Kill Tony Stephen Kramer Glickman, Jesus Trejo
Guests: Stephen Kramer Glickman · Jesus Trejo
Lineup
Set: Jennings discusses auditioning to be a stripper in LA and failing, touching on transgender acceptance in the Middle East vs LA.
Interview: Tony and panel discuss her stripper audition, Instagram presence, and $13 face tattoo. Conversation covers her weed shop job and various tattoos including a Chucky face and Freddy Krueger 'slippery when wet' tattoo.
- Auditioning to be a stripper was unexpected; failed and felt like ultimate loser.
- LA is easy place to be transgender; just throw on a burka in Middle East.
- Tony compliments her rapid improvement, encourages more conversational delivery
- Discussion of $13 Friday the 13th face tattoo deal
Set: Albritton discusses her first one-on-one sexual experience with a woman, exploring differences between heterosexual and lesbian sex, using humorous comparisons to games and scorekeeping.
Interview: Tony explores her transition from Lindsey's set, learns she's a photographer from Chicago, attended Funny Woman's Fest LA, and recently came out with her first experience with women.
- Sex with women lacks clear endpoint unlike with men; comparing to scoreboard.
- Finger, scissor, finger, scissor routine; playing Rock Paper Scissors during sex.
- Tells audience she disclosed lesbian experience to her parents without warning; father was unsurprised
- Discussion of narcolepsy as material; mentions falling during sex
Set: Garcia jokes about future fatherhood, pregnancy concerns like lactation, and birth anxiety. Discusses not wanting to see crowning and worries about awkward sex talks with his future son.
Interview: Garcia reveals he's Mexican with Aztec blood, in a metal death band, does landscaping and comedy intern work. Panel coaches him on not laughing at own jokes; discusses band names and musical style.
- Lactation during pregnancy could hydrate partner during sex.
- Worried son will ask about craziest sexual experience; he was literally there.
- Performs death metal growl/scream for audience during interview
- Panel feedback on self-laughing and nerves; Hinchcliffe coaches on conversational delivery
Felove
Set: Felove discusses dating people with disabilities, mentions Disabled Passions dating site. Makes jokes about meals on wheels, breaking out of wheelchair, and bringing toilet paper to parties as party favor.
Interview: Revealed to have transverse myelitis, recently became wheelchair-free. Discusses being from Detroit, claims to be a 'walking miracle,' jokes about starting healing ministry. Father Louis joins on stage and tells elaborate joke.
- Disabled dating sites like Disabled Passions; meals on wheels reference.
- Brought toilet paper to party; women loved the practical contribution.
- Father Louis appears on stage and tells 5-minute werewolf story joke
- Reveals recent paralysis from self-induced stress and depression; now mobile again
Set: June jokes about her name being confused with 'sorry', having weak coffee preferences, and compares furries to 'animal blackface'. References sex-positive stance but has issues with furry culture.
Interview: From Austin, visiting LA, may move there. Persian heritage. Works in comedy and makes videos. Discusses not drinking coffee, getting fired from Instacart for not showing up, and stealing groceries.
- Name constantly mistaken for 'sorry'; stopped correcting need reassurance instead.
- Furries equivalent to animal blackface; critique of fetish community.
- Audience member recognizes her as the one who told furries joke earlier
- Tony suggests she could live in LA; she's interested in moving
Set: Eslinger jokes about social anxiety at parties, feeling like she's in a minefield of judgement that doesn't exist. Uses childcare and interruption humor to illustrate her nervous energy and overthinking.
Interview: Regular on show, doing new minute each week. Discussed Ice House set, played baseball, improves weekly. Panel praises her authenticity and natural funny style over jokey delivery.
- Walking into rooms feels like social minefield despite no actual danger present.
- Walks into daycare, feels judged by drooling toddler Tommy.
- Tony praises her improvement and authentic nervous energy delivery
- Panel notes she plays baseball, compares to other female comics with hobbies
Set: Johnston jokes about dating a 'fixer-upper' with poor health habits; he uses doggy style as exercise. She also critiques racial stereotypes, noting white dancers and black mathematicians exist, with a joke about lack of Asian NASCAR drivers.
Interview: Worked at HBO for 2 years, recently started at Core Media Group (American Idol IP buyer). Panel obsesses over her appearance; she's praised as having best set of the night.
- Dating fixer-upper boyfriend; doggy style is his workout routine.
- Best dancers are white, best mathematicians are black, no Asian NASCAR drivers.
- Tony praises her as 'set of the night'; obsesses over her appearance and hair movement
- Brody Stevens and panel fawn over her looks; she lip-licks while reacting