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1The dumbest performers you'll ever see on TV.
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3This isn't a complete list of commentators, so expect more to come.
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7[[folder: The Main Four]]
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9This folder pertains to the main four cast members during seasons 1 through 15. Before the {{Retool}}, they were also the ones who were listed in adverts for World's Dumbest as their DarkAndTroubledPast made them the perfect commentators for the show's original beginnings about criminals.
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13!!Creator/DannyBonaduce
14[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dannybonaduce_9074.jpg]]
15->''[[MoneyDearBoy “Why do I even come here? Oh, the money, that’s right!”]]''
16
17Known for his tough guy image, Danny's DarkAndTroubledPast made him a perfect commentator for the show during the days when it focused on dumb criminals.
18----
19->Tropes associated with him:
20* EightiesHair: He used to have a mullet.
21* AdamWesting: Danny has made an entire career out of being a washed-up former child star.
22* AddledAddict: He claims to have little to no memory of TheEighties.
23* AllMenArePerverts: Frequently makes implications about his sex life, but will also comment about wanting to fool around with any attractive girl featured in a clip.
24* AscendedMeme[=/=]TheCameo: If a TV show features a "Partridge in a pear tree" gag in association with a "Twelve Days of Christmas" theme, it will feature Bonaduce 99% of the time.
25* ButForMeItWasTuesday: Mentioned repeatedly throughout the episodes at times. One morning, Danny and his radio crew are discussing things they have done out of desperation and a caller relates that she wanted to go somewhere after a painful medical procedure. Out of desperation, [[DrivenToSuicide she takes a bunch of drugs]]. In a nod to his [[AddledAddict drug-addled]] past, Danny comments: "...for you it was desperation. For me it was Tuesday."
26* ButtMonkey: Often played to ridiculous extremes and combined with OldShame. One example is him imitating whatever stupid stunt or record-breaking attempt we just saw.
27** Brad and at times Daniel Baldwin tried to do this to him through JerkassBall. It didn't last.
28* TheCastShowOff: Played completely straight in the sense that the Smoking Gun loved to throw in some clips of Danny's past exploits (usually in "Brawlers" episodes) when we least expect it (Danny himself doesn't seem to mind the least); and played straight as every now and then, Danny will try and outdo certain stunts or records that are featured in clips.
29* CharacterTic: Points to the camera a lot.
30* DarkAndTroubledPast: His past exploits include drug and alcohol abuse, homelessness, punching a transvestite hooker (which he narrates with an animated recreation in "Brawlers 13"), and his notorious temper.
31* DemotedToExtra: By Season 15, his appearances on the show were pretty much reduced to the point that he would only make a joke or comment or two in an entire episode.
32* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: He invokes this in "Inventions 3" on a jump rope invention, baffling Daisy in the process.
33-->'''Danny''': Maybe it's working out my wrists, but I can think of better ways to work out my wrists.
34* DontExplainTheJoke: A chronic offender of this.
35* FormerChildStar: He was TheDanza Partridge on ''Series/ThePartridgeFamily'' back in TheSeventies, also stating that he would have turned into a drug-addicted {{Jerkass}} with or without his role on it, so he is an inversion of sorts.
36* GameShowHost: Of the short-lived Creator/{{GSN}} game show ''[=StarFace=]''.
37* {{Gasshole}}: He rips a rather potent one during the HilariousOuttakes of one episode. He even makes a CallBack to it in another episode.
38* GroinAttack: In a "Brawlers" episode, we see a clip of Danny getting into a scuffle with another has-been celebrity at a press conference, where at one point Danny squeezes the other guy's balls. The cast remark that this isn't the first time Danny's gone for somebody's balls.
39* HiddenDepths: The guy who's known for drug problems and recreating idiotic stunts is also the guy most likely to make historical allusions (to UsefulNotes/JohnWilkesBooth, Creator/BenjaminFranklin, UsefulNotes/RasputinTheMadMonk, etc.).
40* HotBlooded: His temper, in a nutshell.
41* IrrationalHatred: Hated Dustin when he was on the panel, to which he only addressed him as "Screech".
42** Considering Dustin's previous unruly behavior in other programs, it's somewhat justified.
43* MoneyDearBoy:[[invoked]] From time to time, Danny will remark the only reason he does the show is for the money, though they apparently don't pay very well.
44* OldShame:[[invoked]] The show loves treating us to a clip of some of his past confrontations when we least expect it... and whenever that happens, expect one or more of the cast to make the obvious, "Oh look, it's Danny Bonaduce from ''The Partridge Family''! Wonder what he's been up to lately?" comments, which is sometimes combined with ButtMonkey from the cast... or in some other videos, a rare moment of admiration.
45* OneSteveLimit: With Daniel Baldwin and Dan Cummins.
46* PerfectlyCromulentWord: Introduced the show to the word "drunkle" on the grounds that there are so many drunk uncles in his family, they condensed it down to one word, hence "drunkle." The word has been used infrequently since then.
47* PungeonMaster: Very efficient with a majority of the laughable and the more groanworthy ones, too.
48* PutOnABus: Danny was among a heavy portion of the cast who had left or were let go due to the mid-Season 15 {{Retool}}.
49* RecoveredAddict: During his Seattle radio segment "Danny Bonaduce: Life Coach", Danny will frequently discuss his troubled past and how frequently the pull of addiction has tried to drag him back under.
50* SelfDeprecation: He's not above being the butt of his own jokes, sometimes implying that he has a [[TeenyWeenie small penis]].
51* SignatureStyle: He's definitely [[PungeonMaster a barrel of pun]].
52* TookALevelInBadass: He tazed himself in "Criminals 23" and is shown to be laughing afterwards with no ill effects.
53
54!!Creator/ToddBridges
55[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/toddbridges_9045.jpg]]
56->''[[CatchPhrase "In your face!”]]''
57
58Also known for his own past brushes with the law, Todd was also a perfect fit for the show’s original focus on criminals.
59----
60->Tropes associated with him:
61* CatchPhrase: "In your face!"
62* DarkAndTroubledPast: Although he's had his share of brushes with the law in the past, somehow, his past isn't brought up nearly as much as Danny's, Leif's, or Tonya's.
63-->'''Todd:''' ''[after suffering a head injury in a skit]'' Who am I? I'm not Gary Coleman... I'm Todd Bridges.
64* DemotedToExtra: Around the end of Season 14, his appearances were reduced to the point of where he was seen in at least one or two jokes or comments an episode.
65* EverythingIsRacist: If there's ever an inkling of racism present in a clip, Todd is usually the first to point it out.
66-->'''Todd:''' Oh, here we go, another day full of racism!
67* FormerChildStar: Willis from ''Series/DiffrentStrokes''. References to his former role will arise on occasion.
68* PutOnABus: Among the many that left due to the mid-Season 15 {{Retool}}.
69* SignatureStyle: Often acts out the ridiculous stunts that happen.
70* {{Squick}}:[[invoked]] Hates it whenever clips have white guys taking off their shirts.
71* ThoseTwoGuys: With John whenever the sketch calls for it, also paired up with Judy in a few too.
72
73!!Creator/LeifGarrett
74[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/leifgarrett_9071.jpg]]
75->''[[TheChewToy “Why do you guys always pick on me?”]]''
76
77Former 70s teen heartthrob, and well-known stoner Leif Garrett has become known for always being the butt of other’s jokes on this show, and like Danny and Todd, his past brushes with the law made him a perfect fit for the show’s original focus on criminals.
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79->Tropes associated with him:
80* AscendedExtra: In Season 15 he becomes this after having been DemotedToExtra during Season 14 and due to a popular Brad Pitt parody he performed lampooning the actor's Chanel commercial, keeping it enforced all the way to his last appearance.
81* BigShutUp: A rather mellow version of it in an later "Criminals" episode which Danny asked who was stupid enough to keeps drugs in their shoes. It was a CallBack to Leif's 2010 drug arrest in an earlier episode... to which Leif simply told him to shut up.
82* ButtMonkey: As noted on the main page, the unwritten motto of this show is "When in doubt, make fun of Leif Garrett." At times, it gets to a point that Leif also becomes the show's [[TheChewToy chew toy]]. Depending on the nature of the joke, Danny will either egg it on or actually come to Leif's defense.
83* DarkAndTroubledPast: His history with drug problems are often the source of jokes, especially in "Criminals" and "Outlaws" episodes with clips that involve drugs.
84** In "Criminals 21" on the countdown at number 13, he gets to reenact his 2010 drug arrest.
85* DeathGlare: He gave a particularly impressive one to Brad in "Partiers 6" after Brad compared a fall that a particular dumb one suffered to his career, to which he simply laughed and then [[BewareTheNiceOnes looked at him in disdain]].
86* DidIJustSayThatOutLoud: In "Drivers 7" he mentions his helmet never came off at 140 miles per hour, to which he quotes this trope outright. It happens again in "Criminals 11" when he mentions his dad was a pothead, to which he asked one of them to erase that from the commentary.
87* IWasQuiteALooker: A TeenIdol in TheSeventies, his radical transformation over the years has resulted in some of the commentators to remark that he used to be such a pretty girl.
