Above Average Presents Season 1

June. 03,2022      
Rating:
6.2
Trailer Synopsis

Founded by Lorne Michaels' Broadway Video, Above Average makes high-quality comedy videos from top stars and emerging comedians.

Episode 15 : But I Thought She Was on the Phone
June. 03,2022
Eric Andre tells a story. Chip cards are anxiety inducing. Awkwafina has a cocktail with Ester.
Episode 14 : I Will Force My Way Through That Door
June. 03,2022
Olivia Wilde talks couple fights. Leighton Meester pulls on the heartstrings. How to defend yourself against pitbull owners.
Episode 13 : I'm Gonna Do This Vegas Style
June. 03,2022
It's Christmas at the notary office. Ilana Glazer is a kung fu mom. Reggie Watts gets a tarot reading.
Episode 12 : I'm Not Your Teacher So I'm Not Gonna Send You to Detention
June. 03,2022
Eliot and Ilana Glazer look back on old home videos. Tony Hale doesn't talk tax reform. John Oliver describes himself as 'affable.'
Episode 11 : I'm Usually too Busy with my Volunteer Work
June. 03,2022
Sarah Silverman chooses her least favorite animal. Jay Pharoah auditions to be a sports news anchor. An ode to phones with autocorrect.
Episode 10 : Don't Point at Me
June. 03,2022
Fred Armisen takes a vow of silence. Cecily Strong is not impressed. A woman gets a Brazilian wax.
Episode 9 : Heels Would've Been Better with Those Pants
June. 03,2022
All the ways you can get dumped. Andy Samberg talks about his childhood. Bobby Moynihan sits at the cool kids' table.
Episode 8 : This Was Just Such a Letdown
June. 03,2022
John Mulaney is moving soon. Vampires try human food for the first time. Vanessa Bayer wants to share fans with Demi Lovato.
Episode 7 : Why Do You Have to Do this to Every Room in the House
June. 03,2022
Russell Brand enlightens a fan. A how-to guide on kidnapping sustainably. Will Ferrell acts his way out of a paper bag.
Episode 6 : Whoa What Happened
June. 03,2022
A trailer for this year's shocking new horror film. Children perform an accurate nativity scene. Tina Fey reveals her darkest secrets.
Episode 5 : I'm Blaming it on Her
June. 03,2022
Ellen DeGeneres is so polite. Hillary Clinton gets ready for a Harvard Party. "Pulp Fiction" gets rejected by executives.
Episode 4 : But There's Like Ghosts and Screaming
June. 03,2022
Nick Jonas isn't releasing a collection of Thanksgiving songs. Alia Shawkat has a knife. Jessica Lowe is followed by a hangover.
Episode 3 : Give it an Epilogue and Make it Pop
June. 03,2022
Jane Lynch has had enough of the questions. A literary agent doesn't know how to read. Paul Rudd has a favorite dessert.
Episode 2 : This Guy Is Like My Bona Lisa
June. 03,2022
Bill Hader has to wait in line. Learn office etiquette from the head of HR. Kristen Wiig tries to find her going-out dress.
Episode 1 : That's Not a Thing, They Just Don't Like Cilantro
June. 03,2022
Jason Sudeikis does his best dad impression. Why your food takes so long at restaurants. Vanessa Bayer gives dating advice to Drake, the rapper.

Seasons

Season 6
Season 6 2022
Season 5
Season 5 2022
Season 4
Season 4 2022
Season 3
Season 3 2022
Season 2
Season 2 2022
Season 1
Season 1 2022

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