The Standups poster
★ 6.6
The Standups poster

Overall Rating

★ 6.6
S1 E1
#1
★ 0.0

Nate Bargatze

A deadpan Nate Bargatze recounts his awkward adventures in entertaining prisoners, shopping for hammocks and touring a house of exotic reptiles.

S1 E2
#2
★ 0.0

Fortune Feimster

S1 E3
#3
★ 0.0

Deon Cole

S1 E4
#4
★ 0.0

Nikki Glaser

S1 E5
#5
★ 0.0

Beth Stelling

S1 E6
#6
★ 0.0

Dan Soder

S2 E1
#7
★ 0.0

Joe List

From middle-school taunts to stolen teeth to humbling moments at the gym: Joe List shows off his knack for turning humiliation into inspired comedy.

S2 E2
#8
★ 0.0

Gina Yashere

Fierce London-born comic Gina Yashere riffs on American TV shows, her first trip to Alabama and her overprotective mother's scrapbook of horrors.

S2 E3
#9
★ 0.0

Kyle Kinane

S2 E4
#10
★ 0.0

Rachel Feinstein

From her dad's Facebook rants to her mom's attempts to bond with strangers, Rachel Feinstein shares oh-so-relatable moments of parental mortification.

S1 E1
★ 0.0

Nate Bargatze

A deadpan Nate Bargatze recounts his awkward adventures in entertaining prisoners, shopping for hammocks and touring a house of exotic reptiles.

S1 E2
★ 0.0

Fortune Feimster

S1 E3
★ 0.0

Deon Cole

S1 E4
★ 0.0

Nikki Glaser

S1 E5
★ 0.0

Beth Stelling

S1 E6
★ 0.0

Dan Soder

S2 E1
★ 0.0

Joe List

From middle-school taunts to stolen teeth to humbling moments at the gym: Joe List shows off his knack for turning humiliation into inspired comedy.

S2 E2
★ 0.0

Gina Yashere

Fierce London-born comic Gina Yashere riffs on American TV shows, her first trip to Alabama and her overprotective mother's scrapbook of horrors.

S2 E3
★ 0.0

Kyle Kinane

S2 E4
★ 0.0

Rachel Feinstein

From her dad's Facebook rants to her mom's attempts to bond with strangers, Rachel Feinstein shares oh-so-relatable moments of parental mortification.

S2 E5
★ 0.0

Brent Morin

Brent Morin laments his reliance on Uber, describes mysterious quests with friends and strangers, and reveals why he'll do anything if you ask twice.

S2 E6
★ 0.0

Aparna Nancherla

Aparna Nancherla touches on airports and napping, then creatively calls out trolls and highlights the pitfalls of modern communication.

S3 E1
★ 0.0

Brian Simpson

Brian Simpson offers some ideas for police reform, advises against browsing WebMD while under the influence and reflects on how Google saved his life.

S3 E2
★ 0.0

Naomi Ekperigin

Naomi Ekperigin breaks down her self-care practice, her fear of boys on bicycles and why she’s outraged over an orangutan named Karen.

S3 E3
★ 0.0

Mark Normand

Mark Normand dissects the differences between men and women, the similarities between pet stores and strip clubs, and what adulthood is like nowadays.

S3 E4
★ 0.0

Janelle James

From the upsides of lockdown to being stuck at home with her two teenage sons, Janelle James riffs on recent events with post-quarantine energy.

S3 E5
★ 0.0

Dusty Slay

Dusty Slay regales the crowd with stories about staying in hotels, growing up poor in Alabama and getting a good deal on DVDs.

S3 E6
★ 0.0

Melissa Villaseñor

"Saturday Night Live" star Melissa Villaseñor practices affirmations, reenacts late-night chats with her mom and reveals what her last words will be.

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