88* NiceGuy: Despite his troubles, he's said to be one of the most genuine and sweetest people in showbusiness. It's also why his past breakdown took many by surprise.
89* OldShame:[[invoked]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NnXCOZuo5dc This Idaho Potato Sticks commercial]] he did for Japan has been featured in a "Performers" episode; Leif himself even remarked "[[MoneyDearBoy Hey, it paid the bills.]]"
90* PrecisionFStrike: On the rare occasion when one of the commentators hits hard on him about his career or his arrest record... boy howdy. It's played straight in the epic one he gives to Daniel Baldwin in "Daredevils 10".
91* PutOnABus: Disappeared due to the mid-Season 15 {{Retool}}.
92* SelfDeprecation: Even though he's pretty much the entire show's ButtMonkey, he too can make jokes about himself at his own expense.
93%%* SuspiciouslySpecificDenial: Pulls this a lot.
94* TeenIdol: This was his career in TheSeventies, brought up by the cast from time to time.
95* VerbalTic: His California[=/=]{{SurferDude}} dialect.
96
97!!UsefulNotes/TonyaHarding
98[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tonyaharding_573.jpg]]
99->''[[CatchPhrase “Wham-bam-thank you, ma’am!”]]''
100
101Former figure skater, Tonya Harding is the show’s resident DumbBlonde, and probably the one person the rest of the cast wishes they didn’t have to work with. And, again, like Danny, Todd, and Leif, her past brushes with the law made her a perfect fit for the show’s original focus on criminals.
102----
103->Tropes associated with her:
104* AbsentMindedProfessor: Played with as she had a Show Within The Show segment called ''Physics 101 with Professor Tonya Harding''.
105* ButtMonkey: On an even bigger level than Leif, but not so much for laughs. Brad and Judy are the biggest offenders of it through playing with the JerkassBall.
106* CatchPhrase: She repeats three lines very often: "Hello?" (as in "Hello, what were you thinking?"), "Wham bam, thank you ma'am," and "I mean, oh my God..."
107* DarkAndTroubledPast: She's pretty much best known for her part in the 1994 figure skating scandal in which her then-husband, Jeff Gillooly, attempted to break Nancy Kerrigan's leg with a steel pipe thus making her unable to skate to allowing Tonya to try and take home the championship.
108* DemotedToExtra: In Season 15 her appearances were down to the point of where she was on for one joke or comment an episode.
109* DumbBlonde: She even lampshaded this in one episode:
110-->'''Tonya:''' I'm not real book smart, I'm ''blonde'' smart.
111** She had tried to subvert it in her last appearance on the show by dyeing her hair into a brunette color, but ultimately it didn't work.
112** Also supposedly {{Subverted}} in the occasional "Professor Tonya Harding" segments where she explains scientific principles related to a particular clip -- and then DoubleSubverted whenever the HilariousOuttakes reveal that she doesn't know what the hell she's talking about and is simply reading from cue cards.
113* TheFriendNobodyLikes: She's played up as annoying all the other commentators with her stupidity and rough attitude.
114* GeniusDitz: She knows a lot about cars and motor vehicles in general.
115* GoodBadGirl: She's known for her past brushes with law and subsequent arrests, however, she never comes off as any real threat.
116* IHaveBoobsYouMustObey: Once in a while, she will make remarks about her breasts or their perkiness.
117* IWasQuiteALooker: Her figure skating days are brought up from time to time. Pictures from a photoshoot of hers did come up at one point and her fellow cast members were surprised and impressed by how hot she looked.
118* TheLadette: She drinks beer (hates wine), loves monster trucks and motorcycles, hunts wild animals as a hobby and has appeared on celebrity boxing more than once.
119* PutOnABus: Was let go due to the mid-Season 15 {{Retool}}.
120* RunningGag: Almost everything that she says is met with other cast members (originally Loni Love, then Judy and later Nick or Leif) either rolling their eyes, raising an eyebrow, shaking their heads, laughing a little bit or just wearing confused looks on their faces.
121* ShipTease: At one point near the end of Season 5 she was paired up with John and before that, with Leif.
122* SignatureLaugh: Has a bit of a slight chortle.
123* SignatureStyle: Will try to explain what happened in her own logic, while flanked by the confused or annoyed reaction shots of the other commentators.
124* TheUnintelligible: If she mumbles incoherently or if her own self-proclaimed "blonde smartness" takes over, which results in what she says making little to no sense.
125
126[[/folder]]
127
128[[folder: Notable Commentators]]
129
130This folder holds the more notable commentators who served longer than the rest of them, who not only made fun of the dumb on the countdown but also their fellow panel at the same time.
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132
133!!Creator/JaimeAndrews
134[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jaimeandrews_7725.jpg]]
135
136Introduced in Season 6 in its premiere episode "Criminals 16", Jaime Andrews quickly became a popular castmember and is known for her looks, her mannerisms and her countless different hairstyles.
137----
138->Tropes associated with her:
139* GoodBadGirl: She sometimes falls into this trope, occasionally implying about being rather sexually active (like most of the women on this show also imply), though she otherwise doesn't look, dress, or act like a cheap whore, and in fact, her commentary is usually tamer and cleaner compared to most of the others.
140* MsFanservice: Once appeared inside a plastic bubble, wearing nothing but a leopard-print bathing suit.
141* NiceGirl: Mainly because she still does children's entertainment on occasion.
142* SexGoddess: She brags about giving killer blow jobs.
143* ShipTease: Occasionally with Brendan.
144* TheTease: Has not only teased taking her top off, but in one episode, she stands up, and starts to unbuckle her belt, before the camera quickly cuts away.
145
146!!Creator/DanielBaldwin
147[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/danielbaldwin_6423.jpg]]
148->''"'Get back here before I pull my pants up,' has got to be one of the least effective threats I’ve ever heard."''
149
150You know that Baldwin brother? The one who likes to booze his brains out? The one that’s not Alec, Stephen, or Billy? Yeah, that’s the one.
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152->Tropes associated with him:
153* ButtMonkey: Roger tends to do this to him a LOT. He's played this at plenty of points with both Danny and Leif, which in the latter's case was shut down with a PrecisionFStrike.
154* LargeHam: Will intentionally turn up the ham factor, particularly if he's used in a sketch. Other cast members will also comment on his acting chops (or lack thereof). At least once, he's intentionally hammed it up to demonstrate how to overact.
155--> "This is an outrage! '''AN OUTRAGE!!!'''"
156* OneSteveLimit: With Danny Bonaduce and Dan Cummins.
157* PromotionToOpeningTitles: On occasion.
158* PutOnABus: Left the show at the end of Season 14. His appearance for the show's smartphone app was later taken over by Mike Trainor.
159* VerbalTic: Delivers many of his lines with a flair that seems to channel high school dramatics clubs.
160
161!!Creator/MikeBritt
162[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mikebritt_4525.jpg]]
163->''[[EverythingIsRacist “Awwww, now why the bear gotta be black? I’m playin’, this whole shit is stupid!]]''
164
165Introduced in Season 9's "Criminals 23", Mike Britt is also another stand-out castmember, often providing biting commentary as well as playing various different characters in random sketches, one of the few to last all the way up to the show's end.
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167->Tropes associated with him:
168* EverythingIsRacist: He loves to [[PlayedForLaughs play the race card for laughs]] any chance he gets.
169* OneSteveLimit: With Mike Trainor and Michael Loftus.
170
171!!Creator/BryanCallen
172->''[[ItMakesSenseInContext "How does a cat meow when it's high? 'Woof! Woof! *snort* I'm so high right now...'"]]''
173[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bryancallen_7831.jpg]]
174
175Formerly of ''Mad TV'' and at one point ''The Goldbergs''. Like Brad, Bryan is the other only cast member to be featured on the show for all 16 seasons. Also, like Judy and Loni, Bryan has been seen on various different celebrity commentary shows over the years.
176----
177->Tropes associated with him:
178* AllergicToEvil: In the "Outlaws" episode [[TheStinger stinger]], he mentions he sneezes when he talks about [[Franchise/StarWars Darth Vader]] because he's so allergic to him, lampshading this trope by name afterwards.
179* AllMenArePerverts: His 'After Dark' segments along with his CatchPhrase invokes this along with the more sexier inventions in the "Inventions" episodes.
180--> '''Bryan''': ...I have a boner.
181* CatchPhrase: He has two particular lines he repeats at times: "I have a boner." or calling some of the more apathetic dumb ones that don't help "Dr./Captain No-Help".
182* CharacterTic: He sometimes looks directly into the camera either in or near the end of his commentary, much like Kevin or Tom. Also happens in some segments as well when he looks directly throughout, too.
183* {{Jerkass}}: Like Frank Stallone, Jo Koy or on occasion Chuck Nice he had a habit of being much more meaner towards the dumb. Unfortunately, it's been a trait of his that's also been ''very'' active off-set, considering his controversies and a recent feud with Bobby Lee.
184* NewJobAsThePlotDemands: Whenever a sketch is an infomercial for a place of business, Bryan is usually the one who apparently runs that business, whether it’s a used car lot, a yoga class, a school of gymnastics, or whatever.
185* PaperThinDisguise: Whenever posing as a foreigner for a sketch, he usually just makes his name sound more akin to that culture, ala, “Bryan Callenski”.
