Schumer denied the reports via social media, stating that production of the show was going on hiatus while she focused on touring.
[6] According to a March 2019 interview by The New York Times, Schumer was under contract to produce another season of the show, leading to its eventual return.
[9] The series was canceled on June 26, 2023, and removed from Paramount+, while plans to air the fifth season were subsequently dropped on Comedy Central.
[12] Each episode is divided into several segments of varying length – sketches, short excerpts of stand-up comedy and street interviews with members of the public.
For its fifth season, the show scrapped all stand-up and interview segments, and added partly animated musical numbers.
Amy is a Russian tennis player who loses a match in straight sets to Bridget Everett.
Amy spends hours on the phone speaking to staff at a call center in order to try to solve her Internet connection problem.
Amy is on a television advertisement using her own phone number to invite men who have priapism to visit her to have their penises softened.
Amy goes to a clothing store, where she buys a skirt which is far too small for her, believing that she will soon lose a lot of weight.
Amy is at a pole dancing lesson, where she and the other attendees judge strippers who are leaving a nightclub across the street.
Amy is a participant on Celebrity Spooky Stories, in which she recounts her stay at a hotel which she assumes was haunted.
Amy looks at her sex buddy's Rorschach test inkblots and tells him that they are pictures of her mother's vagina.
Amy attends a wedding, the bride's funeral, her murder trial - and is executed by electric chair.
Amy is one of four women on the panel of a talk show called The Gab, in which most of the chat is about their mutual friend Janelle.
Amy enjoys her new "bla-dow" - shapewear which makes the wearer's buttocks stick out while compressing her torso.
Bill Nye claims that the universe sends cryptic messages to women in their twenties, including Amy (who is having an affair with her married boss), Abbi Jacobson (who wants a puggle) and Ilana Glazer (who wants to make mittens).
Amy defends the actions of Bill Cosby in court by promoting his comedy and likable public persona.
Amy is a stripper on her first job - going to a house where she strips for a dog's bachelor party while she is dressed as a police officer.
Amy develops an intense silent romance with her barista via patterns that he draws in the foam of her coffee.
In Salem, Massachusetts in 1692, Amy and another woman are together tried and convicted of witchcraft and sentenced to be burned at the stake after spreading a sexually transmitted infection.
Amy unsuccessfully tries to persuade undertaker Liam Neeson (who says that he is Don Cheadle) to bury someone whom she loves.
Amy wins an Academy Award for Best Actress for her role in a drama film, having quit comedy.
Steve Buscemi presents the award, where Amy's fellow nominees are Julianne Moore, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Jennifer Hudson and Laura Linney.
Amy appears on television advertisement, promoting to mothers a company which provides nannies that their partners will not want to have sex with - including ugly women, men, robots, a pack of wolves, a team of improvisers and family members.
Amy plays an office worker in a television advertisement for Tampo, a saxophone for carrying a tampon at work.
Amy appears in an episode of Katfish, in which she thinks she is being catfished, but she really has been chatting online with Jake Gyllenhaal.
Amy stars in A Pretty Decent Proposal, in which Harvey Keitel pays her husband $39 for sex with her.
Amy is part of a group of four women who sing in a karaoke bar about various bad things, then rob a sperm bank.
[58][59] The first season received a weighted average score of 66 out of 100 on Metacritic based on eight critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".
The site's critical consensus states, "Edgy and thought-provoking, Inside Amy Schumer's third season delivers more of the social relevance and self-deprecating wit that fans of the series have come to expect.