
Stand-up superstar Kevin Hart travels across America in order to learn about the comedy scenes in cities from coast to coast, and find each destination's budding stars.

Kevin Hart heads to Atlanta to host stand-up from comedians Plug Chapman, Mario Tory, David Perdue and Sweet Baby Kita.

A visit to Houston features stand-up performances by Ken Boyd, Crystal Powell, Alfred Kainga and Tim Mathis.

A visit to Chicago features performances by Taneshia "Just Nesh" Rice, Calvin Evans, Josh Johnson and Erica Clark.

A visit to Sacramento features performances by BT Kingsley, Ellis Rodriguez and JR De Guzman.

A visit to Miami features performances by Plus Pierre, Cisco Duran, J.B. Ball and Pam Bruno.

A visit to Washington, D.C., features performances by Lafayette Wright, Jamel Johnson and Rob Maher.

A visit to Philadelphia features performances by TuRae Gordon, Anthony Moore, Lawrence Killebrew and Skeet Carter.

Season 1 ends in Birmingham with performances by Jermaine "FunnyMaine" Johnson, Rocky Dale Davis and Trey Mack.

Kevin Hart travels to Arizona to host stand-up from Phoenix-based comics Bryan Ricci, Terrence DeLane, Jill Kimmel and James "JayMac" McCowan.

Kevin Hart dives into the comedy scene of Seattle and meets up with Kanisha Buss, Manny Martin, Bo Johnson and Ralph Porter.

Kevin Hart explores the underground Paterson, N.J. comedy scene with some help from Cee Jay Craxx, Kendall "Shorty" Ward, Rey Gibbs and Ty Raney.

Kevin Hart visits Jackson, Miss., and presents comedy from Marvin Hunter, Rita Brent, Ben Compton and Merc B. Williams.

Kevin Hart joins forces with the up-and-comers of the Detroit stand-up scene for a night of comedy; featuring Jeff Horste, Alton "Boogie" Williams, John Bell and Mike Geeter.

Kevin Hart travels to the Twin Cities to take in the local comedy scene and enjoy stand-up from Greg Coleman II, Earl Elliot, Bruce Leroy Williams and Ali Sultan.

Kevin Hart journeys to Memphis, TN, to shine a light on local comedians Latoya Tennille, Jonny Bratsveen, Mo Alexander and Cleatis Allen Jr.

Kevin Hart scopes out Boston's comedy scene and sits down with local comedians J Smitty, Reece Cotton and Jay Are Adams.

Vincent B. Bryant understands why his ex-girlfriend cheated on him, Princeton Dew doesn't want to date women his age, and Tahir Moore vows to lose weight.

Blaq Ron details how "making love" differs from sex, KeLanna Spiller addresses the elephant in the room, and Gerald Piper notices how his Spanish sounds a lot like English.

Shaddy McCoy confesses to the issues New Orleans has, Carissa Cropper admits she's the problem with her love life, and Arron "AO" Odom recalls overhearing a rowdy student.

Rob Ward remembers trying to stop a robbery, Mike Polk Jr. compares first and second weddings, and Nelsin Davis pleads for Cleveland to fix its potholes.

Zack Johnson admits he hates all kids, Joel James remembers when he made O.J. Simpson feel unsafe, and Travis Blunt highlights his struggles as a biracial man.

Ty Davis discusses the joys of the cougar lifestyle, Sir Alex chats about gambling with kids, and Ivan Martin encourages a gas station bootlegger.

G. King calls out his friends who only want go to his free shows, Cody Woods looks back on going to an all-black school, and Mario Hodge recalls getting carjacked.

Dustin Nickerson tells kids not to follow their dreams, Adrian "ADEE" McCovy describes an expensive first date, and Keith Johnson explains why he's the "iPhone 29 of people."
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