The Internet is dark and full of terrors. But it's also a comedy goldmine. That's why we asked comedian Chris Duffy to sift through the garbage and dig out the funniest morsels to share in a feature we like to call Digg Jokes.​





Gabe and Max Need Help follows two best friends, Max Silvestri and Gabe Delahaye, as they work out their issues with the help of relationship counselor Kumail Nanjiani. Three of the best standups in the country, it's immediately clear how much fun they're all having. From the theme song to the first episode's premise that Max won't stop using Task Rabbit to avoid intimacy, the series wastes no time in getting straight to the laughs.

Los Angeles is a city full of people trying to make it. But what if you could just bypass all the auditioning, hard work, and rejection and instantly become Internet celebrities? That's what the guys in LA Famous decide to go for, with hilarious results. Created by Jacob Hurwitz-Goodman, Jack Lawrence Mayer, and Albert Huber, the series is as much about figuring out life in your twenties as it is about fame and celebrity.

Meanwhile on the East Coast, NYC's twenty-somethings haven't figured life out either. Whatever this is follows three roommates trying to figure out life, love, careers, art, and how to actually pay their rent. Created by the same folks behind the award-winning series The Outs, this show certainly rivals the quality of anything on television. Give it ten minutes and I guarantee you'll watch every episode.

Chris Duffy is a comedian and writer in NYC. Find him online here.