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Season 1 – LOL: Last One Laughing Canada

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Ten Canadian comedians compete to make each other laugh, while not laughing themselves; the comedian who doesn't break a smile wins $100,000 for the charity of their choice.
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LOL: Last One Laughing Canada — Season 1

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John Doyle Globe and Mail The upshot is too much convoluted set-up and not enough laughter. In fact, some of these comedians are, at first glance, simply insufferable. Feb 19, 2022 Full Review Sean L. McCarthy Decider With this group, it’s really easy to imagine yourself trapped in that room and wonder if you could last even a few minutes without bursting into laughs yourself. Feb 23, 2022 Full Review Read all reviews

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C. Y Show is unfair to women. Tom Green ruined it with non stop creepy emotional discomfort weaponized in place of jokes—and then praised as genius. As a viewer, I noticed a repeated pattern: while many comedians worked hard to craft actual punchlines, Tom Green often bypassed jokes altogether. Instead, he relied on repetitive, deadpan absurdism, delivered with an unsettling stillness. Phrases like “Do you like the sandwich?” were repeated in a monotone voice while making unbroken eye contact—until someone, usually a woman, laughed. Not because it was funny, but because the moment became socially unbearable. It wasn’t humor. It was discomfort. In psychology, there’s a term for this: manipulative absurdism. It’s a form of subtle emotional hijacking. The brain doesn’t know how to respond to nonsense that’s delivered with authority and intensity—so it defaults to laughter, especially if we’re wired to defuse tension. And women are often socialized from a young age to be peacekeepers, to smooth awkwardness with a smile or laugh. That means the game wasn’t on equal footing. It rewarded emotional deadpan over cleverness—and punished empathy, responsiveness, and tension sensitivity. And when a woman broke under that pressure, she’d often later say, “He’s brilliant. He made me laugh the hardest.” But was it brilliance—or manipulation misunderstood as mastery? This is The Emperor’s New Clothes in comedy form. A man does something confusing and bold, and because we don’t understand it, we assume it must be genius. I think it’s worth asking: when is a laugh earned—and when is it extracted through discomfort, repetition, and psychological pressure? And should we reward that in a show built on comedic skill? I’m not trying to attack Tom Green as a person—he clearly understands how to trigger reactions—but I am questioning whether that should be framed as comedy at all. Because when laughter doesn’t come from joy or cleverness, but from low-grade anxiety… maybe it’s time to call it what it is: emotional manipulation disguised as art. Rated 1 out of 5 stars 04/26/25 Full Review DAN B I can usually watch most comedy shows and get through them but this show was so dry and uninteresting i zoned out half way through it and started watching youtube on my phone there must of been some money left from some other show and they decided to make this. Great people in the show but they where just trying to hard and made it cringe to watch and made you feel like you where watching your weird uncle/aunt try be funny and the family dinner Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 02/07/25 Full Review Martin F It's very entertaining as you watch it but pretty forgettable right after as this show is missing any memorable jokes that you would expect from Canadian Humor legends. Some jokes are pretty good but sometimes they are so desperate to make someone laugh that they stretch a joke for too long (delicious cheese sandwich anyone?) or just become insufferable. The cast is still pretty charismatic, so I gave them that, even within all this chaos they don't lose your attention. Sometimes the judge is laughing out loud to some mid joke and it feels like he is forcing himself to joke with respect for the participants more than for the joke itself. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 01/05/24 Full Review Audience Member A battle of wits unlike anything I ever saw before. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/09/23 Full Review Audience Member I loved this so much and will gladly re-watch it again & again. I only wish there were more episodes -- and look fwd to a season 2 if it gets one. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/09/23 Full Review shahab k Got better with each episode and lot of laugh out loud moments. Great to see quality of veteran and new Canadian talent and respect they paid to one another. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 03/30/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Episodes

Episode 1 Aired Feb 18, 2022 Canada, eh? The comedians board the LOL train, soon derailed by Tom Green and hardcore sax. Details Episode 2 Aired Feb 18, 2022 Grilled Cheese, eh? Mae and Jon go to the penalty box; a surprise guest might be more than the comedians can handle. Details Episode 3 Aired Feb 25, 2022 Weresquirrel, eh? The comedians refuse to pardon their French; Colin gets squirrely; Brandon uses controversial moves. Details Episode 4 Aired Feb 25, 2022 Wipeout, eh! Colin wipes out while others hold their ground; Tom faces a cheesy attack. Details Episode 5 Aired Mar 4, 2022 Le Papillon, eh? The comedians question everything, the show gets a bad rap, and Jay presents a game-changer to the final four. Details Episode 6 Aired Mar 4, 2022 Clash of the Titans, eh? The four finalists lock horns for one last time before one of them takes the crown. Details
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Season Info

Executive Producer
John Brunton, Erin Brock, Shannon Farr
Network
Prime Video
Rating
TV-MA (L|V|S)
Genre
Comedy, Reality
Original Language
English
Release Date
Feb 18, 2022