Sezon 1 (2019)
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Joel Dommett
Joel Dommett helpfully demonstrates why Venetian blinds can't be closed angrily, how to climb a sleeping airplane seatmate and one use for nunchucks.
Czytaj więcejMae Martin
Controlled by a "psychopathic French-Canadian brain shrimp," Mae Martin recalls obsessions with drugs and superstar performer Bette Midler.
Czytaj więcejNish Kumar
The "unbearably delightful" Nish Kumar examines the right-wing qualities of a classic board game and the disadvantages of solo concert attendance.
Czytaj więcejEllie Taylor
A pregnant Ellie Taylor reveals the challenges of child-bearing, including having one's bits fiddled with and sudden-onset candle appreciation.
Czytaj więcejNeal Brennan
To nie był dobry rok dla ludzkości. Opowiada o tym Neal Brennan, który dzieli się też zabawnymi przemyśleniami o swoim wyjeździe do Niemiec i randkowaniu w erze #MeToo.
Czytaj więcejChris D’Elia
Chris D’Elia dzieli się swoimi wrażeniami z podróży do Australii. Tłumaczy też, dlaczego nienawidzi przemądrzalców i uważa, że prelekcje TED są dla głupków.
Czytaj więcejNicole Byer
Sprośna Nicole Byer opowiada wiele grubych żartów, więc lepiej, żebyście mieli wielki apetyt. Tylko nie mówcie jej, że jest piękna — doskonale o tym wie.
Czytaj więcejNick Swardson
Nick Swardson jest już po czterdziestce i nie ma dzieci, bo po prostu o tym zapomniał. Jego rada na życie? Nigdy nie puszczaj bąków w samolocie.
Czytaj więcejUrzila Carlson
Urzila Carlson celebrates all that New Zealand has to offer: hot accents, intimidating baristas and straight couples who are terrible at arguing.
Czytaj więcejJoel Creasey
Hailing from the shark attack capital of the world, Joel Creasey brags about dating an underwear model and recounts his worst driving fails.
Czytaj więcejNazeem Hussain
As the son of Sri Lankan immigrants, Nazeem Hussain knows he stands out in Australia. But he's found a fun way to fight racism: prank phone calls.
Czytaj więcejCal Wilson
Colorful comic Cal Wilson opens up about her weirdest fears, her most mortifying moments and the perils of sexting in the autocorrect era.
Czytaj więcejRiaad Moosa
Doctor-turned-comedian Riaad Moosa riffs on regional dialects, personal hygiene disasters and the unfailing awkwardness of airline travel.
Czytaj więcejTumi Morake
In her first North American performance, Tumi Morake unpacks life's greatest mysteries, including fast food, rap music and the physics of fertility.
Czytaj więcejLoyiso Gola
In an open address to "foodies" everywhere, Loyiso Gola critiques white privilege and problematic pop culture, one hilarious anecdote at a time.
Czytaj więcejLoyiso Madinga
When does dance music go too far? Loyiso Madinga has the answer -- and other candid theories on race, religion and the worst part of "Black Panther."
Czytaj więcejDeAnne Smith
DeAnne Smith opens up about her hatred of escape rooms, shampoo homophobia and how she and her dog are a conservative Republican's nightmare.
Czytaj więcejIvan Decker
Say hello to Ivan Decker. He's here to share his thoughts on zombie teeth, weaponized lobsters and the sinister lie behind instant noodles.
Czytaj więcejDave Merheje
Buckle up for Dave Merheje's frenetic stories about growing up as the child of Lebanese immigrants who, well, probably should have gotten a divorce.
Czytaj więcejK. Trevor Wilson
K. Trevor Wilson delivers a deadpan dissertation on "pet parents," the perils of one-ply toilet paper and his sometimes misplaced faith in flatulence.
Czytaj więcejAtul Khatri
CEO-turned-comic Atul Khatri spills knowledge on 25 years of marriage, airport immigration and navigating boys' trips as a 50-year-old man.
Czytaj więcejAditi Mittal
Aditi Mittal lays down the truth about Turkish coffee, dude culture in the workplace and people who still think females can't be funny.
Czytaj więcejAmit Tandon
From the politics of children's birthday parties to the drama of dining out, family man Amit Tandon has some thoughts on being the average Indian dad.
