
About this season
The Half Hour shines a spotlight on some of the funniest and most unique voices in stand-up comedy. You'll never guess how long each episode is.
Episodes (12)
1. Rory Scovel
Aired 11 May 2012 • 23 min
Rory Scovel takes comfort from Southern pilots, enjoys sex shop browsing and detests airport security.
2. Michael Palascak
Aired 11 May 2012 • 23 min
Michael Palascak discusses his fear of ghost babies, his mixed feelings about SUVs and living with his parents after college.
3. Na'im Lynn
Aired 18 May 2012 • 23 min
4. Neal Brennan
Aired 18 May 2012 • 23 min
Neal Brennan explores depressing BBC news reporting, erotic photography of male bodies and his feelings about President Obama.
5. Brendon
Aired 25 May 2012 • 23 min
Brendon Walsh discusses everything from the postcoital thoughts of Fleshlight owners to the joys of wearing a fake mustache.
6. Nick Vatterott
Aired 25 May 2012 • 23 min
Nick Vatterott does his best to avoid offending his fans, explains what he loves most about Halloween and imitates an unusual comic and a hardcore baby.
7. Theo Von
Aired 1 June 2012 • 23 min
Theo Von shares his feelings about the PT Cruiser Convertible, fantasizes about the best way to spend money and explains his text-based friendship with a total stranger.
8. Maronzio Vance
Aired 1 June 2012 • 23 min
Maronzio Vance faces off with a mall kiosk employee, fantasizes about a store that would make dating easier and reveals a compliment he gave that went horribly awry.
9. Joe Mande
Aired 8 June 2012 • 23 min
Joe Mande shares tales of Twitter warfare, describes a terrifyingly confident girl in his neighborhood and imagines the life of the first man to drink milk.
10. Garfunkel and Oates
Aired 8 June 2012 • 23 min
Garfunkel & Oates sing about Pat Robertson, smug pregnancies and orgasmic Go-Karts.
11. David O'Doherty
Aired 15 June 2012 • 23 min
David O'Doherty lays down sweet keyboard tunes about Shakira, the Internet and text messages.
12. Jesse Popp
Aired 15 June 2012 • 23 min
Jesse Popp covers everything from surviving life without health insurance to his true feelings about "Star Wars," Guinness World Records and the moon landing conspiracy.