

The Tim Dillon Show
The Tim Dillon Show
Tim Dillon is a comedian and tour guide. He’s very excited to give you a tour of the end of the world. Each week from a porch in Los Angeles he shares apocalyptic visions with his friends and berates a local diner.
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47 snips
Jan 17, 2026 • 1h 8min
479 - Trump’s Furries & ICE Wide Shut
Prepare for a wild ride as Tim delves into Trump's bizarre charity event that takes costume parties to a new level. He hilariously critiques the optics of a military-themed fundraiser while contrasting it with the nation's pressing issues. Tim also discusses a young protester's tragic experience with ICE, highlighting the normalization of state violence. Plus, he takes aim at Eric Adams' questionable crypto venture and humorously analyzes media dynamics with Bari Weiss at CBS. It's a blend of satire and social commentary that won't disappoint!

51 snips
Jan 10, 2026 • 1h 9min
478 - ICE In Minnesota & Venezuela Without Maduro
Tim dives into the tragic ICE incident in Minneapolis, reflecting on local community impacts and criticizing the agency's tactics. He discusses the implications of Nicolás Maduro's kidnapping in Venezuela, arguing that it signals instability fueled by U.S. oil interests. Mixing humor and seriousness, he warns about escalating societal anger and the risks of civil unrest in America. The episode also touches on the ethical dilemmas of live-streamed content and AI's role in potentially enabling harmful actions.

77 snips
Jan 3, 2026 • 1h 5min
477 - Back To Iran, Gaza Reborn, & A Happy New Year
Tensions rise as Netanyahu seeks U.S. support for potential strikes on Iran. Tim critiques plans to rebuild Gaza as an AI smart city, questioning who will benefit from this ambitious project. He warns about the perils of using technology for governance and highlights the grim economic reality of student loan wage garnishments. The discussion also touches on escalating conflicts in Ukraine and the broader implications of overseas wars on domestic issues, delivering a cautionary look at the year ahead.

119 snips
Dec 27, 2025 • 1h 51min
476 - Epstein Docs & A Culture Of Slop
Ryan Grim, an investigative journalist and publisher at DropSite News, delves into the newly revealed Epstein files that expose his vast operations and connections. They discuss the unsettling role of elite networks, how Epstein's abuses functioned as leverage for influence, and the intertwined relationships between powerful figures. Grim also explores the implications of these revelations, touching on why elites often engage in depravity and the potential connections to state interests. This candid conversation illuminates the murky intersections of power and morality.

43 snips
Dec 20, 2025 • 1h 28min
475 - Rob Reiner, Redacted Files, & The Spirit Of Friendship
Tim critiques the theatrical nature of conservative events, highlighting the disconnect in the movement. He reflects on the tragic tale of Rob Reiner and the absurdity of political circumstances surrounding personal loss. Epstein's heavily redacted files spark discussions on intelligence agency theories and political gossip. Tim humorously muses about fame's absurdities and analyzes the friendship dynamics between powerful figures like Miriam Adelson and Donald Trump. All this unfolds amidst a backdrop of media critiques and farcical societal interactions.

94 snips
Dec 13, 2025 • 1h 27min
474 - Erika Kirk, Bonnie Blue & The Brain Rot Slop Factory
Tim dives into Erika Kirk's upcoming CBS News town hall and the intriguing dynamics of the Paramount versus Netflix bidding war for Warner Bros. Bonnie Blue's controversial Bali detention gets the spotlight, as Tim critiques her wild stunts and the implications for her career. Holiday dining on GLP-1 drugs sparks hilarity, alongside his takes on Gen Z's 'swag gap' concerns in dating. Plus, he examines alleged Somali fraud in Minnesota and laments the decline of art quality amid AI influences.

62 snips
Dec 6, 2025 • 1h 11min
473 - Pete Hegseth, War Crimes, & The Breakfast Rush
Tim dives into the bizarre tale of a Long Island man who fatally stabbed his parents at a deli, sparking reflections on suburban decay. The discussion shifts to war crimes allegedly involving Pete Hegseth and the implications of military actions as political distractions. He critiques ICE's tactics in deportation, highlighting tech firms' roles in enforcement. On a lighter note, Tim jokes about Sydney Sweeney’s mainstream appearances and the stark contrast between entertaining pastimes and modern societal issues.

63 snips
Nov 29, 2025 • 1h 9min
472 - Wicked?, A Terrible Life, & The Golden Age Of Travel
Tim dives into the unsettling appearances of Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo, raising eyebrows over their roles in the Wicked movies. He shares personal insights on navigating Thanksgiving in a divorced family and reminisces about college nights out before the holiday. With a critical eye, he discusses the pitfalls of social media on real-life experiences and lambasts dress codes for air travel. Ultimately, Tim advocates for embracing local living and simpler joys while cautioning against the allure of flashy lifestyles.

50 snips
Nov 22, 2025 • 1h 3min
471 - The Epstein Files & Thanksgiving In Syria
Tim dives into the intrigue surrounding the Epstein files, pondering Trump's potential declassification and political ramifications. He critiques Mike Johnson's claims about national security risks and examines leaked emails linking Epstein with foreign intelligence in Russia and Syria. The discussion takes a personal turn as Tim provides tips for navigating Thanksgiving conversations amid political tensions, all while highlighting Epstein's role in elite power dynamics and the chaos of American foreign policy.

71 snips
Nov 15, 2025 • 1h 3min
470 - Lame Duck Donald & The Immigration Nation
Tim dives into the intricacies of New York real estate, exposing the influence of foreign buyers and shell companies. He questions how the college system has failed students and critiques the influx of foreign tech workers. A discussion on Trump's perceived lame duck status leads to insights on celebrity controversies and their detachment from real societal issues. Plus, Tim hilariously debates the implications of a Waymo car's mishap with a cat, highlighting the weird priorities in tech outrage versus urban decay.