Czytaj więcejEnissa Amani
Feeling the pressure of representing German comedy, Enissa Amani discusses her imprisoned fans, subtitle goofs and the fallacy of "couple goals."
Czytaj więcejIlka Bessin
Leaving the pink tracksuit behind, Ilka Bessin gets real with a personal set about her boyfriend, excessive sweating, dirty nursery rhymes and more.
Czytaj więcejKaya Yanar
Learning German is tough, but Kaya Yanar nails a few regional dialects and comments on driving in Switzerland, funny German laws and Dutch bad guys.
Czytaj więcejShirley Souagnon
Shirley Souagnon playfully details an awkward gig in Haiti, the challenges of giving up her iPhone and her newfound empathy for straight women.
Czytaj więcejJason Brokerss
Jamel Comedy Club alum Jason Brokerss blends the personal and the political as he talks airport profiling, life goals and growing up poor.
Czytaj więcejTania Dutel
From pink pens to waxing mishaps to underwhelming sex: Tania Dutel breaks down life's indignities in a show that gets more revealing by the minute.
Czytaj więcejDonel Jack'sman
Donel Jack'sman counts down the four comic bits his mother hates most as he riffs on horror movies, absurd stereotypes, relationships and more.
Czytaj więcejMartijn Koning
Accidental combovers. Arachnophobia. Amsterdam mushrooms. And terrifying family ski trips. Martijn Koning bares his many flaws, fears and foibles.
Czytaj więcejSoundos el Ahmadi
Filter? Soundos el Ahmadi doesn't need a filter. She candidly reveals the price she's paid for looking good, having a baby and bottling up her anger.
Czytaj więcejRayen Panday
Rayen Panday enumerates the difficulties of being single in his 30s, the one job he could never do and the two types of people in the world.
Czytaj więcejThiago Ventura
Thiago Ventura dishes on the humble beginnings of his career, the weird ways in which preppies respond to him and the perks of walking with a cane.
Czytaj więcejMhel Marrer
Mhel Marrer gives her unique take on everything from sexism to social media, and also compares ride-hailing services to the world's oldest profession.
Czytaj więcejAfonso Padilha
Afonso Padilha dissects the myriad of items people purchase at the pharmacy and doles out some helpful hints on how to navigate being kind of a wimp.
Czytaj więcejFranco Escamilla
Franco Escamilla recounts the fertility woes and sexual struggles endured by his dog, Hunter. Luckily, this puppy tale has multiple happy endings.
Czytaj więcejHugo El Cojo Feliz
After beating cancer, Hugo "El Cojo Feliz" will laugh about anything, including cool ways to die, Tinder for socks and a wild border control idea.
Czytaj więcejGaby Llanas
Adulthood has snuck up on Gaby Llanas and she is not pleased. She is, however, enjoying her emotional bond with tupperware.
Czytaj więcejIbraheem Alkhairallah
With irreverent impersonations and stories that get personal, Ibraheem Alkhairallah reveals secrets to advertising, marital bliss and social media.
Czytaj więcejRawsan Hallak
In a rapid-fire set, Rawsan Hallak sounds off on the perils of physical fitness, the pressure to get married and long-distance calls to her mom.
Czytaj więcejAdi Khalefa
The self-proclaimed "shortest comedian in the Middle East" shares revelations from his eclectic family and an awkward brush with a celebrity.
Czytaj więcejMoayad Alnefaie
It's all fun and games until someone ends up behind bars. Moayad Alnefaie tells stories of childhood mischief that went way too far.
Czytaj więcejLouis-José Houde
Quebecois comedian Louis-José Houde riffs on the enigma of the dark web, the fearlessness of Montréalers and Mozart as the original rock star.
Czytaj więcejFrançois Bellefeuille
François Bellefeuille's lively set takes on the challenges of vomiting kids, electric cars and a supremely awkward encounter with a horse.
Czytaj więcejKatherine Levac
Katherine Levac digs deep and divulges droll tales of chasing her first crush, hanging with hockey players and crashing a medical school class.
Czytaj więcejAdib Alkhalidey
Unmasking the contradictions in human nature, Adib Alkhalidey recounts the reality of being vegetarian, Christopher Columbus's little secret and more.
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