What does the two coreys have to do with the last comic standing?”
Last night, five comics from Season One of Last Comic Standing (selected by the cast of Season Two) and five comics from Season Two of Last Comic Standing (selected by the cast of Season One) performed, and America voted for their favorite comics. This week’s show started with Jay Mohr letting us know which team received the most votes (and, therefore, which cast received a $50,000 prize). I would have said that Season One had the stronger team, but the winning team was actually Season Two. That’s a bad omen for the Season One cast, because if a team consisting of four of their top five and a favorite early evictee can’t beat a mixed team of Season Two, they’re not likely to win any of the team competitions. Tonight, the “other” comics — those not selected to perform last night — took to the stage and competed. I’m not sure if the comics knew that they were, in essence, selecting for two competitions when they made their choices. On the one hand, I’d sort of liked the thought of poss