Season 1 · Episode 1
Pete Holmes charms the crowd with tales of Facebook status updates, YouTube comments, and his balls.
Jacqueline Novak on breaking up, saving herself for marriage, and doggy style.
Christian Finnegan delights the audience with tales of boob quadrants, drama club, and videogames.
Major League Eater Crazy Legs Conti attempts to consume Michael Phelps’ breakfast in less than five minutes.
The comic riffs on party schools, smoking, and getting mugged by Jimi Hendrix.
Donald Glover discusses his issues with dating and racial stereotypes.
The duo square off in an intellectual battle royale. Two men enter, three men leave.
Stuckey and Murray rock out to a song about a few of their favorite things.
Roger Hailes discusses politics and computer crashes.
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DC Pierson shares his thoughts on being single and hobgoblins.
America’s favorite magician/comedian makes laughter appear from thin air.
Eliza Skinner shares a spooky slumber party tale.
Jake and Amir show off their improv skills.
Jamie Lee finds a way to make sexual harassment fun again.
Matt McCarthy shares his thoughts on St. Patrick’s Day and suicide notes.
Author and SNL writer Simon Rich shares his thoughts on the OctoMom.
A freestyle contest results in Sam and Amir making up a rap off the top of their domes. It was crazy.
Comedian Jared Logan is the world’s fanciest man.
Casting decisions are tough. Especially during a performance.
Comedian Shane Mauss puts his spin on Casual Friday.
If you believe in fairy costumes, clap your hands!
Comedian Baron Vaughn talks about the KKK’s web site and his dream to be a crackodactyl.
Dan Evans, a friend of your dad’s, performs stand-up for the first time.
Jeff Rubin discusses free newspapers and Italian barbers.
God’s Pottery performs a song about pre-marital sex.
The improv guys are back, freestyling off the top of their domes. It’s crazy.
Street discusses the Second Amendment, the Founding Fathers, and how terrifying the British aren’t.
Comedian Adam Newman talks metal and rips on Bon Jovi.
Jon and Lynn Shawcrof fight for the audiences attention.
We gave the High Times editors and engineering students 10 minutes to build a pipe out of garbage we had lying around. Who will win?
Bo Burnham performs his new song “Men and Women”.
It’s all fun and drinking games until somebody gets hurt.
Pete Holmes reminisces about being a child.
Pangea 3000 are whisper experts.
SMS Friends Forever.
Kumail shares his first experience on Coney Island’s Cyclone roller-coaster.
Freestyle Love Supreme raps about anime and sake bombs.
Ryan counts all the reasons he wishes he was a girl.
Improvising is all about knowing exactly what you’re going to do when you get on stage.
Not to be confused with that other Dan Levy that hates vampires.
Jon Gabrus talks about his dad’s obsession with cold cuts.
Josh gives the impression that he’s a big fan of Robin Williams and Philip Seymour Hoffman.
Amir’s first live performance as a man.
Chris challenges you to do what you do best: your worst.
Seth witnesses ones man’s coming out.
Little Pete is put on the spot and not even Artie can help him now.
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