The Half Hour Season 2 Episode 13

The Half Hour Season 2 Episode 13 Andy Haynes

  • TV-MA
  • June 15, 2013
  • 24 min

Andy Haynes takes the stage in the thirteenth episode of the second season of The Half Hour. Haynes is a comedian known for his dry wit and sharp observations, and in this half hour set, he brings his unique perspective to a range of topics, from relationships and dating to the home environment he grew up in.

Starting off with a bit about dating, Haynes dives into the complexities of finding "the one" in the modern world. He talks about how dating apps have made it easier in some ways, but harder in others, comparing the process to ordering food delivery. He also touches on the ways that modern technology has changed relationships, mentioning how easy it is to "distract ourselves from intimacy" with a quick search on our phones.

From there, Haynes moves on to some personal topics, revealing that he was raised in a conservative Christian household. He discusses how this upbringing shaped his worldview, mentioning that he still feels guilty about a lot of things he shouldn't (like watching porn or eating junk food). He also talks about the pressure he felt to evangelize to his peers growing up, and how he eventually had to let go of these beliefs in order to find his own way.

One standout bit from Haynes' set comes when he discusses his experiences working as a delivery driver for Postmates. He talks about the weird and sometimes dangerous situations he's found himself in, like getting lost in a sketchy neighborhood or having to deliver food to a creepy abandoned house. His stories are both hilarious and a little unnerving, and give a glimpse into the darker side of the gig economy.

Throughout the set, Haynes' dry delivery and deadpan facial expressions make it clear that he's not afraid to get a little dark or introspective. He discusses his struggles with depression, and mentions that there are times when he doesn't feel like making jokes at all. But ultimately, he says, comedy is what gives him purpose, and he's grateful for the opportunity to share his unique perspective with the world.

Overall, Andy Haynes' Half Hour set is a mix of personal anecdotes and clever observations that will keep you laughing and thinking in equal measure. Whether he's talking about dating in the modern world or his own struggles with mental health, Haynes' humor is both relatable and thought-provoking. If you're a fan of dry, witty comedy that dives into deeper topics, you won't want to miss this episode.

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The Half Hour, Season 2 Episode 13, is available to watch and stream on Comedy Central. You can also buy, rent The Half Hour on demand at Amazon, Fandango at Home, Microsoft Movies & TV, Apple TV Store online.
  • First Aired
    June 15, 2013
  • Content Rating
    TV-MA
  • Runtime
    24 min
  • Language
    English