Kill Tony Dom Irrera
Guests: Dom Irrera
Lineup
Set: Dentistry-themed set about cavity searches and making patients comfortable, with a punchline about his small penis. Blended personal anecdotes about dating with professional observations.
Interview: Jay is in dental school (7 out of 11 semesters), from Vegas, has been doing comedy for 7 months, performs 3-4 times per week at local LA venues. Discussion covered his eyebrows, recent date on bumble, and his tendency to lie about being a full dentist.
- Dentist joke about making patients comfortable and not feel anything
- White teeth colonizing joke playing on dental aesthetics
- Small penis reveal playing on Indian stereotypes
- Jay admits he lied about being a dentist on dating apps
- Dom compliments Jay's stage presence
Set: Set about his son's first curse word and the differences in how his Hispanic girlfriend uses profanity compared to him. Commentary on parenting and language boundaries.
Interview: First-timer, three years of stand-up, stay-at-home dad, girlfriend works for Southwest Airlines. Discussion of parenting challenges, his son's language, and frequent use of profanity during the set.
- Why people teach kids not to say certain words but others are okay
- Son using curse word correctly, learned from parents
- Terrence said the n-word multiple times during the set, leading to panel questioning about frequency
- Tony/panel attempt to get him to be more measured with language
Set: Clickbait-themed set about a Facebook story of a bride leaving an empty seat for her dead son. Dark humor about whether the dead son showed up and whether having a funeral would be more appropriate.
Interview: 21-year-old from Minnesota, moved to LA two weeks ago after making $1000 in three days as a barback at Super Bowl. Living on couches, moving to Beverly Hills April 1st, attends Mankato State University.
- Dead son at wedding - did he crawl out of grave
- If your kid dies before wedding, have funeral instead
- Dom criticizes Sal for reading a funny article as his own material
- Sal admits he found the material online that day
Set: Set about working at a coffee shop and how forced kindness affects his speech patterns. Joke about cucumbers in a mini-fridge and vegetables freezing.
Interview: First-time ever on stage, moved to LA in September 2014, works at Dunkin Donuts, Brazilian, interested in comedy after two weeks of wanting to try. Discussion of his appearance, dating, and conservative parents.
- Used to say have a nice day now say jump on tracks
- Cucumber is biggest vegetable with freezing issues in mini-fridge
- Tony praises James as having charisma of young Edward Scissorhands
- James admits it's his first time ever on stage
- Dom gives serious advice about vulnerability in stand-up vs improv
Set: Set about competitive cooking shows being prejudiced against poor people. Joke about typing ingredients into a fridge website and spending 8 hours entering food items.
Interview: One year of stand-up, performs in San Diego and LA, bartender for 6 years, recently broke up with 3-year girlfriend, now dating new girl who brought him gummy worms. Mentioned arrest involving cocaine, motorcycle incident with schizophrenic.
- Cooking shows use fancy ingredients, poor people version with batteries
- Spent 8 hours typing food into what's in your fridge website
- Josh mentions arrest for cocaine
- New girlfriend delivered gummy worms and note saying call me
Set: Veteran performer with set about porn industry suicides, mental illness, bipolar medication, seizure disorders, OCD, and depression. Dark humor about vibrators, foot jobs, and suicide methods.
Interview: Long-time Kill Tony regular and porn performer, now directing. Discussion of pocket pussy merchandise, mother-daughter exchange scenes in films, and career progression from performer to director.
- Mental illness and porn don't go hand-in-hand, bipolar med only works 50%
- OCD prevents doing dirty scenes, saves money on vibrators
- Depression foot jobs easier to pull shotgun trigger with toe
- Red Band holds up Missy's pocket pussy merchandise
- Missy reveals she's now directing in adult industry
- Missy explains mother-daughter exchange club concept
Set: High-energy set about McDonald's work, homeless encounters, and police interactions. Jokes about white women ordering salads, cop telling him to freeze, and various workplace observations.
Interview: Third appearance on show, third time performing, moved from North Carolina, sleeps in car, just got fired, girlfriend visited and stayed in car. Instagram stories show constant job-quitting and fast food eating. Announced as new male regular on show.
- Homeless guy complains fries are cold, takes them home to heat
- White women at McDonald's order salad, I say green
- Cop tells me freeze and put hands up, officer pros
- Tony announces Malcolm as first-ever male regular on show
- Tony reveals he's been following Malcolm's Instagram stories for two weeks
- Malcolm mentions just getting fired before performing
Set: Magic-focused set with cigarette tricks involving disappearing and reappearing cigarettes, slight-of-hand demonstrations. Minimal verbal comedy, emphasis on visual magic tricks.
Interview: Full-time street performer and magician for 16 years, street performed from Florida to LA over 2 years earning ~$40k. Recently quit street performing for feature spots at comedy clubs. Lives with 2 roommates, previously lived in car for 4 months. September Florida tour planned.
- Cigarettes magic trick where cigarette disappears and reappears
- Tony notes Matt may be better suited for America's Got Talent
- Matt mentions just stopping to live in car after living in Saturn Vue with roommates