186* PromotionToOpeningTitles: Season 15.
187
188!!Creator/NickDiPaolo
189[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nickdipaolo_206.jpg]]
190->''”I’m doin’ this till they give me my own show on truTV.”''
191
192Introduced in the later half of Season 1, Nick is not only known for harassing the dumb people featured in the clips, but his fellow castmates as well.
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194->Tropes associated with him:
195* DemotedToExtra: He wasn't seen in Season 12 at all. He did appear in a few episodes in Season 13, with one episode that he was in pairing him up with Artie Lange.
196* {{Gasshole}}: Comes up from time to time in some of [[TheStinger the credits]].
197* TheNicknamer: Once called Judy in one of the outtakes "six foot eight inch Jew" when she yelled at him for interrupting her commentary.
198* PutOnABus: Left the show as a regular after Season 11, then for good after Season 13.
199* SelfDeprecation: Invokes this during a stinger for an earlier episode, where he and Judy (who walked in on his commentary) remark how pathetic working for truTV is.
200* SignatureStyle: Tends to exaggerate, especially when numbers are involved, such as claiming that someone was driving 500 miles an hour or that a robber was stopped by an elderly man "in his late hundreds."
201* TallDarkAndSnarky: Very much so, you could say it's his default mode.
202
203!!Creator/JohnEnos
204[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/johnenos_3806.jpg]]
205
206Think WesternAnimation/JohnnyBravo, but with shorter, darker hair, tattoos, and Tony Danza’s accent, John Enos was one of the longer surviving castmembers, being introduced in the Season 2 finale episode of "Animal Encounters", appearing for the rest of the series' run.
207----
208->Tropes associated with him:
209* TheCasanova
210* DumbMuscle: He may be built, but he’s not entirely bright. In fact, this is lampshaded in an “Inventions” episode where he tries to give some of the various inventions featured to Loni as gifts, only for them to be mistakes.
211-->'''John:''' I think you’re really gonna like this gift… it’s got a ''diamond'' in it!\
212'''Loni:''' Oh, John… is this what I think it is?\
213'''John:''' Yep! It’s a dog fork with a diamond in it!\
214'''Loni:''' First of all, this ain’t no diamond, it’s a clear rock. Secondly, why do you think I wanna eat like a dog?!\
215'''John:''' But it’s a [[GoshDangItToHeck forkin’ awesome gift]]!
216* GentleGiant: Owns at least two small dogs and handles them very well.
217%%* LargeHam
218* LiteralMinded: He is, "The Literal Dog Whisperer".
219-->'''John:''' (Grabs his Japanese Chin, and whispers to it) Hey, get over here, and we'll have a little talk. No more chewing up Mommy's shoe's, you got it? Don't do that.
220* MrFanservice: Whenever he goes shirtless.
221* PecFlex: Goes along with his {{Fanservice}}, but admittedly, he's just about the only man on this show who's really built for such.
222* RealMenWearPink: Like anyone's gonna tell him that having two cute little dogs is unmanly. Or being a [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic bronie]].
223* RunningGag: Prior to Season 16, he was often paired with Loni in different sketches, where they would play lovers. Afterwards, he pretty much tries to have his way with any of the women on the show.
224* ShipTease: He was paired with Tonya in earlier shows before he and Loni were paired to play lovers.
225* ThoseTwoGuys: With Todd, sometimes with Danny as well.
226
227!!Creator/DaisyGardner
228[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/daisygardner_5295.jpg]]
229->''”Oh my God! What I thought would happen totally happened!”''
230
231Daisy Gardner is a writer for both Series/ThirtyRock and ''Californication'' who was introduced in Season 3's "Criminals 10" premiere episode and quickly became one of the show’s more popular female castmembers, but like Chelsea her popularity seems to be more about her looks than her jokes, as she’s often accused of being the weakest link of the show. She was one of the few who lasted all the way to the end of the series.
232----
233->Tropes associated with her:
234* AfraidOfBlood: Hinted at in "Partiers 17" when a clip regarding a guy bleeding from bashing his head with a bottle has a lady friend lick the blood off of it.
235-->'''Daisy:''' Please don't lick his blood, PLEASE don't lick his blood!
236* AllWomenAreLustful: Often wants to get it on with a hunky guy featured in a clip. She also frequently expresses interest in porn, and will let her disappointed be known if a man's private parts are blurred in a clip.
237* CharacterTic: She has a tendency to glance off to the side frequently whenever she comments.
238* PunnyName: Brendan invoked this in a "Performers" episode.
239-->'''Brendan:''' Ladies and gentleman, our next performer's name sounds fake, but she assures me it isn't...
240* TheTease: Has teased taking her top off on at least two different occasions.
241
242!!Creator/JudyGold
243[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/judygold_533.jpg]]
244->''[[CatchPhrase “Uh, hello?!]]''
245
246Judy Gold is a comedienne who has pretty much made a career for herself appearing on celebrity commentary shows - you may recognize her from many of Creator/VH1's older ''I Love...''' series.
247----
248->Tropes associated with her:
249* ArchEnemy: She seems to serve as this for Tonya, feeling she deserves more recognition than the former controversy-prone skater.
250* BigShutUp: The outtakes have this trope played straight whenever her commentary is interrupted. She sometimes invokes this if anyone starts something with her, too... or when her temper flares up.
251* ButtMonkey: At Brad, Frank and Nick's expense.
252* CatchPhrase: She often uses a variant of Tonya's "Hello?!" as well, though with a lot more bite.
253* DeadpanSnarker: Combines this with SarcasmMode. Along with her acerbic wit and condescension towards the dumb and her fellow panel alike ([[ButtMonkey Tonya being a perennial example]]) her temper doesn't defuse any of the snark, either.
254* DemotedToExtra: Throughout Season 15, her appearances on the show were reduced to about one joke or comment per episode.
255* DoesNotLikeMen: Due to being openly gay.
256* DontExplainTheJoke: A chronic offender of this.
257* EmbarrassingNickname: Brad called her "Jewbacca", "Sasquatch" or Bigfoot's Sister. When she exploded at Nick for accidentally interrupting her commentary, he fired back and called her "six foot eight inch Jew".
258* HairTriggerTemper: So much so that even if you accidentally interrupt her during her commentary, she'll either invoke BigShutUp or will explode at you. It's also the subject of some of the other commentators' jokes.
259-->'''Nick:''' I had no idea it was possible to get angrier that Judy Gold!
260* HatesEveryoneEqually: In a nutshell. It's even [[LampshadedTrope lampshaded]] in "Criminals 12" in the credits where she said she hates ''people''.
261* HaveIMentionedIAmGay: Unlike Brad she isn't quite as vocal about her sexuality on the show, usually only mentioning it when the opportunity presents itself such as in "World's Dumbest Shoppers" where a crowd of guys are waiting to mob a store for the new [=PS3=], inferring that guys like these are what create lesbians.
262* {{Jerkass}}: Some of her more vitriolic commentary can come off as this, however...
263** JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She's better known to be this, especially when she receives her Pricasso painting. When she learns that a kitten who was playing hide and seek with a dog in a glass vase later dies, she requests a moment because [[TenderTears she was tearing up]]. Say what you will, but she does have a heart underneath all that sarcasm.
264* KaleidoscopeHair: She has gone through a number of hairstyle changes over the years, and depending on how intense the lighting is (causing her to look either rather fair-skinned, or really tanned), she can almost look like a different person.
265* LadyLooksLikeADude: Various cast members regularly poke fun of Judy's height (she's apparently very tall for a woman— hard to tell since the cast members are sitting most of the time) and for not being a smoking hot model like Ali Landry, which probably only makes her even more prone to these jokes.
266* NobodyTouchesTheHair: She gets extremely angry in the outtakes whenever someone straightens out her hair.
267* NoIndoorVoice: She can scream like a banshee and laugh at times like a hyena.
268* PromotionToOpeningTitles: Season 15.
269* RunningGag: In earlier episodes Judy often mentioned how a particular dumb one on the countdown'll get their own show.
270* SarcasmMode: A chronic offender of this, too.
271* SelfDeprecation: Remarked at one point with Nick at how pathetic working for truTV is in an earlier episode.
272* SirSwearsALot: Whenever another commentator compares her to a loud swearing subject with a HairTriggerTemper, count on it.
273* StatuesqueStunner: Six feet three inches? That seals the deal.
274* ThoseTwoGuys: With Brad in later sketches.
275* WhenSheSmiles: As seen in "Performers 2" when she receives her Pricasso painting of her. It's really beautiful to behold, too.
276
277!!Creator/TedJessup
278[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tedjessup_9992.jpg]]
279->''”Why is everyone on Series/TheView always so antagonistic?”''
280
281Introduced in Season 6 on the episode "Partiers 7", ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' writer Ted Jessup is also a featured commentator on this show, being the show's first consulting producer before fellow commentator Mike Trainor took over.
282----
283->Tropes associated with him:
284* DeadpanSnarker: About as roughly as dry and at times witty [[WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy as the dog and the family he writes for]].
285* GuysAreSlobs: He personifies the trope with his unkempt hair, heavy stubble and shirts that almost always have mystery stains on them. He does clean up quite nicely though on occasion.
