Season 2 of Tom Segura's ‘Bad Thoughts' Promises to Be More Disturbing Than Ever
Netflix is doubling down on bad behavior.
The streamer has officially renewed Bad Thoughts, Tom Segura's irreverent sketch-style comedy, for a second season. Fans of Segura's no-holds-barred humor can expect more outrageous vignettes steeped in the comedian's signature blend of dark wit and uncomfortable truths.
Bad Thoughts isn't your standard comedy. The series plays like a fever dream stitched together by the inner monologue of someone who's just a little too honest.
Each episode unravels a series of short, chaotic narratives—from bizarre family encounters to social commentary that lands like a sucker punch—blurring the line between funny and disturbing.
Deadline reported that Segura, known for pushing boundaries in his standup, made it clear he's not easing up anytime soon.
"It was such a thrill to get the opportunity to entertain and horrify audiences with our very Bad Thoughts on Netflix," he said. "We're all so excited to push things further with season 2. I promise your family will not approve of what we do."
The comedian wears multiple hats on the show, serving as creator, director, executive producer, and star. He's joined behind the scenes by executive producers Ryan P. Hall, Molly Mandel, Jeremy Konner, Craig Gerard, and Matthew Zinman. The series is produced by Segura's YMH Studios, the same brand behind his successful podcast empire.
The season 1 finale left fans buzzing and squirming. With its mix of taboo topics and surreal sketch comedy, Bad Thoughts developed a cult following among those who like their laughs with a side of discomfort. It's clear Segura plans to lean even harder into the chaos in round two.
Netflix has not yet announced a premiere date for the second season, but if it's anything like the first, it'll arrive quietly… then punch you in the face.Season 2 of Tom Segura's 'Bad Thoughts' Promises to Be More Disturbing Than Ever first appeared on Men's Journal on Jun 19, 2025
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