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- After comedy has been outlawed in society, two bottom-of-the-barrel comics face trial for committing comedy, along with the young woman who broke the law by laughing at them. Confronted by a stern lady magistrate, they discover humor is no laughing matter.
- SkiTown Productions' Pirate Theatre presents: The Monthly Daily Show! Featuring special guest interviews with prominent people in the community as well as regular sketches "Pirate Theatre News", "Kasey's Ponderings", and "6 to 1: The Steamboat Mating Game" all recorded with a live studio audience.
- The episode starts with "Tubing the Yampa" and then leads to a goofy Sheriff played by Brian Harvey to an interview of actual Steamboat Springs Sheriff Garrett Wiggins. A Rednik Theatre sketch follows (spoofing Piknik Theatre & Shakespeare in general). And finally, though cut from the television broadcast for time's sake are "Kasey's Ponderings" where she sits down with Chief Theater Executive Director Scott Parker, Chris Walsh sings and plays an ode to his television, and in conclusion, (also cut) another episode of "6 to 1: The Steamboat Mating Game."
- Johnny Spillane, Nordic Combined Medalist, interrupts a spoof sketch of himself (Pirate Theatre News) and then sits down to answer the tough questions about his success. He is then serenaded by Russ and Patty with a song tailored to his life. Mike Smith from Excel Gymnastics sits down for an interview during "Kasey's Ponderings." And finally, though cut from the television broadcast for time's sake is a sketch called "6 to 1: The Steamboat Mating Game" with Reed Jones as the guest bachelorette.
- During the Pirate Theatre News, Amendment 64 is discussed in Fillabong Valley as visitors cannot find the legalized pot shops. Todd sits down with Kevin Fisher of Rocky Mountain Remedies and asks the hard questions. Hymie's New Age Deli (a weird place even by Steamboat's standards) caters to all types, well not really, as seen in this sketch. At the end of the show, some bonus footage of "We're Not Clowns" is shown to close it out.
- The show begins with the Tea Party election tale of Alowishus Dipschlitz for Moffat County Coroner during the Pirate Theatre News. Next on Kasey's Ponderings, Kasey sits down with Erin Gleason of the V.N.A. to discuss Health Care Reform and the Affordable Health Care Act. Also, Todd announces that he might be stepping down as host of the Monthly Daily Show because of his addiction to "twerking". Chris Walsh performs his song about "The Walk of Shame." "We're Not Clowns" perform, along with Egeria. Finally, Todd moderates a City Council Candidate Forum.