Episodes

  • Behavior of Matter
    May 19 2025

    Trey Knowles' “Behavior of Matter” is a wild comedy in which celestial AI invaders adopt human mannerisms and arm the Slavs with deadly know‑how to assert their dominance. In branding one‑third of Earth's population “inferior,” these so‑called “master race” experiments implode, unleashing a riotous Slavonic Apocalypse. Brimming with sharp wit and imaginative twists, this satire will keep your mind--and your funny bone--on its toes.

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    18 mins
  • Leo
    May 9 2025

    Can you trust anything from Chicago?

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    6 mins
  • Surrogate
    Feb 2 2025

    Trey Knowles's "Surrogate" is an allegoric comedy that delves into themes of faith, technology, and the human spirit. The comedy emphasizes the importance of depending on God rather than technology or oneself. It portrays a parable where Elon Musk's character is compared to Brainiac from Superman, playing with God's creation and becoming his own god. Trey Knowles, playing Clerk Kent, sends a warning to repent and stop playing God.

    This is comedy, and the jokes in this comedy are not to be taken seriously.

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    24 mins
  • Archetype
    Jan 26 2025

    Archetype is an allegorical comedy that starts with seeing the naked Terminator falling from the sky causing havoc to Avatars. The Terminator makes weapons to orchestrate people to kill each other, by doing this the Terminator becomes a prostitute by giving weapons to everyone on both sides.

    The Terminator plays the saint, "I have nothing to do with this, these people are uncivilized sinners", as he watches them destroy themselves after giving them weapons.

    Meanwhile, Hagar and Rachel's children are being slaughtered by the Terminator weapons. Drones are dropping Trey Knowles demonstrates Terminator The Rise of the Machines movie to illustrate the Archetype of the naked Terminator Alexander the Great who causes havoc. In this allegorical comedy, Trey Knowles talks to all the Avatars about certain Archetypes.

    Archetypes that turn countries like Saudi Arabia into Las Vegas Nevada stealing and influencing cultures turning them into the opposite of their nature. Trey Knowles Archetype demonstrates the difference between Archetypes of good and evil, of what seed.

    Trey Knowles Archetype comes from a passage in Genesis 3:15. And I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between your offspring and hers; he will crush your head, and you will strike his heel.

    Archetype

    Comedy Special

    by Trey Knowles

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    35 mins
  • Target Audience
    Apr 7 2024

    When hypocrites judge you they will eat their judgment. The Target Audience of some will miss out on the full picture in this comedy special. The target audience cannot distinguish good from bad and bad from good.

    The emphasis on one word and the emphasis on what you put in your heart and mind is not the same. What agreement is there between the Righteous and Idols of unrighteous behavior? This is a question and a comedy statement that Trey Knowles brings to his Target Audience.

    Trey Knowles confesses that he wants to stop feeding his mind and heart with unholy things. The reaction of some which is called Target Audience will be blessed and some will internally respond differently based on compromise.

    And too those who respond differently based on compromise Jesus declared, “No one can serve two masters. Either he will hate the one and love the other, or he will be devoted to the one and despise the other” (Matthew 6:24). God and the things of this world are of such opposite natures that it is impossible to love either one completely without hating the other. Those who try to love both will become unstable in all their ways.

    This comedy special brings darts of change for those who watch the whole comedy special entirely. It is written in Ephesians 1:4. Even before he made the world, God loved us and chose us in Christ to be holy and without fault in his eyes.

    Target Audience

    by Trey Knowles

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    44 mins
  • No
    Mar 24 2024

    Trey Knowles's stand-up comedy special “No” is a captivating exploration of life's absurdities, sprinkled with wit and humor. In this performance, Trey delves into topics ranging from everyday observations to deeper reflections.

    The title itself suggests a powerful message: “No.” It teaches us to say “No” to ungodliness and worldly passions, encouraging us to live self-controlled, upright, and godly lives in this present age. So, embrace that right to say “No” and enjoy the allegorical comedy by Trey Knowles, where truth and knowledge intersect!

    No Stand-up Allegory Comedy

    by Trey Knowles

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    32 mins
  • Wonderland
    Mar 17 2024

    In this stand-up special, Trey dives headfirst into a world of skepticism, critiquing everything from Walt Disney to psychics, sorcerers, and witches. He boldly challenges the illusions and deceptions that influence our minds and lives. Through humor, sarcasm, and biblical references, Trey encourages viewers to rebuff the devil and seek God instead of falling for the world's lies. Trey Knowles's “Wonderland” opens our eyes to hidden truths—things we might not see unless we're truly paying attention. So, are you ready to venture into the world of Wonderland?

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    46 mins
  • Love And Hate
    Mar 10 2024

    “Love and Hate”: In this comedy special, Trey delves into the complexities of human emotions. He humorously emphasizes that love corrects, while a fool despises their father's instructions. Trey encourages viewers to rebuke those who resist correction, so that others may learn and grow. He contrasts love with hate, highlighting that hate resides in condemnation, devoid of repentance or mercy. The central question posed is: Are you zealous for love or hate? Choose wisely, as either you love what is good or you hate what is evil.

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    27 mins
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