Kill Tony Moshe Kasher, Natasha Leggero
Guests: Moshe Kasher · Natasha Leggero
Lineup
Set: Observational one-liners about dance moves, haunted motels, ghost psychology, the friend zone, and GTA morality. Rapid-fire delivery of interconnected jokes.
Interview: Discussed his accounting job, fashion choices, joggers vs. sweatpants, girlfriend on birth control. Panel riffed on his appearance and made taxation jokes.
- Friend zone joke: feeling down, friend suggests free hug shirt but unattractive people wear them.
- Haunted motel: why believe in ghost if he doesn't believe in himself.
- GTA cops are just doing their job, moral realization as adult gamer.
- Panel extensively mocks his joggers, sweatshirt pills, and shoes as 'impoverished future man' look.
Set: Chewbacca impression setup with unexpected dark twist comparing gay people to spiders he'd kill. Strong misdirection and subversion of expected punchline.
Interview: Discussed his hair straightener, being from Wisconsin, grad school in Fresno studying biology/genetics, current insurance tech job, basketball hobby. Panel praised his pacing and delivery.
- Chewbacca impression setup subverted with dark spider/gay people comparison joke.
- Hair straightener in middle school, used to get called gay, doesn't care about gay people.
- Delivers dangerous dark joke comparing gay people to spiders he'd kill, executing misdirection perfectly.
- Panel praises his professional-level pacing and delivery despite short career.
Set: Venezuelan immigrant doing observational humor with heavy accent about identity confusion, Wii driving, toilet paper shortage, beaches, and political asylum. Accidentally funny delivery.
Interview: Revealed political asylum status, owned Italian restaurant that cost $130K, worked as Lift driver with six cars, speaks Chinese, practices tennis. Panel marveled at his positive energy despite misfortunes.
- I'm Mexican in LA, Cuban in Miami, Dominican in NY—in Michigan they think I'm Middle Eastern.
- Venezuela has no toilet paper, your job is to find it; I don't buy it or Snapchat it.
- I drive with Wii in car just for thrill; every cop I see I'm going down with sheep.
- Reveals he came to beach on freezing rainy day for date; girl thought it was worst day of her life.
- Panel discusses how he's accidentally funny because of accent—jokes are good but he sounds unclear.
- Mentions girl was 17 at beach, admits he could tell by 'language of love,' uneasy moment.
Ed Ant
Set: Deadpan one-liners about dickheads with catchphrases, using native tongue for mother, voiceover-quality voice. Short tight set with professional delivery and minimal punchlines.
Interview: Lives on general assistance ($100/month), no job, runs website justmeandchicks.com (failed), plays League of Legends 2hrs/day, former art school (programming) student, wants six girlfriends. Panel probed his aimlessness.
- Chances of someone being colossal dick go up with every catchphrase they create.
- Everyone can be summed up with one word: fuck. Mom loves that I use my voice not native tongue.
- Panel discovers he lives on $100/month general assistance, doesn't want a job or boss.
- Panel interrogates his complete lack of ambition; he admits to playing video games and jerking off most days.
- Panel calls him laziest person they've ever met; he dreams of six girlfriends, not success.
Set: Pun-heavy set comparing himself unfavorably to other Bradys, joke about Netflix/chill, DNA/banana appeal, DMV cheetah joke. Tight one-liners with mixed success.
Interview: Does stand-up 5-6 nights/week, lives in 2013 Corolla, works security at biopharmaceutical company in Foster City, uses 24 Hour Fitness for showers. Pays for sex with back-page hookers.
- Not famous Brady Hold—Netflix membership canceled, can't chill, binge-watched Narcos.
- 60% DNA in common with banana—why not more appealing? Biology-based self-deprecation.
- DMV would run faster if cheetah worked there—wild animal/speed pun.
- Panel criticizes heavily pun-based material; Moshe explains he developed reputation for puns, trying to move toward personal material.
- Admits to paying for sex with back-page hookers; panel presses for details about car encounters.
- Lives in Corolla for comedy convenience, uses gym for showers, does subway comedy with partner.
Set: Goth day at Disneyland jokes about teen goth phase, depressing lyrics, small world, space mountain, no cutting in line. Pun-heavy, building to misdirection on 'whole new me.'
Interview: Consultant for social media/web content, 2 years stand-up, 40-something age, single, enjoys POV porn, plays guitar (Mariachi-trained), originally musician. Panel praised cutting line joke.
- Goth day at Disneyland—saddest people at happiest place; depressing Disneyland parodies.
- No cutting in line sign—whole new me as goth at Disneyland transforms through signs.
- My parents won't give me space—space mountain joke, depressing goth humor.
- Panel plays Mariachi horn music after Joseph mentions he plays guitar; he performs short Mariachi tune.
- Panel praises his cutting line joke as the funniest part but notes clunky opening 15 seconds.
Set: Political opening about Trump election anxiety and white privilege. Two arrests for fake ID/underage drinking, second cop was sympathetic and dressed as cat at Halloween party months later.
Interview: First-time stand-up, age 34, went to UCLA (design/media arts), minored in getting date-raped joke. Had fake ID arrest, met cop at Halloween party, got hug from arresting officer.
- White woman legally invincible—$0 fine for crime, did same crime with same cop months later.
- Cop dressed as cat at Halloween party gave hug, whispered 'you don't have to worry'—privilege play.
- Boyfriend said okay to sleep with others but not anal; turned out he wanted monogamous anal.
- Self-aware moment where she calls herself bombing mid-set with same vocal cadence as rest of bit.
- Panel praises cop hugging detail as whitest thing ever; she agrees it's absurd.
- Panel advises removing word 'privilege' as political buzzword; focus on funny details of cop encounter.
Set: First-time stand-up with dark jokes about UCLA design degree, getting date-raped, murdered prostitutes/palm trees in LA, boyfriend monogamous-ass rule. Swagger and delivery strong despite edgy material.
Interview: First-time stand-up, went to UCLA, loaded on edible marijuana, wants to be filmmaker with master's degree in art. Panel compared her to Moshe/Natasha hybrid, praised delivery and swagger.
- Majored in design/media arts, minored in getting date-raped—dark UCLA humor.
- LA plants palm tree for every murdered prostitute—dark social commentary.
- Boyfriend allowed sleeping with others but not anal; she interpreted as monogamous-ass rule.
- Panel calls her daughter figure of Moshe/Natasha if they had kid; she rejects the label.
- Panel praises her confident swagger despite first set; compares delivery style to established comics.
- Reveals sound guy worked at her grad school—synchronicity moment during interview.