286* ProudToBeAGeek: In a season 6 "Drivers" episode he says that the only time a car going into wires at 88 miles an hour works is if you have a [[Franchise/BackToTheFuture flux capacitor]], prompting a "Nerd Alert!".
287** Caustically subverted in later episodes where he shows some contempt for nerds, but mostly for laughs.
288* RecurringCharacter: Started off like this in his debut up until Season 8's end, mainly due to him being a writer and at one point the show's consulting producer. Some episodes had him [[DemotedToExtra appear at least once or twice]], fitting the trope perfectly due to his commentary at times being few and far between.
289* SesquipedalianLoquaciousness: Combines this with his snark to brilliant effect, as first seen in "Criminals 23".
290--> '''Ted''': Okay, we've just stolen a cumbersome household appliance, now we need to steal a truck, hahahaha... Can you imagine these guys using the word "cumbersome"?
291
292!!Creator/BillyKimball
293[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/billykimball_1751.jpg]]
294-> ''"[[DeadpanSnarker Most people don't know this]], but when you hit asphalt at those speeds, it's [[CaptainObvious just like hitting solid asphalt]]."''
295
296One of the more prolific writers in the entertainment field, Billy Kimball got his start from the HBO series Not Necessarily The News and eventually wrote for SNL, Lateline and most famously ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons''. The series saw his panel debut in Season 3's "Daredevils 4" episode and he lasted up until the end of Season 15. He's also probably the best-known adult nerd that some never heard of.
297
298----
299->Tropes associated with him:
300* CulturedBadass: Considerably more cultured than the rest of the cast, invoking the trope into a lot of his commentary.
301-->'''Billy:''' I had an unfortunate incident on the way home from a philharmonic... uh, there was a guy on the subway, and he kept going like, (Makes devil horn hand signs) "BRAAAAAHMS!!!"
302* DeadpanSnarker: while this applies to most of the cast to some degree, his delivery of dry witticisms takes this to a higher level than most of the others.
303* DidIJustSayThatOutLoud: In "Daredevils 6" he couldn't believe the German acrobat trying to walk the tightrope didn't entirely fall off, then completely quotes the trope by name.
304-->'''Billy:''' This was very, very upsetting to me, I can't believe he didn't fall... oh, did I say that out loud?
305* DistinguishedGentlemansPipe: He has it out in some episodes.
306* GentlemanSnarker: He has some slight deadpan to it though, since he's more of a writer.
307* IconicOutfit: His glasses, as well as his numerous different suits.
308* PungeonMaster: Combines this with [[GentlemanSnarker his quips]], an example being an episode where he mentions a guy who took being smacked by an ice cream truck with 'such, such ''Good Humor'''...
309* PutOnABus: Left at the end of Season 15. He was also one of the few that stayed around a little bit past the mid-season {{Retool}}, also like Loni, but he chose to leave at the end of the season.
310* ShipTease: Was paired with Marianne on occasion.
311* SophisticatedAsHell: while he often plays up his cultured image, he will at times follow this up with a PrecisionFStrike.
312* ThoseTwoGuys: With Frank.
313* VerbalTic: Often pauses mid-sentence with an, "Uhh," or an, "Umm."
314
315!!Roger Lodge
316[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rogerlodge_9882.jpg]]
317->''"Just when you think you've seen it all, we bring you a shrimp on a treadmill. God bless this show."''
318
319Comedian and game show host, Roger Lodge was introduced in Season 2 and has enjoyed a lengthy stay on the show.
320----
321->Tropes associated with him:
322* CharacterTic: Like Kevin, Tom and Bryan he looks directly at the camera at times near the end of his commentary, whenever he points out what people do that are dangerous or idiotic... or just to congratulate someone who's tough in some "Brawlers" episodes.
323* DidIJustSayThatOutLoud: He lampshades this heavily in his debut "Drivers" episode, looking rather embarrassed afterwards. Considering he may have been holding the JerkassBall a little more tightly, it might also be intentional on his part.
324--> '''Roger:''' If you're gonna make a run for it, you might want to work in a salad or two... fatass. [[IrisOut *looks sheepishly at the camera*]]
325* LargeHam: At times, some "Inventors" episodes have him mention the items with [[ChewingTheScenery considerable gusto]] than other episodes.
326* TheNicknamer: In an earlier episode he once nicknamed himself Roger "Sparky" Lodge. It's revisited in the Season 12 finale.
327* PutOnABus: Left the show after Season 13.
328* ShownTheirWork: Outside the show, Roger has made a career for himself as a gameshow host and whenever he has a gameshow sketch, he's inevitably the host.
329* VomitDiscretionShot: In the "Animal Encounters" episode, upon seeing a local Indian snake exterminator eating about 100 baby snakes. He immediately wretches off-camera afterwards.
330
331!!Creator/BradLoekle
332[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bradloekle_4720.jpg]]
333->''[[SelfDeprecation “I really need to get off cable.”]]''
334
335Brad Loekle held the distinction of being one of only two cast members who appeared on the show for all 16 seasons; his quirky personality and (at times) cheesy commentary made him a popular cast member.
336----
337->Tropes associated with Brad:
338* BigGuy: While certainly not obese, he is a little on the chunky side and will at times joke about it at his own expense, usually comparing himself to Jeff Cohen's iconic role of Chunk from ''Film/TheGoonies''.
339* ButtMonkey: Almost always Judy's target of the JerkassBall throughout the series, but in later seasons he also became Danny, Bryan and John's personal target as well.
340* DeadpanSnarker: His snark can be very brusque and at times biting in tone.
341* DemotedToExtra: Near the end of Season 15 his appearances were limited to about 2 or 3 jokes or appearances an episode.
342* EverythingIsRacist: Thankfully averted for real... but not so much in "Drivers 14" he wonders when there were black people in Alaska, earning him a rather nasty glare from Chuck Nice for his efforts. It's revisited in "Drivers 18" when he mentions 'black ice' keeping the white man down, earning him more glares from both Todd and Chuck.
343-->'''Brad''': Whoa whoa wait! There are black people in Alaska? Since when?\
344'''Chuck''': ''[DeathGlare]''
345* FanDisservice: Whenever an opportunity arises for him to [[WalkingShirtlessScene be in the buff]]. [[IRegretNothing He doesn't seem to regret it really.]]
346* FunTShirt: Sometimes wears one that says "Bradology: The Study of Brad".
347* HaveIMentionedIAmGay: Brad is openly gay and is very loud and proud about it.
348* IrrationalHatred: In earlier seasons and at times towards Tonya in commentary.
349* TheNicknamer: Played with as he calls Judy "Jewbacca", "Sasquatch" or Bigfoot's Sister.
350* PoliticalOvercorrectness: Was once bleeped for saying "Arab", even though the criminal viewed in the present clip was Arab. Brad was also once bleeped for "faggot," indicating he doesn't have NWordPrivileges.
351* PromotionToOpeningTitles: On occasion.
352* SelfDeprecation: Often makes fat jokes at himself, even though he's not ''that'' fat. He'll also make jokes about his career apparently being in the crapper that he's reduced to appearing on a cable TV show with Tonya Harding.
353* SesquipedalianLoquaciousness: At times, with a notable example in "Daredevils 6" with him and the word ''rochambeau'', [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin meaning two males taking turns kicking each other in the nuts]]. The word itself is even revisited in "Performers 2" when he says it again.
354* ShipTease: He gets paired with Judy in later sketches.
355* SignatureStyle: Will either use pop cultural references or insult one of the panel.
356* ThoseTwoGuys: Usually with either Judy or Mike Trainor in sketches.
357* WalkingShirtlessScene: Brad looks for an opportunity or excuse to take his clothes off.
358
359!!Creator/MichaelLoftus
360[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/michaelloftus_6541.jpg]]
361->''"Never fight a crazy guy. People, get that tattooed on the inside of your eyelids: never fight a crazy guy."''
362
363Michael Loftus is a little harder to point out on the show, mainly because he doesn’t often look the same twice, but he is distinguishable by often assuming a role in the clips featured on the show.
364----
365->Tropes associated with him:
366* AllMenArePerverts: He demonstrates this in a few earlier episodes.
367* LimitedWardrobe: He has a small handful of shirts that he seems to like to wear quite frequently, such as a goldenrod Point Lobos t-shirt, and a red flannel shirt.
368* TheNicknamer: Introduced himself in a "Hillbillies" episode in Season 14 as Michael "Cooter" Loftus. He later revisits this in a Season 15 episode as Michael "The Loft" Loftus.
369* OneSteveLimit: Averted, having appeared with Mike Trainor and Mike Britt.
370* PutOnABus: Was among the many that were let go in the mid-Season 15 {{Retool}}.
371* SayingSoundEffectsOutLoud: And ''how''.
372* ShapeShifter: He's not an exact shape shifter, however, he ''does'' frequently change his looks, [[http://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k290/snowthbo/michaelloftus_zps2ce1ca44.jpg as can be seen here]].
373* ShipTease: Curiously, whenever he plays the part of a husband in a brief skit or in his commentary, he also plays the part of the wife as well.
