
"The Jeselnik Offensive" brings Anthony Jeselnik and his signature dark and twisted point of view to Comedy Central in a new weekly, topical series. Jeselnik, known for his blistering appearances on the Roasts of Charlie Sheen and Donald Trump, will unleash his razor-sharp take on each week's must-see "train wreck" news ripped from the headlines of Gawker, Reddit and the places we all troll for the darker, more shocking and lurid stories. Two panelists will join Jeselnik to further bash pop culture and gleefully rip the veil of sanctity from off-limit topics.

Anthony seeks an expert opinion on the funny side of cancer, and Amy Schumer and Aziz Ansari defend their tweets.

Anthony reveals the leading cause of death for children in America and holds a spelling bee, and Patton Oswalt and Nick Kroll act out a threesome.

Anthony chats with a private investigator about missing children, and Kristen Schaal and Billy Eichner discuss their shared college experience.

Anthony pays tribute to sharks and examines the beauty fails of celebrities' kids, and Brian Posehn and Doug Benson take part in a morbid lovemaking quiz.

Andy Kindler and Brett Gelman join Anthony; 'Which Kind of Asian Is This?' is played.

Anthony makes predictions about the Casey Anthony pregnancy rumors and softens up for daytime TV, and Jeff Ross and Jonah Ray discuss yoga pants, Nazis and bad male strippers.

Anthony meets with an expert on female body image issues, and John Mulaney and T.J. Miller can't tell the difference between gunshot wounds and Italian food.

Anthony quizzes the audience on common racist Google searches, and Natasha Leggero and Jason Mantzoukas discuss spousal cannibalism and modern parenting.

Anthony weighs in on Michael J. Fox's baking skills, while Abbey Elliot and Pete Holmes discuss derogatory nail polish names and a Georgia high school's first integrated prom.

Anthony and Jim Norton teach a child about bullying, and Kumail Nanjiani and Reggie Watts react to Justin Bieber's Holocaust gaffe and critique paintings.

Anthony asks a funeral director about necrophilia and shares the history of his panel, and Amy Schumer and Jim Norton pretend to be roommates.

Anthony performs stand-up for Satanists and sounds the alarm over a bizarre climate event, and Kumail Nanjiani and David Koechner act out a marriage proposal.

Anthony quizzes the audience on common racist Google searches, while Adam Pally and Casey Wilson discuss bra innovations and drunk toddlers.
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Anthony sits down with an expert on drunk driving, and Doug Benson and Rob Huebel weigh in on the British royal family and Batman's lack of superpowers.

Anthony learns about Islam, and Joan Rivers and Dave Attell discuss the Catholic Church, sex in nursing homes and the benefits of drinking coffee.

Anthony critiques celebrity fashion trends and confronts his future self, and Eric Andre and T.J. Miller weigh in on sex offenders, racist clubs and the black market organ trade.

Anthony meets with a plastic surgeon to learn about body dysmorphia, and Marc Maron and Tom Lennon unpack a violent summer camp trend and imagine in-flight comedy sets.

Anthony quizzes the audience about violence in popular media and surprises his panel with an expert on bears, and Nick Kroll and John Mulaney try to see the logic behind bulletproof couches.