Comedy Central Presents Season 14 Episodes
Season 14 Episode Guide
Episode 1 - Tony RockTony Rock talks about a noteworthy strip club experience in Iowa, legalizing marijuana, and the difference between men and women when they get sick after a night of partying. |
Episode 2 - Doug WilliamsDoug Williams thinks the end times are here, proposes expiration dates for marriage licenses, and talks about lying on job applications. |
Episode 4 - Pete HolmesPete Holmes investigates a government conspiracy called Facebook and studies the presidential potential of YouTube commenters. |
Episode 5 - Rob RiggleRob Riggle describes the nightmare that is a football stadium men's room, why he loathes the elderly and how conversations with his best friend make him look awful. |
Episode 6 - Jon LajoieJon Lajoie sings about being an average guy, creates an anthem for stoners and debuts a modern birthday song. |
Episode 7 - Julian McCulloughJulian McCullough ponders what's inside women's purses, reveals his fears of becoming a cat lady and explains why he won't buy curtains. |
Episode 8 - Shane MaussShane Mauss talks about his plan to deter burglars from robbing him, freak accidents at Six Flags and questionable figures of speech. |
Episode 9 - Donald GloverDonald Glover outlines the strategic use of racial slurs during an argument, warns against taking advice from Tracy Morgan and details the anatomy of a black nerd. |
Episode 10 - Jon DoreJon Dore talks about his love of practical jokes, suggests words to avoid in conversation and describes his attempt to throw out a garbage pail. |
Episode 11 - Rachel FeinsteinRachel Feinstein discusses her mom's quirky style, details what it's like to hang out with her drunk friends and recalls an awkward exchange with a stranger. |
Episode 12 - The Sklar BrothersThe Sklar Brothers (Randy and Jason) talk about famous twins in the news and express their disdain for unrealistic fairy tales. |
Episode 13 - Rory AlbaneseRory Albanese talks about traveling in Europe, naming body parts and Americans who have a New Jersey attitude. |
Episode 14 - Amy SchumerAmy Schumer gives advice on how to use Facebook and surviving the attractiveness of people from Miami. |
Episode 15 - Matt BraungerMatt Braunger lays out his pornography rule, then celebrates his enjoyment of Halloween and overly literate athletes. |
Episode 16 - Mo MandelMo Mandel weighs in on the showbiz culture in Los Angeles, describes his bizarre massage experience and talks about this trip to Africa. |
Episode 17 - Bret ErnstBret Ernst describes going to clubs with his Italian friends and explains why men shouldn't dress up for Halloween. |
Episode 18 - Iliza ShlesingerIliza Shlesinger talks about people who don't get cold, wonders why radio DJs are so irritating and answers an important question for women. |
Episode 19 - Eliot ChangEliot Chang explains why he's not offended by women with Asian fetishes, bemoans Facebook culture and wonders why he's still single. |
Episode 20 - Mike DeStefanoMike DeStefano advises young people to stay in school, explains why he doesn't apologize and reveals why he doesn't like New York City cab drivers. |
Episode 21 - Ryan StoutRyan Stout describes his favorite type of laugh and explains why he volunteers his time with the Make-A-Wish Foundation. |
Episode 22 - Myq KaplanMyq Kaplan talks about cheating death, explains why he won't ask the audience questions and imagines science fiction in ancient Greece. |
Episode 23 - Andy KindlerAndy Kindler explains how he would write horoscopes, describes combining vices in Amsterdam and questions a wildlife sign in England. |
Episode 24 - Jeff DyeJeff Dye talks about what kind of drug he would choose to do at the gym, recounts his mother's boring stories and explains why riding Splash Mountain is awkward. |
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