374-->'''Husband Michael:''' You know what I'm gonna do today, honey? I'm gonna go out and get me a job at the convenience store.\
375'''Wife Michael:''' Whatchoo gonna wear?\
376'''Husband Michael:''' I thought I would wear my jeans... and my belt.
377* SignatureStyle: Will often use [[SayingSoundEffectsOutLoud ridiculous sound effects]].
378
379!!Creator/LoniLove
380[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lonilove_8790.jpg]]
381->''[[BigEater “You can’t bribe kids with doughnuts, that only works for me!”]]''
382
383Loni, like Judy, has a history of appearing on various different celebrity commentary shows; if you liked her on Creator/VH1, you'll love her (no pun intended) on truTV!
384----
385->Tropes associated with her:
386* AlliterativeName: '''L'''oni '''L'''ove.
387* BeAWhoreToGetYourMan: She occasionally will offer tips in trying to bribe an officer, or get on a cop's good side (or any man, really), by saying, "Do what I always do: use sex."
388* BigEater: She loves to talk or think about food.
389* TheBigGirl: Although it's not so much now, however.
390* BigBreastPride: She ''loves'' her tatas.
391* PromotionToOpeningTitles: On occasion.
392* PutOnABus: Left near the end of Season 15. She was among those that were originally kept, but left anyways.
393* RunningGag: Was frequently paired in John in sketches where they would play lovers.
394* SassyBlackWoman: One of the few on the show.
395* ShipTease: She and John frequently play lovers in random different skits and sketches throughout her stint on the show. Before that, she used to be paired with Todd quite a bit as well.
396* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Based on her many comments, she must really love her some bacon.
397
398!!Creator/KevinMcCaffrey
399-> ''If Step Two of your robbery involves running away with a Darth Vader mask...*RecordScratch* Step ''One'' was '''terrible'''!''
400[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kevinmccaffrey_2836.jpg]]
401
402Kevin has become a well-known and well-loved fixture on the show, from his usually deadpan and obvious commentary, to his participation in various different sketches, making him one of the more versatile performers on the show.
403----
404->Tropes associated with him:
405* CharacterTic: He often shrugs his arms while commenting on the stupidity in the videos. He also tends to look at the camera at times near the end of his commentary, but it's less frequent in contrast to his brother Tom.
406* DeadpanSnarker: Though he can fly off the handle at times, himself.
407* ImTakingHerHomeWithMe: Whenever a clip features one or more cute animals, Kevin sets aside his usual [[DeadpanSnarker deadpan snarking]] to gush over the cuteness overload of the clip. He even plays this straight in an "Inventions" episode, where he expresses his disinterest in an invention itself, and would rather have all of the cute little animals that were featured in the clip.
408* OneSteveLimit: With Tom [=McCaffrey=].
409* ThoseTwoGuys: Usually with Chuck in a sketch.
410
411!!Creator/TomMcCaffrey
412[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tommccaffrey_7394.jpg]]
413
414Introduced in Season 5 on the episode "Record Breakers 2", Tom [=McCaffrey=] enjoyed a considerably longer stint on the show than the majority of castmembers introduced around the same time; while not featured as frequently as his brother Kevin he still had a rather strong presence on the show that spanned for the next four seasons.
415----
416->Tropes associated with him:
417* CharacterTic: He looks directly into the camera at times near the end of his commentary, which lessens considerably near his last seasons on the show.
418%%* DeadpanSnarker
419* OneSteveLimit: With Kevin [=McCaffrey=].
420* PutOnABus: His last full episode he was in was in Season 9's "Partiers 12" with his last official appearance in the outtakes of "Drivers 21".
421
422!!Creator/ChuckNice
423[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/chucknice_3316.jpg]]
424->''”In America, we don’t get this excited over winning, because we’re used to it!”''
425
426One can always count on Chuck to deliver insightful commentary that’s brutally honest and painfully funny.
427----
428->Tropes associated with him:
429* DeadpanSnarker: For the most part, but he has his moments where he can get a little more animated in his commentary.
430* HairTriggerTemper: Jokingly invoked in a later “Performers” episode, where a newscaster loses his cool when he swallows a fly while on the air, with Mike T. mentioning that Chuck actually talks to everybody like this; cut to Chuck yelling and cursing at a production assistant off-camera, demanding they bring him his lunch on time, before turning to the camera with a smile, and politely asking, “Are we rolling?”
431* JerkassBall: Not very often he plays this, but the times he does it's like how Jo Koy does it, breaking the fourth wall along with it as if speaking to the dumb ones at the same time.
432* NiceCharacterMeanActor: Spoofed once when he pretends to be a jerk off-camera, only to put on a smile when they're rolling.
433* OldShame:[[invoked]] One “Competitions” episodes showed him participating in a contest held by a radio station he worked for to see who can unhook the most bras in under a minute. At one point, a bra latch snaps on his finger, causing him to yelp, “Ouch!” which Loni teases him for; he’s very quick to offer a rebuttal, though:
434-->'''Chuck:''' It was ''very'' dangerous…
435* PutOnABus: Though he still remained initially during the first few episodes of the mid-Season 15 {{Retool}}, he was still among those who were let go due to the aforementioned mid-Season 15 {{Retool}}. His last regular appearance was in "Performers 16".
436* ThoseTwoGuys: Usually with Kevin in a sketch.
437
438!!Creator/ChelseaPeretti
439[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/chelseaperetti_8519.jpg]]
440
441Introduced in Season 2, Chelsea has become one of the more popular of the female cast members on the show, though her popularity seems to be based more on her looks than her humor.
442----
443->Tropes associated with her:
444* CharacterTic: She tends to look up and to her left (sometimes her right, unless it's a case of the editing team flipping the picture horizontally) when she's trying to think of something. Her eyes are about as big as an anime character's, so it's easy to notice.
445* DeadpanSnarker: One of the few who has both, like Chris Strait, also having the range to do so.
446* DoesNotLikeMen: Plays this straight for the most part, but ultimately subverted if a man in any clip comes off as mannerly and/or chivalrous.
447* GoodBadGirl: Sometimes falls into this trope.
448* ImpossiblyLowNeckline: You would actually expect this from Marianne or even Loni, but once in a while Chelsea will wear tops that feature deep necklines, thus offering viewers considerable amounts of cleavage.
449* LonersAreFreaks: Often expresses her appreciation of the fact that she has no friends, mostly when a person's friend(s) get him/her into trouble/danger during a clip.
450* PerfectlyCromulentWord: In a clip where a bunch of drunk partiers build a little pyramid out of their empty beer cans, she takes pride in inventing a new word: Beeramid.
451* PutOnABus: She was let go due to the mid-Season 15 {{Retool}}.
452* RunningGag: At one point on the show she frequently expressed her disdain for marriage.
453* VerbalTic: Speaks rather slowly and slurs her words a lot.
454
455!!Creator/MarianneSierk
456[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mariannesierk_3597.jpg]]
457
458Introduced around Season 9, Marianne Sierk is the show’s resident female horn dog.
459----
460->Tropes associated with her:
461* AllWomenAreLustful: Played with, in some "Partiers" episodes, but strongly implied to have a ''very'' active sex life.
462* GoodBadGirl: Like many of the other ladies, while she doesn't appear to look like a bad girl, as mentioned above, she still seems very proud of having an active sex life, and is usually the most vocal about sexual activities or desires on the show.
463* MsFanservice: Often wears skin-tight, short sleeved tops or dresses; once, she even cupped her hands under her breasts and bounced them for the camera. On another occasion, we saw her dancing, while wearing a miniskirt and boots.
464* PutOnABus: Was let go in the middle of Season 15 due to the {{Retool}}.
465%%* SexGoddess
466* ShapeShifter: She appears to change colors more often than a chameleon. It's not an exaggeration to say that her skin tone has been everywhere from yellow to orange to pink to peach, and maybe some others (most of which don't occur naturally in any part of the world).
467%%* ShipTease: With Billy.
468* TheTease: Infrequently teases taking her top off.
469
470!!Creator/FrankStallone
471[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/frankstallone_3595.jpg]]
472->''”I don’t need a fuckin’ writer, this stuff comes off the top of my head!”''
473
474Introduced in Season 7's "Drivers 16" and being Creator/{{Sylvester Stallone}}’s less talented and more egotistical little brother, Frank Stallone is the show’s resident xenophobe, basically spending half of his time bashing other countries (especially Russia) all while talking about how great America is. He's also one of the more recognizable commentators from VH-1's ''I Love'' series, as well.
475----
476->Tropes associated with him:
477* AllMenArePerverts: He's quick to point out interest in an attractive lady featured in a clip, though it got to a point where Judy [[JerkassBall would yell at him]] to [[BigShutUp shut up]].
478* ArchEnemy: At times to Judy.
479* BerserkButton: Anytime Russians do something stupid.
480* TheCastShowOff: Once in a while, Frank can pick a pretty mean guitar.
481* DemotedToExtra: His appearances before he left in Season 15 were down to the point of where it was only once every episode, in a segment called "A Postscript with Frank Stallone".
482* TheFriendNobodyLikes: The "Heroes" and "Thrillseekers" stingers heavily invoke and confirm it for him.
