Failosophy - Season 1

Failosophy - Season 1

Season 1

Network
DatesFeb 14, 2013 - Apr 25, 2013

Episodes

Nicole Byer, Mike Cannon and Jared Freid
Season 1Episode 130 min

Nicole Byer, Mike Cannon and Jared Freid

Host Hasan Minhaj breaks down the internet's most outrageous fails. Comedians Nicole Byer, Mike Cannon, and Jared Freid stop by to play "Date, Roommate, 911" and call people out for their ridiculous self-shots and dating profiles.

Feb 14, 2013
Jordan Carlos, Sabrina Jalees and Andrew Schulz
Season 1Episode 230 min

Jordan Carlos, Sabrina Jalees and Andrew Schulz

Comedians Jordan Carlos, Sabrina Jalees, and Andrew Schulz comment on awkward autocorrects and unfortunate friendzone pictures. "Dramatized" adds a little bit of drama to viewer Scott's embarrassing dumpster diving story.

Feb 21, 2013
Nikki Glaser, Kevin Barnett and Jessimae Peluso
Season 1Episode 330 min

Nikki Glaser, Kevin Barnett and Jessimae Peluso

Comedians Nikki Glaser, Kevin Barnett and Jessimae Peluso stop by to discuss fake tans and the best trends in #latenightthoughts. They also guess which audience member accidentally recorded an intimate moment as their voice mail greeting

Feb 28, 2013
Jamie Lee, Damien Lemon and Gareth Reynolds
Season 1Episode 430 min

Jamie Lee, Damien Lemon and Gareth Reynolds

Hasan Minhaj breaks down the internet's most outrageous fails and misuse of #YOLO. Comedians Jamie Lee, Damien Lemon and Gareth Reynolds recommend spellchecking tattoos.

Mar 7, 2013
Chris Distefano, Gabe Liedman and Sara Schaefer
Season 1Episode 530 min

Chris Distefano, Gabe Liedman and Sara Schaefer

Hasan Minhaj breaks down the internet's most outrageous fails. Comedians Chris Distefano, Gabe Liedman, and Sara Schaefer discuss the etiquette of capslock.

Mar 14, 2013
Jordan Carlos, Sabrina Jalees and Andrew Schulz
Season 1Episode 630 min

Jordan Carlos, Sabrina Jalees and Andrew Schulz

Hasan Minhaj breaks down the internet's most outrageous fails. Comedians Jordan Carlos, Sabrina Jalees, and Andrew Schulz match crimes to mug shots.

Mar 21, 2013
Mike Cannon, Pete Davidson and Joselyn Hughes
Season 1Episode 730 min

Mike Cannon, Pete Davidson and Joselyn Hughes

Hasan Minhaj breaks down the internet's most outrageous fails. Comedians Mike Cannon, Pete Davidson, and Joselyn Hughes discuss the misuse of acronyms.

Mar 28, 2013
Jamie Lee, Gabe Liedman and Gareth Reynolds
Season 1Episode 830 min

Jamie Lee, Gabe Liedman and Gareth Reynolds

Hasan Minhaj breaks down the internet's most outrageous fails. Comedians Jamie Lee, Gabe Liedman, and Gareth Reynolds discuss improper usages of "YOLO."

Apr 4, 2013
Nicole Byer, Kevin Barnett and Jared Freid
Season 1Episode 930 min

Nicole Byer, Kevin Barnett and Jared Freid

Hasan Minhaj breaks down the internet's most outrageous fails. Comedians Nicole Byer, Kevin Barnett, and Jared Freid stop by for "This Week in Boners."

Apr 11, 2013
Kevin Barnett, Nikki Glaser and Jessimae Peluso
Season 1Episode 1030 min

Kevin Barnett, Nikki Glaser and Jessimae Peluso

Hasan Minhaj breaks down the internet's most outrageous fails. Comedians Nikki Glaser, Kevin Barnett, and Jessimae Peluso check out cringe worthy prom photos.

Apr 18, 2013
Charlamagne Tha God, Chris Distefano and Sara Schaefer
Season 1Episode 1130 min

Charlamagne Tha God, Chris Distefano and Sara Schaefer

Hasan Minhaj breaks down the internet's most outrageous fails. Comedians Charlemagne, Chris Distefano, and Sara Schaefer examine drunk-texting your parents.

Apr 25, 2013
Chris Distefano, Lucas Molandes and Brooke Van Poppelen
Season 1Episode 1230 min

Chris Distefano, Lucas Molandes and Brooke Van Poppelen

Hasan Minhaj breaks down the internet's most outrageous fails. Comedians Chris Distefano, Lucas Molandes, and Brook Van Poppelen discuss creepy photobombs.

Apr 25, 2013

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