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Langston Kerman

Langston Kerman

Episode number: 1

Overview: Comic Langston Kerman fondly recalls living with a white woman who believed in ghosts and explains why phone sex doesn't work in long-distance relationships.

Megan Gailey

Megan Gailey

Episode number: 2

Overview: Comic Megan Gailey describes an uncomfortable waxing experience, details the horrors of living in New York City and admits she's convinced she'll be murdered.

Devin Field

Devin Field

Episode number: 3

Overview: Devin Field acknowledges that he's uptight, names the most racist show on TV, and imagines ancient Greek theatergoers going to awful plays to support their friends.

Emmy Blotnick

Emmy Blotnick

Episode number: 4

Overview: Emmy Blotnick defines a nonsense phrase she heard on "Wheel of Fortune," discovers where all pop songs come from, and professes her love for Fifth Harmony.

Ryan O'Flanagan

Ryan O'Flanagan

Episode number: 5

Overview: Comic Ryan O'Flanagan looks back on an ill-fated attempt to impress his cute neighbor and explains why his cheap rent seems so ritzy to him.

Chris Garcia

Chris Garcia

Episode number: 6

Overview: Comic Chris Garcia refuses to get rid of his snaggletooth, explains why Cubans who've left Cuba never return, and shares his mom's suggestion that he dress more like Pitbull.

Tim Dillon

Tim Dillon

Episode number: 7

Overview: Comic Tim Dillon recalls the time he tanked a job interview by being too intense and discusses how he got suckered into buying far too much frozen yogurt.

Sarah Tiana

Sarah Tiana

Episode number: 8

Overview: Sarah Tiana examines how her tolerance for everyday annoyances has changed as she's gotten older and explains why house music's name doesn't make sense.

Mike Lawrence

Mike Lawrence

Episode number: 9

Overview: Mike Lawrence talks about finding love, breaks down why poor people are safe in horror films and shares his own conspiracy theory about the moon landing.