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- Award-winning sketch comedy web series, with a different hilarious and relatable "theme" for every episode.
- Talent from all over the globe converge for the inaugural New Jersey WebFest - a weekend filled with panels, screenings, parties, workshops, and culminating with a grand awards gala.
- As if Daniel and Angelica's night could get any worse (she's accusing him of cheating on her!), enter Andy and Bret, home invaders with a wicked sense of humor who are looking to rob the affluent couple of more than just their belongings.
- Recent parolee Haskel Reed quickly discovers that paying for one's sins - and repenting for them - doesn't necessarily translate to forgiveness in the real world. As he struggles to navigate post-prison life, he soon finds sanctuary in a familiar place, but is still haunted by his past transgressions.
- The mom obsessed with her food; the parents that don't realize how racist they sound; and others are hilariously exposed in "Meeting the Parents".
- Gender reveal parties. White parties. Tree-Trimming parties - and more are playfully spoofed in #NeemsThemes "Worst Kinds of Parties".
- Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton 'fake news' articles, folks ranting from their cars, and more are spoofed in this must-watch for anyone on Facebook.
- Ya know those supposed feminists whose values change whenever it benefits them? Neem's Themes has coined a term for those people: "The Arbitrary Feminist".
- Neem's Themes episode explores the nuances of the dreaded "friendzone."
- Beyoncé, Pitbull, Billy Joel, and other famous artists' song lyrics are hilariously weaved into real-life conversations. Listen to how silly those lyrics are when the music is gone.
- How do you win on a virtual work call? Talk a lot, but say nothing.
- Hilariously compare old school parenting styles with new school parenting styles, side-by-side.
- If someone tells you they can't leave their long-term dead-end relationship - show them this episode of Neem's Themes.
- In the pilot episode, precocious 10-year-old Olivia reveals to her single dad, Kevin, that she has a crush on a boy and wants to start dating, leading to a conversation of growth, discoveries, and some laughter.
- After discovering the identity of Drake's mom, Kevin must decide if he wants to share the backstory with Olivia or convince her to scrap the idea of Drake and Frankie's visit.
- Olivia and Kevin have a heart-to-heart about why he was being so secretive. Turns out Liv is "more awesome" than even Kevin thought.
- It's time for Kevin and Olivia's special visit - but, much to Kevin's dismay, an additional visitor comes as well.
- 2016–TV EpisodeCharles thought he was in the clear when he concocted a plan to cheat his girlfriend on her birthday. He never expected things to turn the way they did.
- Disney men are supposed to be perfect, right? Think again. They're just as bad as your ex - (or your girl's ex!)
- "If The Internet Came To Life" takes some of the things we do online, and hilariously puts them in real-life situations. The Comments Section, Instagram Filters, and others are exposed. Watch full at bit.ly/neemsthemes-internet.
- "UGH, how ironic!" - you know those moments!. And we count down six of those "Ironic Moments in Life" in this hilarious episode of Neem's Themes. You will definitely relate. Watch full episode at bit.ly/neemsthemes-ironic.
- The Worst Street Encounters: Part 2 picks up where the acclaimed first part left off: counting down types of people that you would NOT want to bump into on the street. Some of these have happened to you -- we guarantee it. Watch full episode: bit.ly/neemsthemes-street2.
- When a woman is discussing something with her man VS. discussing the same exact thing with her girl - the conversations go very differently. And that is - Why Girls Need Their Girls. Neem's Themes: Creating Conversation Through Comedy.
- "Why Girls Need Their Girls" explores the differences when a woman is discussing something with her man --versus-- discussing the same exact thing with her girl. Neem's Themes: Creating Conversation Through Comedy.