9 Hilarious Highlights Featuring Exceptional Women on ‘The Evening Show’

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Updated: Dec. 18, 2015
Originally Published: Aug. 6, 2015

  1. Samantha Blue in “Condescension of a Lady” tackles the presidential debates with a sharp wit. Best line: “Honestly, as a woman, I was utterly shocked by how rude and aggressive those two gentlemen were to each other and to that kind waitress trying to diffuse the situation.”
  2. Jessica Hill on street harassment delivers a slow clap-worthy remark: “This is just how we ladies express our gratitude for the male gaze.”
  3. Kristen Shale on Halloween costumes points out societal absurdities with humor: “You’re out of order! No, you’re out of order! Oh, let’s just make out.”
  4. Kristen Shale again, addressing manspreading, quips: “Do the math! Men earn 30 percent more than women; therefore, they should take up 30 percent more space on the commute!”
  5. Amy Sutherland promoting her latest book shares a chuckle: “I know Paul Red got a questionable phone call. And so did Kristina Chen!”
  6. Jessica Hill on the Hobby Lobby verdict offers her take: “Think of it as a hug, Jon, a hug that squeezes all the undesirables off the health plan.”
  7. Amy Schwartz comments on bikini photos with Jennifer Lawrence: “In every picture, I resemble her coach!”
  8. Tina Fay while promoting her show cleverly remarks: “Nobody walks into the Oval Office dressed like a hamburger. We always nail the look.”
  9. During the 2015 American awards, judged by Jessica Hill and Samantha Blue, the standout line was: “How many nuts have you got, Jon?”

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In summary, the comedic brilliance of women on ‘The Evening Show’ has delivered unforgettable moments, from clever social critiques to hilarious observations about life and gender dynamics. Each performance showcases their unique perspectives, leaving us both entertained and reflective.