483* HatesEveryoneEqually: His default mode, next to {{Jerkass}}. It's [[LampshadeHanging lampshaded]] in the season 7 finale [[TheStinger stinger]].
484-->'''Frank:''' This is Frank Stallone, [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial remember it's just a riff, I love everybody...]] [[{{Jerkass}} but you all blow]], thank you.
485** He drives it on home to Jessie in Season 13 when she attempts to make a crack towards Russians, making it a CallBack as well and proving that there's AlwaysSomeoneBetter.
486--->'''Frank:''' Jessie, I'm the original, because I really ''don't'' like anybody - I don't like Russians, I don't like the Chinese, I don't like the French... you're behind, so you're never gonna catch up.
487** {{Subverted}} on one occasion when he says ''nice'' things about the Polish, much to the surprise of Kevin [=McCaffrey=].
488* IWasQuiteAFashionVictim: Claims to be the best-dressed cast member and was immediately followed by a brief montage of all the different (unique, to say the least) outfits he’s worn on the show.
489* {{Jerkass}}: Full stop. Much like Bryan Callen, it sticks.
490* OnlySaneMan: Averted. In one of his quips from a Season 10 stinger, [[BlatantLies he believes he's the smart one and that everyone else on the show is dumb]].
491* PromotionToOpeningTitles: On occasion.
492* PutOnABus: He was let go due to the mid-Season 15 {{Retool}}.
493* RunningGag: Whenever he starts bashing other countries, be prepared for the American flag to wave behind him, and in some cases, his comments will be accompanied by patriotic music. And he's also aware of this too-- see TheTapeKnewYouWouldSayThat below.
494* SirSwearsALot: He's probably bleeped more than any of the cast members on the show.
495* SmallNameBigEgo: ''Woo boy howdy''.
496* TheSnarkKnight: Loads of biting commentary and disdain towards everyone? CHECK.
497* TheTapeKnewYouWouldSayThat: After a while, he pretty much was aware that a waving American flag will be superimposed behind him (and also occasionally have a Patton helmet, or an Eisenhower jacket placed on him) whenever he makes a crack about Russia, or other countries.
498* ThirdPersonPerson: Not always, but will occasionally refer to himself in the third person.
499* ThoseTwoGuys: With Billy Kimball when it was evident on the show.
500* TookALevelInDumbass: Admits to falling for a prank in which a woman stuffs a Thanksgiving turkey with a Cornish game hen and leading her daughter-in-law to believe she bought and cooked a pregnant turkey, because it didn't don on him that turkeys lay eggs.
501-->'''Frank:''' I didn't even think of that! Turkeys lay eggs, they don't give birth! Man, am I a dumbfuck. You got the Stallone-ster on this one.
502* ThrowTheDogABone: As much as he bashes Russia for being a bunch of commies, he does admit that they've also been known for great things like Tchaikovsky. He's also made a few attempts to see them in a more positive light, even though they typically fail.
503* TheUnintelligible: As noted above, [[SirSwearsALot because his dialogue is heavily bleeped]], most of what he says is rendered unintelligible.
504
505!!Creator/MikeTrainor
506[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/miketrainor_8662.jpg]]
507->''"This show is important. Somebody has to keep Leif Garrett off the streets."''
508
509Introduced in Season 2, Mike Trainor quickly grew in popularity on the show, and has recently become one of the driving forces of the show, from being one of the more prominent commentators, to also serving duty behind the scenes as well.
510----
511->Tropes associated with him:
512* AscendedExtra: A variation of this; his earlier appearances on the show were far more limited, but he quickly became a more prominent fixture on the show and was even involved behind the scenes, having replacing Ted as the show's consulting producer.
513* BigEater: Like Loni, he loves to talk or think about food. In an, "Inventions," episode, he got so worked up over a guy's cookie sipper invention, that he demanded somebody give him a cookie.
514* TheBigGuy: And how!
515* LargeHam: In more ways than one.
516* OneSteveLimit: Averted, appearing alongside Mike Britt, Mike O'Gorman, and Michael Loftus. In fact, he and Mike Britt are often identified as Mike T. and Mike B.
517* OohMeAccentsSlipping: In one of the "Redumbocity" segments from "World's Dumbest Performers 12", The Didgeri (Mike Trainor as an Australian comedian) "dies", though after an epi-pen resuscitates him, his accent is gone. It's even pointed out afterwards.
518* RunningGag:
519** Anytime the show features a clip with a cat, he's not happy about it.
520--->I thought I had enough reasons to hate cats-- now I have one in my back pocket. They steal shit.
521** Similarly, he's always ragging the Inventions episodes because, inevitably, one of the informercials featured will convince him to buy something for his non-existent RV.
522* ShipTease: With Jamie Lee.
523* ShirtlessScene: He'll lose his shirt on occasion, which is odd for [[TheBigGuy a big guy]]. He even lampshaded the trope in one episode featuring a clip of a large man going swimming with his shirt on, claiming that it's a "Popular look for the big guys."
524* ThoseTwoGuys: Usually with Brad in sketches.
525
526!!Creator/BrendanWalsh
527[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/brendanwalsh_964.jpg]]
528->''[[CatchPhrase “One punch and down!”]]''
529
530Shaggy-haired and bearded, Brendan Walsh was introduced in Season 9's "Partiers 13" and has been a prominent fixture on the show ever since with his really animated mannerisms and wild and crazy personality, lasting all the way up to the show's end.
531----
532->Tropes associated with him:
533* AscendedExtra: Along with Mike T., Mike O'Gorman and Jared Logan, Brendan's appearances dramatically rose from season 14 up until the retool.
534* CatchPhrase: Used "One punch and down!" as a {{catchphrase}} during the "Brawlers" episode that introduces it, but then gets called back in Season 14. When he first uses it, he even lampshades it.
535-->"Hey, I think I just invented a new catchphrase!"
536* LargeHam: Slightly less ham than Daniel Baldwin, but firmly in the middle.
537* OldShame: Invoked in a "Performers" episode where he admits during the stinger that he's actually been in two porno movies in the past. He doesn't seem to be too ashamed of himself though.
538* OlderThanTheyLook: When he first started appearing on the show, his hair and beard were considerably gray, which prompted him to start coloring them dark brown shortly afterwards.
539* ShipTease: Occasionally with Jaime.
540
541[[/folder]]
542
543[[folder: Court and Legal Commentators]]
544Seasons 1 and 2 featured several commentators with backgrounds in law or law enforcement. Several of these were regulars on similar shows produced by [=TruTV=] at the time, most notably ''Disorder In The Court''. Most of these were phased out as the series focus moved away from crime stories. Of these, the most notable was:
545
546!!Creator/CurtisSliwa
547Founder of the Guardian Angels citizen watch group, Sliwa has also been a victims' rights activist and radio talk show host.
548----
549->Tropes associated with him:
550
551[[/folder]]
552
553[[folder: Recurring/Short-Term Commentators]]
554
555Some commentators tended to serve short season times, so here you will find those not normally shown. This section also includes most of the {{Retool}} panel as well. As with the rest of the sections, expect this to be a work-in-progress.
556
557!!Creator/GaryBusey
558[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/garybusey_5428.jpg]]
559->''“How am I doin’ today, Gary Busey?”''
560
561Known mainly as the show’s CloudCuckoolander, Gary Busey will try and offer his own brand of spiritual logic in response to the stupidity displayed on this show.
562----
563->Tropes associated with him:
564* CharacterTic: He tends to look directly into the camera and acts philosophically, as though the clip everyone watched had AnAesop to it.
565* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Considering he endured permanent brain damage from a motorcycle accident in 1988 due to not wearing a helmet, it's [[JustifiedTrope justified]], however, his spaciness and random ramblings are unintentionally funny. Some say he was like this ''before'' his accident.
566* IceCreamKoan: Uses a lot of these, usually with other cast members [[FunnyBackgroundEvent making faces behind his back]].
567* PromotionToOpeningTitles: On occasion.
568* PutOnABus: Left in the mid-Season 15 {{Retool}}.
569* RecurringCharacter: He fits this bill, mainly because his appearances on the show are more-or-less sporadic and infrequent; sometimes, he'll appear throughout an entire episode, while other times he appears once or twice an episode.
570* TalkingToThemself: Not in the sense that he voices multiple characters or anything, but he'll actually talk to himself or to other objects on the set.
571* TheUnintelligible: Will often mumble or slur his lines, making it difficult to understand what he's saying.
572* VerbalTic: Has a slight lisp.
573
574!!Creator/JessieCantrell
575[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jessiecantrell_2789.jpg]]
576
577Actress, comedienne, and gamer, Jessie was introduced in Season 9, and although she seemed to have a promising place as part of the show's cast, she didn't appear very frequently at all (though ironically, her husband, Mike O'Gorman, has been a regular cast member since Season 15), after five seasons, was gone.
578----
579->Tropes associated with her:
580* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: When she once made a crack about Russia, Frank was not impressed.
581-->'''Frank:''' Jessie, I'm the original, because I really ''don't'' like anybody - I don't like Russians, I don't like the Chinese, I don't like the French... you're behind, so you're never gonna catch up.
582-->'''Jessie:''' ''[DeathGlare]''
583* PutOnABus: Left the show after Season 14.
