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Episode #2.5

Episode #2.5 2011

imdb 8.1 14

Kumail has fun with descriptions of the stand-up comedy scene in Pakistan, the panelists reminisce about how their mothers reacted to their stand-up careers, examine the intimidation factor of Carnegie Hall, comedy as sweatshop, Rodney Dangerfield's dark side, short-order cooking versus tech support as day jobs, Margaret and Jefferey commiserate about their "Dancing with the Stars" trauma, Richard brings out the Shiite in Kumail, which turns into puns, sci-fi, and bad Larry King impersonations, followed by an abrupt left turn into Ron Jeremy's penis, proceeding to racial accuracy versus stereotyping in sitcoms, and finishing up with the upside of 9/11.

Runtime: 27
Genres: Talk-Show
Starts: Paul Provenza, Margaret Cho, Richard Lewis, Kumail Nanjiani, Jeffrey Ross, Ron Jeremy
Director: Michael Franks

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