Ep 21. Ryan Stout
- TV-14
- April 30, 2010
- 21 min
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7.6 (15)
Ryan Stout takes the stage for the 21st episode of Comedy Central Presents 14th season, delivering an uproarious performance filled with witty observations, clever anecdotes, and cutting-edge humor. In his signature deadpan style, Ryan covers a range of topics, from the absurdities of everyday life to the deeper issues of social justice and equality.
One of the standout moments of Ryan's set is his bit on the complexities of modern dating, which he navigates with a sharp eye for the ridiculous. He pokes fun at the notion of having to "check all the boxes" when filling out an online dating profile, and wonders aloud why anyone would even bother with such an arduous task. His deadpan delivery, paired with his incisive commentary, makes for a hilarious commentary on the pitfalls and challenges of modern romance.
Ryan also tackles some of the more serious issues that plague our society, but does so with his trademark humor and wit. He takes on topics like racism, sexism, and homophobia, but does so in a way that highlights the absurdity of these prejudices rather than playing into them. His observational humor helps to draw attention to the kinds of discrimination and inequality that still exist in our society, making us laugh even as we recognize the need for change.
Over the course of his set, Ryan also reflects on a number of personal experiences, sharing stories from his life that are both relatable and entertaining. Whether he's discussing his own struggles with addiction or recounting the time he accidentally got stuck in a revolving door, Ryan's stories are filled with humor, heart, and a healthy dose of self-deprecation.
Overall, Ryan Stout's set on Comedy Central Presents 14th season, episode 21 is a hilarious and thought-provoking exploration of the many absurdities of our modern world. With his sharp wit, incisive observations, and relatable stories, Ryan leaves audiences both laughing and thinking about the ways in which we all contribute to the chaos and comedy of our everyday lives.