584* RecurringCharacter: This may or may not apply to her; while her presence on the show was very noticable, her commentary was rather infrequent.
585
586!!Creator/AdrianneCurry
587
588Best known for being the former wife of Christopher Knight of ''Brady Bunch'' fame, Adrianne Curry came aboard in Season 2's premiere episode "Criminals 8" and while she may get compared to Ali Landry in terms of being there for the sex appeal, she subverts it with complete snarkiness to boot, being there for a few seasons at least.
589----
590->Tropes associated with her:
591* DeadpanSnarker: One of the few that could snark effectively on the show.
592* PutOnABus: Left at the end of the Season 4 episode "Drivers 6".
593* ProudToBeAGeek: Off the show, she's an avid gamer and at times a cosplayer. The fact she won the first season of ''America's Next Top Model'' didn't hurt either.
594* RecurringCharacter: She fits the bill since her commentary was mostly infrequent and her snark wasn't as long-lasting.
595* SexSells: She was a former contestant for a modeling show, it's expected.
596* TookALevelInBadass: Off the show when a friend of hers was sexually assaulted at the San Diego Comic Con in 2014. Adrianne (dressed up as Catwoman) came to her friend's aid by counterattacking the assailant with the hilt of a ''bullwhip''.
597
598!!Creator/RobDelaney
599[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/robdelaney_3943.jpg]]
600
601Introduced in Season 9's premiere episode "Daredevils 11", Rob Delaney has since become one of Twitter's funniest people, really. He's currently starring in a UK series called Catastrophe. Before all that he was one of the few commentators on the show to bring his A-game, if only for a few seasons.
602----
603->Tropes associated with him:
604* GoshdangItToHeck: Played in a few post-credits for laughs, sometimes with Tonya.
605* NiceGuy
606* PutOnABus: Left at the end of Season 13.
607* RecoveredAddict: Sober since 2002, credits beating his alcoholism by a jail stint that had him with [[NoodleIncident two broken arms and being in a wheelchair]].
608* VaginaDentata: Invoked in "Inventions 3" in giving his explanation why the Cucchini was marketed for ''camel toe''.
609-->'''Rob''': Because after all, vaginas are terrifying and should be kept hidden.
610
611!!Creator/WesDening
612[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wesdening_9616.jpg]]
613->''”On behalf of all Australians, let me apologize.”''
614
615Introduced in Season 6 on the episode "Record Breakers 4", Australian TV personality Wes Dening wasn’t used as frequently as other commentators, but he did bring more cultural diversity to the show, at least.
616----
617->Tropes associated with him:
618* MyCountryTisOfTheeThatISting:
619** He's not above taking a jab at his homeland.
620--->"What can I say? There's not much to do in Australia."
621** In one clip featuring an Amereican daredevil competing against an Australian daredevil, Wes was the only commentator rooting for the Australian. When the American succeeded at his stunt while the Australian failed, Wes promptly defected.
622--->"I'm not with him. I'm with the Americans. Yay, the Americans!"
623* NiceGuy
624* PutOnABus: Left the show after Season 13.
625
626!!Creator/NatalieDesselleReid
627[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nataliedessellereid_3189.jpg]]
628->''[[IHaveBoobsYouMustObey "Get ready for your close-up girls!"]]''
629
630Natalie was among a host of new castmembers introduced in Season 2 to fill the void left behind by the various different judges, investigators, attorneys, et al, who were being phased out during the season. Much like Loni, Natalie's feisty and sassy personality offered us some lively commentary for five seasons until her departure in "Heroes". She died in late 2020.
631----
632->Tropes associated with her:
633* BigEater: Not quite as big as Loni, but she too seems to like to talk about food.
634* DemotedToExtra: After her return in Season 5's "Drivers 12" finale, her appearances were to the point where she was seen only once or twice an episode.
635* PutOnABus: Left as a regular after "Drivers 6", then left for good as of the Season 7 finale episode "Heroes".
636* RecurringCharacter: She easily becomes this after her first bus trip off the series, due to her commentary being very infrequent after Season 5.
637* SassyBlackWoman: ''Woo boy howdy''.
638
639!!Creator/DustinDiamond
640[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dustindiamond_8222.jpg]]
641
642Known to a few generations as "Screech" from ''Series/SavedByTheBell'', Dustin Diamond was another commentator who was brought to the panel at the beginning of Season 2 on its premiere episode "Criminals 8" and was a relatively good fit for the show's cast, considering he too has had his share of legal problems in the past. He lasted until the end of Season 4, later succumbing to stage 4 small cell lung carcinoma in early 2021.
643----
644->Tropes associated with him:
645* AlliterativeName: '''D'''ustin '''D'''iamond.
646* FormerChildStar: Danny only addresses him as Screech [[IrrationalHatred due to his hatred of him]].
647** It becomes ''[[HarsherInHindsight much more harsher]]'' as Diamond himself '''hated''' being called Screech, due to a hidden case of IJustWantToBeNormal.
648* PutOnABus: Left at the end of the Season 4 finale episode "Confrontations".
649* RecurringCharacter: Like Adrianne Curry, his commentary was rather infrequent and sometimes he wasn't even in the episode, only landing in a few outtakes, hence he fits it.
650
651!!Creator/SeanDonnelly
652
653Another up-and-coming comedian added to the roster in the middle of Season 15 as part of the {{Retool}} that happened with Season 16.
654----
655->Tropes associated with him:
656
657!!Creator/ChrisFairbanks
658[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/chrisfairbanks_1229.jpg]]
659
660Introduced in Season 11; being one of the younger comedians on the show, Chris Fairbanks’s placement could possibly be an attempt to help reel in younger viewers to the show. As of the show's cancellation, he was the host of the show ''Almost Genius'' alongside fellow comedian April Richardson on truTV.
661----
662->Tropes associated with him:
663* AscendedExtra: Started appearing on the show very sporadically around Season 11, but by Season 14, began being featured heavily in every episode.
664* DeadpanSnarker: And depending on the joke, or how it's told, his naturally nasally voice either makes the joke funnier, or more annoying.
665* RunningGag: Throughout the {{Retool}} one particular gag brought up by his fellow panel at times was if he was MistakenForGay. Even Amanda Landry as Catwoman in a particular Batman-themed sketch snarks the question at him (as he's dressed up as Robin) as well, prompting him to ask why everyone thinks that.
666* OneSteveLimit: With Chris Strait.
667
668!!Creator/RachelFeinstein
669[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rachelfeinstein_7890.jpg]]
670->''"If there's one thing that gets me hot, it's watching a grown man deep throat an ice pop, right after he vomits."''
671
672Introduced in Season 8's "Drivers 19", Rachel Feinstein is known for her many different voice accents and comedic abilities, lasting on the show well up until its inevitable conclusion.
673----
674->Tropes associated with her:
675* AscendedExtra: Started appearing on the show very sporadically around Season 8, but by Season 13 and beyond she began being featured heavily in every episode.
676* HotGypsyWoman: Once dressed like one for the Season 16 premiere's bumpers.
677* LimitedWardrobe: Seems to wear the exact same, tight, sleeveless dress (as in she appears to own multiple ones, just in different colors) to show off her toned arms, and accentuate her figure.
678* SignatureStyle: She impersonates people featured in the clips so much that an entire show can go by without the viewer hearing her actual voice. She seems to favor [[YouNoTakeCandle impersonating Russians]] and [[YiddishAsASecondLanguage stereotypical New York Jews]].
679
680!!Creator/ArdieFuqua
681
682Ardie was brought to the panel in the beginning of Season 3 upon the departure of Godfrey and Jo Koy, being a pretty laid back and quip-filled comedian in his own way who lasted for a few seasons.
683----
684->Tropes associated with him:
685* NiceGuy: Demonstrated a few times when he was on-set.
686* PutOnABus
687* SignatureStyle: He sometimes acted out stunts like Todd, at times with him as well if it called for it.
688
689!!Creator/GilbertGottfried
690[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gilbertgottfried_3450.jpg]]
691
692Probably known more for his voice, actor/comedian Gilbert Gottfried became a part of the show in the mid-Season 15 {{Retool}}... but given that he has had his share of scandal under his belt, he probably would have fit in just as well if he were introduced much earlier.
693----
694->Tropes associated with him:
695* BlackComedy: A master of it, along with GallowsHumor.
696* DontExplainTheJoke: Often defies this for the sake of comedy.
697* TheNapoleon: 5'5" and loud to match.
698* NoIndoorVoice: ''Woo boy howdy''. He's virtually a master of this trope.
699* YouFool: He was known for this from a particularly infamous episode of ''Series/TheHollywoodSquares'' (the Bergeron version).
700
701!!Creator/JoKoy
702[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jokoy_9890.jpg]]
703
704Animated and charismatic, Jo Koy was another in a long list of comedians that were invited in season 2 to the panel in his debut episode of "Criminals 8". He lasted up until the end of the season.
705----
706->Tropes associated with him:
707* DeadpanSnarker: Boy howdy... ''Very'' biting criticism and snark towards those on the countdown. It didn't seem like he saw it fit to snark at the other commentators though.
