The Half Hour shines a spotlight on some of the funniest and most unique voices in stand-up comedy. You'll never guess how long each episode is.
The best episode of "The Half Hour" is "Ron Funches", rated 8.5/10 from 25 user votes. It was directed by N/A and written by N/A. "Ron Funches" aired on 6/20/2014 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Garfunkel and Oates".
Ron Funches discusses everything from his weird relationship to his parents to the reason he hates drug tests to the proper way to shame a pet.
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Garfunkel & Oates sing about Pat Robertson, smug pregnancies and orgasmic Go-Karts.
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Nikki Glaser discusses the perils of home waxing, explains what's keeping her from getting pregnant and ruminates about the plusses and minuses of sober sex.
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Mark Normand discusses women's pictures on Facebook, lazy racism and hanging out at gay bars.
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Rory Scovel takes comfort from Southern pilots, enjoys sex shop browsing and detests airport security.
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Sam Morril talks about what we should be teaching children, nonsensical homophobia, the repercussions of telling controversial jokes and surprise orgies.
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Joe Machi dissects Tom Brady's faulty logic, points out the one way in which he and Bill Gates are similar and imagines a new alternative to pharmacies.
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David O'Doherty lays down sweet keyboard tunes about Shakira, the Internet and text messages.
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Adam Newman tackles tough topics like being a basketball fan in New York, going to school in the South and his love for children's songs about diarrhea.
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Yannis Pappas touches on his recent breakup, moving to Miami and how we've all become addicted to our cell phones.
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Ben Kronberg asks life's big questions, talks pooping strategy and invents new names for everything from farts to underwater boners.
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Tommy Johnagin covers everything from teaching his mother to use technology to buying his girlfriend lingerie to accidentally getting drunk before the birth of his daughter.
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Ali Siddiq tells a story about his fiercely competitive daughter, faces the hard truth about his son and describes how living in a white neighborhood has changed him.
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Andy Haynes fantasizes about a new-and-improved subway system, explains why getting engaged sucks for men and describes his gangster rescue cats.
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Michael Che discusses hospitable racists, paying taxes and how sex gets better with age.
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Kurt Braunohler talks about his unmitigated hatred of biscotti, the airport security strategies he uses and the unfortunate way that he discovered masturbation.
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Brooks Wheelan imagines what would happen if he panicked onstage, explains how he learned about the Internet and tells the story of a prank gone painfully awry.
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Andy Woodhull describes the perks of marrying a single mom, getting lice from his stepchildren and the time his dog ate all his condoms.
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Matthew Broussard admits he looks like a villain, explains why college is basically a social experiment and reveals the least sexy thing you can say to a woman.
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Dan Soder suspects millennials ruin everything with gentrification and too many abbreviations.
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Mike Lawrence describes fights with homeless people, the best part of working at McDonald's and seeing "Spaceballs" before "Star Wars."
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Drew Michael brainstorms about how he'd like to resolve an argument with his girlfriend and explains how conservatives can be accidentally progressive.
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Brody Stevens breaks down the fourth wall, reveals the best way to get hits on YouTube and relives the day he spent filming "The Hangover."
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Damien Lemon talks about his hatred of destination weddings, failed novelists writing Yelp reviews and his dream of having sex with a hand dryer.
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Beth Stelling describes the weird aspects of being a female comic, her mother's struggle with phone companies and why she loves "The Bachelor."
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