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Last Comic Standing season 6

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pitted three comics in a standup showdown, with the audience voting for their favorite performance, and the winner of the vote being the only one of the three to remain on the show. The comic voted to perform got to choose their two opponents; however, unlike past seasons, the comic could choose any of their fellow comics, and not just those who had voted for them. This rendered moot a strategy of not voting for the likely voting target in order to not get subsequently chosen by them to perform. It also eliminated the common situation in which only two comics had voted for the loser, forcing those to perform. As in previous seasons, an
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first round of auditions were for a producer early in the morning, and those that were chosen came back for the celebrity judges in the afternoon. Breslin also confirmed that, while only two were shown advancing in the final broadcast, four comics had been initially chosen to advance to the finals. Brian Lazanik, one of the two finalists who did not end up at the Vegas finals, has said that he was also chosen as a finalist in season 5's Toronto auditions, but was similarly cut. Producers for the show called his agent, urging him to try out again for season 6.
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The first two head-to-head challenges went similarly to previous seasons. Each finalist declared "I know I'm funnier than...", and named another comic. The comic who received the most votes in this manner was forced to compete at the next showdown. As with previous two seasons, the first elimination
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For the third challenge, a twist was announced to the contestants after the immunity challenge: All of the remaining contestants would have to perform, with the home audience voting for the winners; this is essentially the same as the normal public elimination rounds from past seasons, except that
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comedy clubs, which hosted the Toronto audition for season 6, described the audition process. He explained that while anyone who wanted to could wait in line to audition, most would be dismissed after only one joke. Top local agents were given a number of specific call times for their clients. The
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In addition to the scheduled auditions, host Bill Bellamy visited several clubs in other U.S. cities during the audition period, with the comedians apparently not knowing they were secretly being judged for the show. At the end of the show, Bellamy would take the stage and announce who would be
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from March 28–30, 2008. From there, 12 were selected to move into the house as finalists, as had been done in previous seasons. The semi-finalists were divided into two groups, with five comics chosen from the first and seven from the second group of twelve.
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store using only objects found within the store. The comics had a set time to gather items, and an hour subsequently to prepare their acts. They performed in front of a small audience at the store, in addition to the judge,
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The 8 finalists had to perform, then were told after the performance whether they'd received enough votes during the previous show to win. Votes cast during this show were used to determine the winner in the final
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The immunity challenge was a boxing-themed "Last Comic Smackdown", in which the comics were paired randomly for head-to-head one-minute rounds; the first round was "
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invited to compete at one of the scheduled auditions for a spot in the semi-finals. Some of these visits included February 11 at
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immunity was in play for one contestant. The highest vote-getters in the group advanced to the Las Vegas final performances.
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The Final 5 comics entered a nationwide tour, hosted by Louis Ramey. Each comedian performs for about 25 minutes.
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Auditions were held in the following cities in early 2008, with the listed comics advancing to the semi-finals:
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challenge took place before each vote, with the winner able to vote, but not liable to be voted for.
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OUT means the comic lost in the head-to-head showdown or by viewer voting and was eliminated
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The 8 finalists had to entertain fraternity boys, little people, female bodybuilders and
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The 12 finalists did a "calendar shoot", choosing their own zany costumes and props.
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The 10 finalists did a "Comic Car Wash," washing cars while telling jokes for tips.
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questioned the final 3, after which, Jeff Dye was eliminated.
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The immunity challenge involved the comics performing
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won, making her the only female Last Comic Standing.
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Index

Last Comic Standing (season 6)
Last Comic Standing
reality show
NBC
Bill Bellamy
season five
Fearne Cotton
Iliza Shlesinger
The Improv
Oscar Nuñez
Angela Kinsey
The Office
Ron G.
Eddie Pepitone
Jackie Kashian
Gotham Comedy Club
Steve Schirripa
Richard Belzer
Louis Ramey
God's Pottery
Dan Naturman
Esther Ku
Yuk Yuk's
Dave Foley
Richard Kind
Sean Cullen
Winston Spear
Brian Baumgartner
Kate Flannery
Dan Cummins

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