Tony Rock resolves age-old questions such as where white people are made, why marijuana should be legalized and who told Kanye West to interrupt Taylor Swift during the VMA's.
Rob Riggle discusses his disdain for the elderly, tells a story about his eventful flight from New York to Las Vegas and gives the audience a preview of his soon-to-be Academy Award winning speech.
Jon puts his musical talents on display as he performs an array of songs on topics ranging from his sexual failures to his marijuana induced experiences.
Donald Glover talks about the advantages of being called the "n" word, getting advice from Tracy Morgan, and the difference between crazy ex-boyfriends and crazy ex-girlfriends.
Rachel Feinstein discusses how hard it is to find a man who hasn't been sprinkled with gay, her feeling's on porn, and her mom's striking resemblance to Vanilla Ice.
Rory Albanese discusses how the New Jersey attitude is ideal to use when traveling, the three things he loves to do while drunk and what bothers him about outsourcing.
Iliza Shlesinger talks about cold weather and Puetro Ricans, taking table corners in the crotch, and the indicators of being crazy in this stand-up special.
Eliot Chang deals with the pressure of being an Asian comedian, discusses why pretty women love Facebook, and explains why smoke bombs are essential in this stand-up special.
Mike DeStefano helps black people by hailing cabs for them, explains how to be a professional American, and the beauty of being on drugs on this stand-up special.
Ryan Stout describes his favorite kind of laugh, explains the benefits of being homeless and states that he doesn't need profanities in his act or his porn.
Andy Kindler thinks Einstein is overrated, likes submitting ideas for uses of cotton swabs, wants to open up a dinner theater and doesn't understand the American Nazi party.
Jeff Dye wonders what it would be like to take ecstasy at the gym, dislikes email forwards and blames Congress for the economy and making baseball less fun.
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