708* {{Jerkass}}: Other than holding the ball, he's a frequent flier of this. He could be pretty cruel towards the dumb, as first seen in "Daredevils 3" towards a skydiver who crashed into a wood fence butt-first. Further appearances have him at times blurring the lines outright, to which he always [[BreakingTheFourthWall broke the fourth wall]] as if to speak to the dumb.
709--> '''Jo''': You're not a bird so stop trying to fucking fly!
710* NoodleIncident: Outside the show in a performance in Chicago back in 2011, due to not having NWordPrivileges. It was later explained that he used an "incredibly foul" word for gay men. He had another one with regards to Taylor Swift awhile back in 2023.
711* PutOnABus: Left as a regular at the end of Season 2's finale episode "Animal Encounters" and was not seen for the entirety of Season 3. His [[TheBusCameBack bus ride ended]] when he returned for three episodes in Season 4 and was gone for good after the third episode in the season, "Employees".
712* SignatureStyle: Like Todd he sometimes acted out the stunts on the show.
713
714!!Creator/AliLandry
715[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/alilandry_6829.jpg]]
716
717Introduced in the later half of Season 1, Ali was the odd one out among the rest of the cast in that she isn't a comedian; her inclusion seemed to be an attempt to reel in viewers, considering that she's a model. She lasted until mid-Season 3.
718----
719->Tropes associated with her:
720* BuffySpeak: She often has to fill her sentences with words like "thingy" and such.
721* HeadturningBeauty: As a former Miss USA. She's quite a looker and was played as a MsFanservice.
722* OneSteveLimit: With ''Amanda'' Landry.
723* PutOnABus: Left at the end of the Season 3 episode "Drivers 6".
724* RecurringCharacter: She didn't have much in the way of commentary, hence she fits the bill.
725* SexSells: As a former Miss USA, it seemed that her appearances on the show were more [[MsFanservice for her looks]] than anything else.
726
727!!Creator/AmandaLandry
728[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/amandalandry_4713.jpg]]
729->''[[MsFanservice “I might just tweet you back.]] [[WinkDing *Wink*”]]''
730
731Introduced in the mid-Season 15 {{Retool}}, Amanda Landry is an up-and-coming comedic actress who, despite being on for looks, shakes it off completely by smarts alone when the need calls for it.
732----
733->Tropes associated with her:
734* DeadpanSnarker: She has her moments, but nothing tops it more than her as Catwoman mistaking Chris F. as Robin in a Batman-themed sketch for CampGay, which he [[SubvertedTrope quickly reverses]] as to [[CampStraight why they think that]].
735* GeniusDitz: Despite seeming like nothing more than a blonde bombshell, she is a college graduate and even holds a Masters in business.
736* MsFanservice: During her first appearance on the show, she appeared in two commercials — one was for the show's smartphone app (replacing Mike Trainor). The other urged fans to follow the show on Twitter and tweet comments, on the grounds that, if they do, "[She] might just tweet you back. [[WinkDing *wink*"]] She also has a tendency to wear nothing less revealing than a tank top, and teased taking her shirt off during one clip.
737* OneSteveLimit: Played straight. Ali Landry also appeared on the show in early seasons, but they've never appeared in the same season, let alone on the same episode.
738* SexSells: Turned on its head, as while she was first on for looks, she can hold her own pretty well.
739* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Seems to have replaced Tonya as the show's DumbBlonde, but no longer the case.
740
741!!Creator/JamieLee
742[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jamielee_1917.jpg]]
743->''”It’s just fun! It’s just fun!”''
744
745Introduced in Season 13; this comedienne and TV personality is ''not'' to be confused with Creator/JamieLeeCurtis. Jamie's also known for being a commentator on MTV's ''Girl Code'', at one point.
746----
747->Tropes associated with her:
748* AscendedExtra: Started appearing on the show very sporadically around Season 13, but by Season 15, began being featured heavily in every episode.
749* OneSteveLimit: With Jaime Andrews.
750* PutOnABus: Left with the majority of the cast in the mid-Season 15 {{Retool}}.
751* ShipTease: With Mike Trainor in sketches.
752
753
754!!Creator/NatashaLeggero
755[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/natashaleggero_6309.jpg]]
756
757Introduced in the middle of Season 5 in the episode "Partiers 6", Natasha Leggero stands out among the female castmembers for being considerably more classy than the rest of them... and while that may make her seem like an ill fit for the show, she uses this to her advantage and can hold her own among the rest of the cast, every once in a while surprising you with a naughty little joke.
758----
759->Tropes associated with her:
760* PutOnABus: Left the show in the Season 7 episode "Drivers 17".
761* SophisticatedAsHell: Averts this for the most part, as she often displays a lot of class that most of the other cast members tend to lack, however on one occasion, she plays this straight, after seeing a guy wipe out attempting to [[ItMakesSenseInContext snowboard down a staircase while drinking a can of beer]]:
762-->'''Natasha:''' *gasp* He got beer all over the Berber carpet! ... motherfucker!
763* TookALevelInBadass: In her first appearance on "Partiers 6" she smashes a beer bottle on her head.
764
765!!Creator/JaredLogan
766[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jaredlogan_5592.jpg]]
767->''"YOU ARE A CHAMELEON, COATHANGER, MATRIX, SURPRISE LAMPPOST, AND I AM THE VACUUM CLEANER CHAMPION OF THE MUSHROOM KINGDOM!!!"''
768
769Introduced in Season 13; no one is sure of where he came from, but he has an uncanny resemblence to Mike Trainor.
770----
771->Tropes associated with him:
772* AscendedExtra: Started appearing very sporadically around Season 13, but by Season 14 he was being featured very heavily in every episode.
773* TheBigGuy
774* LargeHam: He had his moments.
775* ProudToBeAGeek: If he mentioned the Mushroom Kingdom in one episode, yes, definitely this.
776* StupidSexyFlanders: Played straight in an intro for an "Inventions" episode where, playing a commoner in a salespitch, he tells Bryan (who was playing a ringmaster-like host) to take his money because of [[HoYay his sexiness]].
777
778!!Creator/JimmyMcMillan
779[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jimmymcmillan_800.jpg]]
780
781Introduced in Season 9's "Criminals 23" and the creator of ''The Rent Is Too Damn High'' political party, Jimmy is a private investigator whose life is one big bundle of badassery, considering he was also a former stripper, postal worker, presidential candidate and a Vietnam veteran to boot.
782----
783->Tropes associated with him:
784* CatchPhrase: ''"The rent... is too damn high!"''
785* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: A slight case of it, but otherwise...
786* NiceGuy: Very much so.
787* RecurringCharacter: His appearances on the show are very limited, though they span several seasons; often, he'll appear at random during an episode, though he's also been known to pop up during the HilariousOuttakes of the end titles, even if he didn't appear in the episode proper.
788
789!!Creator/MikeOGorman
790
791A comedian formerly of Creator/VH1's Best Week Ever as well as The Awesomes, Mike is another addition in the middle of Season 15 as part of the {{Retool}} that would later happen for Season 16.
792----
793->Tropes associated with him:
794* IRegretNothing: Played with, as the sketch he was in had him as a cameraman who later claimed to had sex with the thrillseeker's sister... [[TheUnapologetic which he's not sorry about]].
795* LargeHam: In Season 16 it's about as close to ChewingTheScenery as he'll get as he's [[AscendedExtra heavily involved in nearly every episode]] with his hammery.
796* OneSteveLimit: With Mike Trainor, Michael Loftus and Mike Britt.
797* ThisIsForEmphasisBitch: In the Season 15 "Thrillseekers" episode he's introduced in, he lampshades this when a woman whose sled's tied to a pickup truck collides with her dog.
798-->'''Mike''': Oh! Damn! This is how you fetch, bitch!
799
800!!Creator/ChristinaPazsitzky
801[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/christinapazsitzky_1115.jpg]]
802
803A member of The Bob and Tom Show as well as having her own podcast ''Your Mom's House'', Christina Pazsitzky is a former writer for the show ''Chelsea Lately'' and at some point was also seen on most of the Creator/VH1 pop culture countdown shows. She was also a cast member for MTV's Road Rules: Down Under.
804----
805->Tropes associated with her:
806* PutOnABus: Left the show after Season 13.
807* SexSells: While she's talented in her own right as a comedian, it seems she was on merely for looks.
808
809!!Creator/ChrisStrait
810[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/chrisstrait_5698.jpg]]
811
812Introduced in the Season 7 finale episode "Heroes", Chris Strait’s cerebral humor made his deadpan and monotone jokes all the more funny.
813----
814->Tropes associated with him:
815* DeadpanSnarker: Has quite a bit of both deadpan and full-on snark and has the range to pull it off.
816* OneSteveLimit: With Chris Fairbanks.
817* PutOnABus: Left the show at the end of Season 14.
818
819!!Creator/TheGregWilson
820[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thegregwilson_1520.jpg]]
821->''[[ParentalAbandonment “Who are the parents who left teenagers at home with access to the liquor cabinet, and a blow torch?!”]]''
822
823Stand-up comedian and TV personality The Greg Wilson brings to the show his unique brand of off-the-wall humor and hysterical personality.
824----
825->Tropes associated with him:
826* AllMenArePerverts
827* LargeHam
828* SpellMyNameWithAThe
829
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