Ep 3. Ride or Die
- TV-14
- January 17, 2018
- 24 min
In Laff Mobb's Laff Tracks season 1 episode 3, titled "Ride or Die," viewers are taken on a comedic journey through various stand-up routines all revolving around the theme of loyalty.
The episode begins with comedian Ryan Davis discussing the importance of having a "ride or die" friend in his life, someone who is always there for him no matter what. His hilarious anecdotes about his own experiences with said friends had the audience in stitches.
From there, we move on to comedienne Rita Brent who discusses her loyal relationship with her mother. She shares stories of the hilarious ways her mother has supported her throughout her life, from covering for her teenage mischief to helping her out of tight financial situations.
Next up is comedian Stacey Carver, who shares her experience with a less-than-loyal friend who couldn't seem to keep a secret. Her hilarious take on how best to handle sharing sensitive information with someone who can't keep their lips sealed had the audience laughing for minutes.
We then move on to comedian J.J. Williamson, who shares the story of how a close friend's disloyalty led to the end of a relationship with a girlfriend. Williamson's energetic storytelling had the audience in hysterics as he shared his experience navigating the complicated world of love and loyalty.
The episode continues with comedians discussing various scenarios where loyalty is tested. From friendships to romantic relationships, no stone is left unturned as the comedians share their hilarious takes on the importance of loyalty in various settings.
One of the highlights of the episode is comedian Ronnie Jordan's bit about being loyal to the wrong people. Jordan shares his experience with friends who got him into trouble and how he learned the hard way that loyalty should be reserved for those who deserve it.
Finally, the episode concludes with comedian Chris Redd's hilarious take on the concept of loyalty in the workplace. His relatable bits had the audience laughing out loud as he shared the various ways corporate loyalty is often rewarded with less-than-adequate compensation.
In "Ride or Die," Laff Mobb's Laff Tracks season 1 episode 3, viewers are treated to a comedic exploration of the importance of loyalty in all aspects of life. From friendships to romantic relationships to the workplace, the comedians deliver their hilarious take on what it means to be "ride or die."