Comedy in Color Season 1 Episodes
Season 1 Episode Guide
Episode 1 - Godfrey and Sophie BuddleGodfrey discusses his hate for vegetarians; Sophie Buddle talks about being cheated on. |
Episode 2 - Lil Rel and Lance CantstopolisLil Rel talks about his friends taking him to a strip club; Lance Cantstopolis frolics onstage. |
Episode 3 - Mike Rita and Josh JohnsonMike Rita talks about his parents' use of social media; Josh Johnson discusses his move to New York. |
Episode 4 - Chris DiStefano and Sean McLoughlinChris DiStefano imagines a world where Puerto Rican women are NFL referees; Sean McLoughlin discusses being single. |
Episode 5 - Dino Archie and Evan WilliamsDino Archie explains why men wearing flip flops is a sign that your neighborhood is safe; Evan Williams on tickle fights. |
Episode 6 - Finesse Mitchell and Nick TurnerFinesse Mitchell explains his lick lick look theory; Nick Turner laments the texts he gets from his girlfriend. |
Episode 7 - Robert Powell and Danny PalumboRobert Powell talks about his fight with Frank Ocean over a Twitter joke; Danny Palumbo on quitting drinking. |
Episode 8 - Casey Crawford and J.P. McDadeCasey Crawford describes growing up poor in South Dakota; J.P. McDade on getting into a car wreck while reading Chomsky. |
Episode 9 - JB Ball and Nazeem HussainJB Ball hates hanging out with people who are great together; Nazeem Hussain on dealing with Twitter trolls. |
Episode 10 - Darrin Rose and DominiqueDarrin Rose on his dislike for people who only drink bottled water; Dominique talks about the need to discipline kids. |
Episode 11 - Ivan Decker and Aida RodriguezIvan Decker on his inadequate preparation for adulthood; Aida Rodriguez wonders why women are offered sex as therapy. |
Episode 12 - Sterling Scott and Mike LawrenceSterling Scott says gay and straight men act the same with pick-up lines; Mike Lawrence on working at McDonald's. |
Episode 13 - Mark Forward and Tone BellMark Forward wonders why we base science on Neanderthals; Tone Bell on why thirtysomething men urinate on themselves. |
Episode 14 - Ronny Chieng and Perry PerlmutarRonny Chieng on how New Yorkers fight with their trains; Perry Perlmutar talks about the beautiful women of Buffalo. |
Episode 15 - Big Jay Oakerson and Tiff StevensonBig Jay Oakerson on why it's hard to write clean jokes; Tiff Stevenson on how North American optimism went too far. |
Episode 16 - Chris Garcia and Aisha BrownChris Garcia compares Telemundo soccer announcers with their English counterparts; Aisha Brown serenades the audience. |
Episode 17 - James Mattern and Vir DasJames Mattern on overcompensating on first dates; Vir Das describes the time he fell ill in America. |
Episode 18 - Rachid Badouri and Ms. PatRachid Badouri describes how his two older sisters taught him to fight; Ms. Pat on catching her teen son smoking weed. |
Episode 19 - Aisha Alfa and D.J. DemersAisha Alfa on practicing "dirty talk" in front of a mirror; D.J. Demers on playing the game broken telephone as a kid. |
Episode 20 - Jenny Zigrino and Lloyd LangfordJenny Zigrino talks about her Russian heritage; Lloyd Langford on upgrading his hotel room to the "Beloved Package." |
Episode 21 - Jesus Trejo and Ryan BellevilleJesus Trejo discusses raising his parents; Ryan Belleville on the difficulty of bathing a baby girl. |
Episode 22 - Jordan Rock and Nick CodyJordan Rock discusses horrific Tinder dates; Nick Cody on rap music. |
Episode 23 - Patrick Haye and Jessimae PelusoPatrick Haye says "Property Brothers" should be a dating show; Jessimae Peluso on visiting a couples' resort while single. |
Episode 24 - Ron G. and Rachel FeinsteinRon G. on racists realizing Jesus was Black; Rachel Feinstein thinks she and her mom wouldn't be friends. |
Episode 25 - Rhys Nicholson and Damien LemonRhys Nicholson shares the trick to Generation "Y" relationships; Damien Lemon on going to the strip club while high. |
Episode 26 - Ted Morris and BuckwildTed Morris describes his day job as a small animal vet; Buckwild on using the handicap bathroom at the Philly airport. |
