Kill Tony Episode #686 Summary
Title: BIG JAY OAKERSON + LUIS J GOMEZ + DAVE SMITH
Hosts: Tony Hinchcliffe & Brian Redban
Release Date: October 8, 2024
Recorded Live From: Austin, Texas
Episode Overview
In Episode #686 of Kill Tony, hosts Tony Hinchcliffe and Brian Redban welcome back their longstanding friends and recurring guests—Big Jay Oakeserson, Luis J Gomez, and Dave Smith. The episode, brimming with high-energy comedy, features a mix of seasoned performers and fresh talent battling it out on the infamous kill table. Recorded live from the vibrant comedy scene of Austin, Texas, this installment promises laughter, outrageous antics, and memorable moments characteristic of the show's dynamic format.
Guest Introductions
Big Jay Oakeserson, Luis J Gomez & Dave Smith: Returning legends, Big Jay, Luis, and Dave bring a wealth of experience and camaraderie to the stage. Their introductions set a lively tone, with Big Jay recounting his explosive performance at Madison Square Garden and expressing enthusiasm for his upcoming return to the Austin comedy mothership in November.
Comedians' Stand-Up Performances
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Martin Phillips [10:45]:
Martin kicks off the night's performances with a blend of dark humor and personal anecdotes.
Notable Quote:
"I decided to kill myself, pussy. I wait for Miguel." [11:30] -
Will Ek [15:20]:
Will shares a poignant story about reaching out to an ex during a lonely road trip, leading to a humorous yet heartbreaking interaction with the Utah Suicide Hotline.
Notable Quote:
"I have never been so humbled and yet so rejected at the same time in my entire life." [16:50] -
Heidi [25:10]:
Heidi delivers sharp, self-deprecating humor, navigating through her failed attempts at connecting with audiences. -
Luke Stam [30:05]:
Luke's set touches on bilingual challenges and cultural misunderstandings, infused with irreverent jokes.
Notable Quote:
"When you're bilingual, you're never going to be perfect at either language." [31:40] -
Carly Anderson [40:15]:
Carly offers a bold performance, discussing her work on OnlyFans with unabashed honesty and humor.
Notable Quote:
"I just watch him jerk off in a Zoom meeting. Wow, that's my chance for one last fart noise there." [42:00] -
Cam Patterson [50:30]:
Cam tackles topics like Amish communities and personal encounters with a blend of sarcasm and wit.
Notable Quote:
"Heidi, all you can eat buffets are like animal shelters. They should call them that." [52:25] -
Connor Loughran [60:45]:
Connor's performance intertwines his music background with comedic takes on substance use.
Notable Quote:
"I'm the man with no cock. Let's never try heroin." [63:20] -
Andrew Packer [75:10]:
Andrew, a Canadian comedian, humorously discusses his long tenure in stand-up and his experiences moving to Austin.
Notable Quote:
"I used to sell coconut water. Keeping people hydrated." [78:00] -
Jessica Misitano [85:50]:
Jessica closes the stand-up segment with her sharp observations on social awkwardness and personal struggles, bringing the audience back to the main hosts with her candid humor.
Notable Quote:
"I miss my dad. We can't just kill ourselves, though, can we?" [88:30]
Interactions Between Hosts and Guests
Throughout the episode, Tony and Brian engage in playful banter with both the guests and the performers. They highlight memorable moments from previous appearances, such as Luis J Gomez eating a kidney stone and Connor Loughran's guitar prowess. The hosts also facilitate humorous and sometimes edgy conversations, ensuring a lively atmosphere.
Notable Quotes with Timestamps
- "We have to bleep that now? I can't say." — Tony Hinchcliffe [01:15]
- "I'm releasing a double special of crowd work and I'm calling it Them. They." — Tony Hinchcliffe [14:30]
- "This episode is the episode where Tony started calling out YouTube for their bullshit." — William Montgomery [105:20]
- "I just had a slap in the face with a goat and I loved it." — Jessica Misitano [89:45]
Key Discussions and Insights
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Mental Health: Will Ek’s segment delves into personal struggles with loneliness and depression, using humor to navigate sensitive topics.
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Cultural Stereotypes: Several comedians, including Luke Stam and Cam Patterson, explore and challenge cultural stereotypes with biting satire.
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Personal Battles: The show touches on personal adversities faced by the comedians, such as Carly Anderson’s experiences with OnlyFans and personal relationships.
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Community and Support: Hosts emphasize the supportive environment of Kill Tony, encouraging performers to share their stories and connect with the audience.
Conclusions
Episode #686 of Kill Tony delivers an unfiltered and entertaining showcase of diverse comedic talents. With returning guests bringing their rich history and new performers offering fresh perspectives, the episode encapsulates the essence of live comedy—raw, spontaneous, and unabashedly honest. Tony Hinchcliffe and Brian Redban expertly navigate the blend of humor and heartfelt moments, making this episode a standout for both regular listeners and newcomers eager to experience the chaotic charm of Kill Tony.
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