The final two episodes of the first season of Prime Video’s “LOL: Last One Laughing” drop on Friday, March 4, with the finale revealing which of the 10 Canadian comedy icons will be declared the winner of the competition which the comedians pull out all the stops to eliminate each other with laughter.
In the previous episodes, viewers watched Caroline Rhea (“Sabrina the Teenage Witch”), Mae Martin (“Feel Good”), Debra DiGiovanni (“Humour Resources”), Dave Foley (“The Kids in the Hall”), K.
Trevor Wilson (“Letterkenny”) and Jonathan Lajoie (“The League”) go down. That left Tom Green (“Road Trip”, “The Tom Green Show”), Colin Mochrie (“Whose Line Is It Anyway?”), Andrew Phung (“Kim’s Convenience”) and Brandon Ash-Mohammed (“This Hour Has 22 Minutes”) as the last four standing. READ MORE: ‘LOL: Last One Laughing Canada’ Comics Open Up About Their Eliminations As Competition Continues Speaking with ET Canada, Phung shared the strategy that kept him in the game until the finale week.
As he explained, being a fan of reality TV shows such as “Big Brother” and “Survivor” left him with something of a template to follow. “Like, I love those reality TV shows where you get to like, fight it out,” he said. “As you spend more time with these people in the house, you become friends with them and gather information,” he said. “For me, it was like really trying to be very thoughtful in the conversations I was entering and the spaces I was getting in.” Looking back on his game, Phung admitted that “there were times where I might have, I wish, jumped in the water more.
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