In Logo's original comedy stand-up series hosted by Margaret Cho, Erin Foley recounts embarrassing moment meeting potential girlfriends at the gym, while Starr of "The Gay Mafia" performs as the "Titty Bear" and self-proclaimed "Butch Ricky Martin" comedienne Marga Gomez jokes about not being able to see enough women making out in movies, lesbian 3-ways and bad kissing experiences.
In Logo's original comedy stand-up series hosted by Margaret Cho, transgender comedian Harvie jokes about being a "black-out drinker" and annoying jealous girlfriends, Jen Slosser vents about having to answer idiotic questions from overly masculine brothers about lesbian sex and Bob Smith jokes about airport security, junk e-mail and gay pron.
In Logo's original comedy stand-up series hosted by Margaret Cho, Roy Cruz starts the laughter with his ethnic humor, discussing Filipino occupation stereotypes and his take on online-dating, while John of "The Nellie Olesons" pretends to be a Circuit Dad at a playground with his adopted ethnic children. Stephanie Howard finishes the show by poking fun at herself looking Kevin Bacon and being a self-proclaimed "couple-breaker-upper".
In Logo's original comedy stand-up series hosted by Margaret Cho, gender bending comedian Ariana talk about her conservative family and straight men, Andre Kelly talks about his white accent and L.A.'s diverse ethnic melting pot, while Eddie Safarty talk about coming to his family, why gays should be in the military and dating crazy people.
In Logo's original comedy stand-up series hosted by Margaret Cho, Jason Stuard kicks the season off with his take on straight men, Lost and dating , while Cashetta, a drag magician, show us a new trick. Margaret Cho also performs some of her trademark stand-up discussing topics such as religion, homophobia and ethnic stereotypes.