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Inside Amy Schumer

Show Info

  • Status: Canceled
  • First Aired: April 30, 2013
  • Seasons: 5
  • Episodes: 44
  • Networks: Comedy Central, Paramount+
  • Genres: Comedy
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Inside Amy Schumer(2013)
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TMDB Rating: 5.7 (85 votes)

Overview

Take a journey into the provocative and hilariously wicked mind of Amy Schumer as she explores topics revolving around sex, relationships, and the general clusterf*ck that is life. Through a series of scripted vignettes, stand-up comedy, and man-on-the street candid interviews, Schumer tackles various themes such as "Denial," "Getting Your Way," and "Threesomes."

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

10 episodes • 2013Avg: 7.3Golden Era

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Bad DecisionsApr 30, 20138.0
2Real SextMay 7, 20138.0
3A Porn Star Is BornMay 14, 20138.0
4The HorrorMay 21, 20137.2
5Gang BangMay 28, 20134.0
6Meth LabJun 4, 20138.0
7Unpleasant TruthsJun 11, 20130.0
8Clown PantiesJun 18, 20130.0
9Terrible PeopleJun 25, 20138.0
10Sex TipsJul 2, 20137.0
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Season 2

10 episodes • 2014Avg: 6.8

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1You Would Bang Her?Apr 1, 20147.0
2I'm So BadApr 8, 20147.0
3A Chick Who Can HangApr 15, 20147.2
4Boner DoctorApr 22, 20146.8
5Allergic to NutsApr 29, 20144.8
6Down for WhateverMay 6, 20147.2
7Slow Your RollMay 13, 20146.8
8Tyler Perry's EpisodeMay 20, 20146.7
9Raise a GlassMay 27, 20147.4
10Slut-ShamingJun 3, 20147.0
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Season 3

10 episodes • 2015Avg: 7.6

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Last F**kable DayApr 21, 20150.0
2Cool With ItApr 28, 20150.0
312 Angry Men Inside Amy SchumerMay 5, 20150.0
4I'm SorryMay 12, 20150.0
580s LadiesMay 19, 20150.0
6Babies & BustiersMay 26, 20157.0
7Fight Like a GirlJun 2, 20157.6
8FoamJun 9, 20156.8
9WingwomanJun 30, 20150.0
103 ButtholesJul 7, 20159.0
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Season 4

9 episodes • 2016Avg: 6.6

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The World's Most Interesting Woman in the WorldApr 21, 20167.0
2Welcome to the Gun ShowApr 28, 20167.0
3BraveMay 5, 20167.5
4Madame PresidentMay 12, 20167.0
5Madonna/WhoreMay 19, 20166.0
6FameMay 26, 20167.0
7Psychopath TestJun 2, 20167.0
8Everyone for ThemselvesJun 9, 20165.0
9Rubbing Our ClipsJun 16, 20166.0
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Season 5

5 episodes • 2022Avg: 6.5

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1GratitudeOct 20, 20228.0
2Fart ParkOct 20, 20226.0
3TanksOct 27, 20227.5
4AwwwwwNov 3, 20226.0
5Quiet PillsNov 10, 20225.0

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