Russell Simmons Presents Stand-Up at the El Rey - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Owen Smith, Kareem Green and Capone
Owen Smith thinks marriage should have a two-year contract, Kareem Green doesn't want to live with a white woman, and Capone shows why women need protection at the club.
David Arnold, Damien Lemon and Tony Roberts
David Arnold advises ladies on keeping their men, Damien Lemon gets excited to break the news of a celebrity's death, and Tony Roberts refuses to stop tweeting at takeoff.
Dov Davidoff, Damn Fool and Tony Rock
Dov Davidoff proves being gay is genetic, Damn Fool doesn't like it when women call their husbands "daddy," and Tony Rock knows that you can't argue with black women.
Wil Sylvince, Tiffany Haddish and Earthquake
Wil Sylvince figures out why there are no black superheroes, Tiffany Haddish analyzes her dreams, and Earthquake wonders why Haiti needs relief money.
Mike Britt, Ian Edwards and Leslie Jones
Mike Britt wants to bring realism to period commercials, Ian Edwards is the five-time not-the-father champion, and young women are messing up Leslie Jones' game.
Chris Spencer, Nore Davis and Rob Stapleton
Chris Spencer and his wife meet a pair of swingers, Nore Davis cries for teen moms, and Rob Stapleton knows New York City roaches are gangster.
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