Mikey Teutul decides to pursue his comedy career and enlists the help of comedian Brooke Van Poppelen to get him ready for some stage time in episode 22. In the 2nd part I introduce him to fellow comics Roger Hailes and Andrea Wallace to further his "funny school education". We actually play zip zap zop. Worth watching for that part alone.
In episode 24 Roger and Brooke support Mikey as he gets ready to debut his stand-up at Comix Comedy Club in NYC.
CHOKE! He seems like a nice guy. That said, the problem is that he is surrounded by those who keep enabling him to be lazy, pathetic, a goof. In general, he's a big joke who's life is nothing once this show goes off of the air. He has no real skills and doesn't want to take time to learn a trade but rather coasts through life with as little effort as possible. Without his brother, PJD, he'd be gone.
NormanRB 2 months ago
You've got a long way to go, but not bad for a first timer.
monkeymandingo1 10 months ago
I think Mikey is funny, but being on stage is a big difference then being funny in person. He definitly can be funny on stage as well but like any profession needs practice.
MeAndYou020401 11 months ago
@RevDrWally It sucked balls
therealgergory 1 year ago
His act sucked.
RevDrWally 1 year ago
good job little brookie!
joselynhughes 1 year ago
great job, brooke!
imnotfolded 1 year ago