The Jeselnik Offensive Season 2
The Jeselnik Offensive is an American late-night television program that airs on Comedy Central. It is hosted by stand-up comedian Anthony Jeselnik, who extends his onstage character into weekly, topical humor with a sociopathic, dark twist. The show primarily consists of a monologue and two panelists who join Jeselnik in adding a humorous take on shocking, lurid news stories. The series premiered February 19, 2013, on Comedy Central. It was renewed for a second season on April 26, 2013, and aired July 9, 2013.
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The Jeselnik Offensive
2013The Jeselnik Offensive is an American late-night television program that airs on Comedy Central. It is hosted by stand-up comedian Anthony Jeselnik, who extends his onstage character into weekly, topical humor with a sociopathic, dark twist. The show primarily consists of a monologue and two panelists who join Jeselnik in adding a humorous take on shocking, lurid news stories. The series premiered February 19, 2013, on Comedy Central. It was renewed for a second season on April 26, 2013, and aired July 9, 2013.
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The Jeselnik Offensive Season 2 Full Episode Guide
Anthony is joined by Nick Kroll and John Mulaney, and plays thegame "How Many Things?"
Anthony is joined by Thomas Lennon and Marc Maron, and takes a look at body dysmorphia and plastic surgery in the segment "Sacred Cow."
Anthony critiques celebrity fashion, TJ Miller gets under Anthony's skin, and Eric André has plenty of surprises of his own.
Anthony goes after Islam, Joan Rivers explains why Old Sex is the best, and Dave Attell finds his inner Latino.
Batman and Superman are teaming up, we're facing a nationwide sperm shortage, and chats with some experts about drunk driving.
Anthony explores satanism, David Koechner has it out for Ariel Castro, and we explore Craigslist.
Anthony learns the ins and outs of necrophilia, we learn the history of the great Panel, football player Aaron Hernandez covers his murderous tracks, and Amy & Jim defend their tweets.