Episode 27 - Dave Merheje and Geoffrey AsmusDave Merheje on the first time he was mugged; Geoffrey Asmus on suppressing every sexual urge. |
Episode 28 - Nate Bargatze and Quincy JonesNate Bargatze describes a friend who is comfortable fighting Mcdonald's employees; Quincy Jones on cheating. |
Episode 29 - Tu Rae and Brendan LynchTu Rae on never knowing what's in your cable bundle; Brendan Lynch says balloon animals are origami for child molesters. |
Episode 30 - Dave Ross and Joel Kim BoosterDave Ross on the difference between being called "daddy" and "father"; Joel Kim Booster on waiters with neck tattoos. |
Episode 31 - Ahamed Weinberg and Eddy KingAhamed Weinberg on needing to live in a liberal bubble; Eddy King describes how having daughters will change a man. |
Episode 32 - Gina Yashere and Joe ListGina Yashere proposes a new American national anthem; Joe List describes morning sex and bad breath. |
Episode 33 - Joel Creasey and Arthur SimeonJoel Creasey on doing Zumba with his mother; Arthur Simeon explains the difficulties of traveling on an African passport. |
Episode 34 - Raul Sanchez and Jordan WellwoodRaul Sanchez on the difference between reading levels; Jordan Welwood delivers dirty talk in a thick Canadian accent. |
Episode 35 - Red Grant and Chantel MaristocaRed Grant says his girlfriend avoids sex by claiming she's menstruating; Chanty Marostica on catcalling. |
Episode 36 - Rich Vos and Gary "G Thang" JohnsonRich Vos talks about the difficulty of relationships; Gary "G Thang" Johnson explains the pitfalls of boyfriends. |
Episode 37 - Tony Roberts and Matt IngebretsonTony Roberts sings his ode to bad breath; Matt Ingebretson describes how he got his dimples. |
Episode 38 - Ahir Shah and Vladimir CaamañoAhir Shah says his accent sounds like he's been colonized by his own voice; Vladimir Caamaño on being from the Bronx. |
Episode 39 - Beth Stelling and Nish KumarBeth Stelling on her court-ordered visit to Florida; Nish Kumar wishes Will Smith could play the first Black James Bond. |
Episode 40 - Brooks Whelan and Sarah TollemacheBrooks Whelan describes the worst thing he's done while high; Sarah Tollemache on eating alone at Chipotle. |
Episode 41 - Charlie Pickering and Randy SyphaxCharlie Pickering discusses his love of hip-hop; Randy Syphax entertains with some hilarious impressions. |
Episode 42 - Monroe Martin and Dave HughesMonroe Martin explains the tenuous relationship between Black people and the cops; Dave Hughes on getting a vasectomy. |
Episode 43 - David A. Arnold and Casey James SalengoDavid A Arnold describes his philosophy for working out; Casey James Salengo on growing up in a trailer vs. and an RV. |
Episode 44 - J.J. Williamson and Ryan DillonJ.J. Williamson on his son asking for help with his homework; Ryan Dillon describes a nightmarish customer. |
Episode 45 - Michael Kosta and David GborieMichael Kosta on scrolling down a girl's Instagram page for so long she's no longer 18; David Gborie on sex with a man. |
Episode 46 - Mark Normand and Jean PaulMark Normand describes the similarities between racism and Nickelback; Jean Paul on love and murder. |
Episode 47 - Naomi Ekperigin and Russell KaneNaomi Ekperigin describes her engagement to a Jewish guy; Russell Kane divulges the secret to love and relationships. |
Episode 48 - Mayce Galoni and Ismael LoutfiMayce Galoni describes a recent bar fight; Ismael Loutfi on marrying at 17 to avoid religious rules against premarital sex. |
Episode 49 - Sarah Tiana and Ron JosolSarah Tiana explains the differences between men; Ron Josol on the eating habits of his Filipino family. |
Episode 50 - Tony Baker and Larry DeanTony Baker on growing up in the '80s; Larry Dean describes a prostate exam. |
Episode 51 - Noah Gardenswartz and Keith PedroNoah Gardenswartz discusses living with two women; Keith Pedro says every marriage should be like a sports contract. |
Episode 52 - Tim Dillon and Neko WhiteTim Dillon describes being a New York tour guide; Neko White says Black people learn their Miranda rights at a young age. |
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