Kill Tony Rick Ingraham, Sandy Danto
Guests: Rick Ingraham · Sandy Danto
Lineup
Set: Set about compulsive gamblers at casinos and their inability to do math. References 9/11 multiple times as a punchline device.
Interview: Tony and panel discuss the weak setup and punchline, suggesting he add more relatable job comparisons. Material about needing better structure.
- Compulsive gamblers lose money but don't understand why they continue
- Repeatedly saying 9/11 as a punchline device without comedic payoff
- Tony immediately calls out the weak premise and bad transitions
Jay Mac
Set: Addresses being stereotyped as a stereotypical rapper despite not being one. Uses humor about his appearance and persona.
Interview: Discussion about his snorting during jokes, his appearance, and his diabetes. Panel discusses his stage presence and personality.
- If I was a rapper my name would be Cheetos and Chicken Spray
- Jay Mac produces an audible snort that the audience reacts to
- Panel discusses his bright colored shirt during comedy boxing match
Set: Set about a girl he visited at a hotel where she worked, developing feelings for her while she had a boyfriend.
Interview: Tony probes the details of how he knew the girl, where they met, and questions the legitimacy of the story. Asks specific questions about the Hawaii material.
- Girl breaks up with boyfriend after working part-time for ten years
- Tony questions the veracity and setup of the story during interview
Set: Material about moving to LA and learning gang culture. Discusses being approached by gang members and using physical strength as defense.
Interview: Panel questions his gang experience and color differential. Discussion about gang culture and whether recruitment attempts were real.
- Gang members approach on Hollywood Blvd asking what he does with blue
- When in trouble, goes back to roots to fight other people
- Patriot notes accidental racism from someone originally from Texas
Set: Set about losing virginity at 20 and only sleeping with one person. Discusses older men asking if she's legal and her limited sexual experience.
Interview: Panel asks personal questions about her age, sexual history, and boyfriend. Discussion gets flirtatious and uncomfortable as panel members make advances.
- Only had sex with one guy, so he's always worst compared to him
- Older guys ask if they'll get arrested for talking to her
- Panel members make sexual advances and inappropriate comments throughout interview
- Jeff MacKinnon reveals he is her boyfriend and they met through the show
Set: Set about being a chiropractor and transitioning careers. References to family court issues and dark humor about personal struggles.
Interview: Tony and panel discuss his chiropractor background and court battles. Discussion about the costume maker and Iron Patriot suit origins.
- Chiropractor making dick jokes about cracking people up
- Revealed Bruce is the person who sculpted Iron Patriot suit since 2007
Set: Set about being bisexual and calling himself a 'sexual double threat'. Discusses dating and attraction to specific types of people.
Interview: Panel teases about him dating Leah and questions his bisexuality. Discussion about breakup advice and sexual preferences.
- Bisexual people aren't promiscuous, just have broader attraction types
- Most extreme narcissist attracted to people who look like him
- Panel members make sexual jokes about him with Bruce and Red Band
Set: Set about raisins and dried fruit naming conventions. Discusses how raisins are weirdly named compared to other dried fruits.
Interview: Tony asks about her raisin joke inspiration and babysitting experiences. Discussion about her other material and smoking pot.
- Raisins are weirdly named; other dried fruit is called what it is with 'dried'
- Picky eater children are the worst except for their servants
- Tony coaches her on delivery and emphasis of joke about dragging baby
Set: Set about catching her 12-year-old sister sexting and helping her download Snapchat. Dark material about young sister's sexual behavior.
Interview: Panel questions the disturbing nature of the material and its truthfulness. Discussion about whether the jokes work given the serious subject matter.
- 12-year-old sister sending sexual texts about her waxing routine
- Sister offered their other sister for a threesome to impress a boy
- Panel uncomfortable with content about 12-year-old's body
Set: Set about not being ready to be a mom and her issues with parenting. References throwing up for 20 years and dark parenting scenarios.
Interview: Panel discusses the funny image of her dragging a dog while walking a baby on a leash. Flirtatious comments and discussion about her future.
- Mom carrying dog on arms while dragging child on leash
- Only parenting dream involved putting paper on baby's face
- Panel notes the image is the hottest thing and finds her attractive