Kill Tony Willie Hunter
Guests: Willie Hunter
Lineup
Set: Set about struggling to get laid in LA and abandoning dating efforts. References being gay but mentions men following him around.
Interview: Tony discusses Lil Brough's comedy experience - 21 years of stand-up starting in 1992, mostly touring out of Houston, opened for earthquake and Felipe Esparza.
- Men pursue him sexually even though he's not gay but they suck his dick
Set: Set about dry weddings, missing being single, relationships, and wanting to revive 80s TV shows with creative twists like removing Knight Rider dialogue.
Interview: Tony learns Omid has been doing stand-up for six years, mostly in LA, carries paper as a security blanket during sets.
- A dry wedding says they don't care about you
- Remove Knight Rider dialogue to make it look schizophrenic
- Tony and Willie praise the Knight Rider idea as potentially viral
Set: Set about getting engaged, asking fiancée about making a sex tape, her joking about making one without him and who would play him.
Interview: Tony discusses Brad's wedding plans (winter, next August), his fiancée being 39 and wanting a baby urgently, age differences in relationships.
- Asked fiancée about sex tape; she asked who would play him
- Tony and panel discuss Brad's looks and Mr. Goodbody comparison
Set: Set about ex-girlfriend dumping him and dating a professional football player, deleting him from Madden, and a casting survey about hula hooping and fire-eating.
Interview: Michael has been doing stand-up for three years, recently started, discusses NFL player ex-boyfriend material and developing comedy about the scenario.
- Deleted ex from Madden after she dated NFL player
- Fire-eating on survey is either level four or you're dead
- Willie and Tony encourage developing the football player angle more
Set: Set about stopping breakdancing and Asian friends going away, working as bouncer at Comedy Store, story about white guy saying n-word at urban show.
Interview: Tony questions the punchline on the urban show story, asks what happened after the guy said the n-word, explores terminology.
- Stopped breakdancing and all Asian friends disappeared
- Bouncer at urban show when white guy used n-word
- Panel critiques the story structure and punchline clarity
Set: Set about being called a creep without reason, women labeling men as creepy ruining their night, wearing a yellow shirt that looks creepy.
Interview: Tony discusses Tommy's creepy reputation, yellow shirt fashion choices, church aesthetic, asks about specific instances of being called creepy.
- Getting called creep ruins your night because women agree
- Spilled drink on him but blamed him for it
- Tony launches segment called 'Lose That Shirt' about yellow outfit
Set: Set about being cold easily as a medical condition, friends having kids, wanting three black daughters or hiring backup singers, photography and book projects.
Interview: Tony discusses Eddie's background from South Florida, moved to LA one year ago, his opening joke criticisms and stereotype concerns.
- Doctors call being cold easily 'being a b****'
- Want three black daughters or hire backup singers instead
- Willie and Tony critique the racial setup/punchline structure heavily
Mogali
Set: Set about being Indian from North Miami, not afraid of n-word, co-stars on Arrested Development set all named something, Indian mustache stereotype.
Interview: Tony and Willie critique the long setup and accent work, suggest cutting unnecessary elements, finding better payoffs than Indian stereotypes.
- Everyone on Arrested Development set had same Indian name Bobo
- Indian women already have mustache so they're pre-equipped
- Heavy coaching on trimming setup and dropping accent work entirely
Set: Set about buying her own apartment, drinking alone daily, missing her dog, moving next to a state pre-K school and the implications of what that means.
Interview: Tony gives detailed feedback on structure, opening hook, removing one-liners, avoiding ums, cutting depressing opening for stronger start.
- Drinking alone nightly and misses her dog
- State pre-K nearby means students had to do something to get there
- Tony emphasizes avoiding ums and narration, coaching on vulnerability presentation
Set: Set about smoking affecting her faith, praying high and getting misdirected, putting $100 in church offering instead of $10, asking God for change back.
Interview: Tony coaches on shortening setup, owning the true story, exploring God's potential response with humor, keeping punchlines punchy.
- Praying high gets misdirected, asks God about hundred dollar offering change
- Tony emphasizes keeping true story and developing God voice response