderthals who are found in tar pits, and Tone Bell, who explains that once a man hits his thirties, he begins to urinate on himself.
- Ronny Chieng and Perry PerlmutarS1 E14Hilarious stand-up performances from Ronny Chieng, who discusses how New Yorkers fight with their trains and the difference between being creepy & romantic and Perry Perlmutar, who talks about the beautiful women from Buffalo and his recent divorce.
- Big Jay Oakerson and Tiff StevensonS1 E15Hilarious stand-up performances from Big Jay Oakerson, who explains why it's so hard for him to write clean jokes, and Tiff Stevenson, who describes how North American optimism went too far by gifting the world vagazzling.
- Chris Garcia and Aisha BrownS1 E16Hilarious stand-up performances from Chris Garcia, who compares the raucous Spanish soccer announcers on Telemundo with their more subdued English counterparts and Aisha Brown, who serenades the audience with a rap.
- James Mattern and Vir DasS1 E17Hilarious stand-up performances from James Mattern, who explains that he feels he has to over-compensate on a first date by ordering lots of meat instead of his usual salmon Caesar and Vir Das, who describes the one time he fell ill in America.
- Rachid Badouri and Ms. PatS1 E18Hilarious stand-up performances from Rachid Badouri, who describes how his two older sisters taught him to fight by forcing him to watch the movie Grease and Ms. Pat, who explains that she recently caught her 16-year-old son smoking weed.
- Aisha Alfa and DJ DemersS1 E19Hilarious stand-up performances from Aisha Alfa, who describes practicing her "dirty talk" technique in front of a mirror and DJ Demers, who explains that playing the game broken telephone as kid was difficult because he's deaf.
- Jenny Zigrino and Lloyd LangfordS1 E20Hilarious stand-up performances from Jenny Zigrino, who talks about her Russian heritage and the lovely beard she'll grow in her thirties and Lloyd Langford, who describes upgrading his hotel room to the "Beloved Package."
- Jesus Trejo and Ryan BellevilleS1 E21Hilarious stand-up performances from Jesus Trejo, who discusses the difficulty of having to raise his parents and Ryan Belleville, who explains the difficulty of bathing a baby girl and learning the valuable lesson of wiping front to back.
- Jordan Rock and Nick CodyS1 E22Hilarious stand-up performances from Jordan Rock, who discusses his three horrific Tinder dates and Nick Cody, who explains that rap music, without a beat, is simply a person listing off their assets and property portfolios.
- Patrick Haye and Jessimae PelusoS1 E23Hilarious stand-up performances from Patrick Haye, who suggests that the premise to Property Brothers should be used as a dating show and Jessimae Peluso, who explains the problem with being at an all-inclusive couples resort when you're single.
- Ron G and Rachel FeinsteinS1 E24Hilarious stand-up performances from Ron G, who suggests that racists will be pissed once they realize that Jesus is black and Rachel Feinstein, who comes to the conclusion that if her mom wasn't her mom they wouldn't be friends.
- Rhys Nicholson and Damien LemonS1 E25Hilarious stand-up performances from Rhys Nicholson, who explains that the trick to having a long lasting Generation "Y" relationship is to lie to one another and Damien Lemon, who talks about his experience at the strip club while high.
- Ted Morris and BuckwildS1 E26Hilarious stand-up performances from Ted Morris, who describes his day job as a small animal vet where he diagnoses dogs and cats that have eaten their owners' weed stash and Buckwild, who discusses using the handicap bathroom at the Philly airport.
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