Nice One! - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Points for Ron!
Riki Lindhome, Chris Hardwick, and Jen Kirkman joke-battle on the brighter side of man buns, crummy commercials, and bitcoin. Is there anything else to say?

PDA Explained
Meghan Galley, Matt Rogers, and Zach Fox explore the upside of downers like acne, getting married, and drinking problems. It's tough, but someone's gotta do it.

The Freedom Train
Micheal Yo, Guy Branum, and Taylor Tomlinson put on their positive gloves to punch up at destination weddings, suicide nets, and Lance Armstrong.

Shuttle Safety?
Rhea Butcher, Fortune Feimster and Pete Lee search for the sweetness in internet trolls, the Challenger disaster, and Harvey Weinstein. Is it even possible?

Moshe loves History!
Theme parties. Porch pirates. IKEA. Can Zainab Johnson, Moshe Kasher, and Ahmed Bharoocha find the good in such godawful things?

Florida Is for Lovers?
Jury duty? Sure. Drunk driving? Maybe. But Florida? Dusty Slay, Nore Davis, and Matteo Lane do their best to find something decent in the dreadful.

Lazy Mannequins
Cameron Esposito, Solomon Georgio, and Brent Morin look for laughs in the lighter side of perverts, fracking, and a Starbucks bathroom.

The Joy of Vaping
The compliments get complicated as Finesse Mitchell, Aida Rodriguez, and Pete Holmes talk sweet on not having health insurance, vaping, and the dreaded dentist.
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