Get ready for a night of laughter and hilarity with “Comics Unleashed With Byron Allen,” airing on CBS at 1:37 Am on Friday, May 3, 2024. In this uproarious episode, viewers will be treated to a lineup of talented comedians guaranteed to tickle your funny bone.
Join host Byron Allen as he welcomes a fantastic array of comedic talent to the stage. This episode features the comedic stylings of Jimmy Shubert, Ben Morrison, Drew Fraser, and Lisa Sundstedt, each bringing their own unique brand of humor and wit to the table.
From witty observations to side-splitting anecdotes, these comedians will have you laughing out loud from start to finish. Whether you’re a longtime fan of stand-up comedy or just looking for a good laugh, “Comics Unleashed With Byron Allen” promises to deliver an evening of non-stop entertainment.
So grab your popcorn, settle in on the couch, and get ready to unwind...
Join host Byron Allen as he welcomes a fantastic array of comedic talent to the stage. This episode features the comedic stylings of Jimmy Shubert, Ben Morrison, Drew Fraser, and Lisa Sundstedt, each bringing their own unique brand of humor and wit to the table.
From witty observations to side-splitting anecdotes, these comedians will have you laughing out loud from start to finish. Whether you’re a longtime fan of stand-up comedy or just looking for a good laugh, “Comics Unleashed With Byron Allen” promises to deliver an evening of non-stop entertainment.
So grab your popcorn, settle in on the couch, and get ready to unwind...
- 4/26/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Rome, Berlin, misdirection, a duplicitous new Mossad director, "sweet cheeks" and a car crash. I'm not sure we could ask for much more from such an enticing NCIS episode as "Berlin."
The hour opened with Mossad agent Amir Mantel waiting for a contact in a parking garage. A car pulled up and someone he recognized rolled down the window and shot him. Abby later figured out that the communication earpiece he was wearing wasn't from the latest Mossad equipment, so Mantel could not have been working (or at least wasn't communicating) with Mossad at all, despite Mossad Director's assertion that he was, and that a member of a rogue faction from within Mossad had done the shooting.
At the end of the episode we still weren't sure what that was all about.
The Tony/Ziva tease brought us much closer to what so many were hoping to see, but not yet all the way.
The hour opened with Mossad agent Amir Mantel waiting for a contact in a parking garage. A car pulled up and someone he recognized rolled down the window and shot him. Abby later figured out that the communication earpiece he was wearing wasn't from the latest Mossad equipment, so Mantel could not have been working (or at least wasn't communicating) with Mossad at all, despite Mossad Director's assertion that he was, and that a member of a rogue faction from within Mossad had done the shooting.
At the end of the episode we still weren't sure what that was all about.
The Tony/Ziva tease brought us much closer to what so many were hoping to see, but not yet all the way.
- 4/24/2013
- by wolfshades@me.com (Douglas Wolfe)
- TVfanatic
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