On a recent episode of the program Show Will, Pavel Volya invited Grigory Leps as his guest and surprised the audience by presenting Leps with a performance of the song Stop the Planet. The moment was framed as a gesture of friendship, with Volya explaining that Leps had long held a fondness for the song a long time ago, making the gift feel personal and meaningful in front of the TNT audience. Leps, amused and touched by the tribute, responded in his own lighthearted way and then reciprocated with a small, symbolic gift for Volya: a pair of gold-rimmed glasses that caught the attention of everyone in the studio. The exchange underscored the playful camaraderie that has become a hallmark of the show.
The episode also gave viewers a look back at how Show Will balances humor with intimate moments. In a recurring segment that closes each Sunday broadcast, the host invites a rotating lineup of guests to reflect on the week’s happenings and share anecdotes from their careers. In a recent edition, singer Katya IOWA took the stage, and audiences learned a personal milestone: she had welcomed a baby boy. During the conversation, she revealed the baby’s name, Leo, and discussed the experience of motherhood. She also acknowledged the partnership with her husband, who is Leonid Tereshchenko, her former collaborator and guitarist on stage. The revelation added a warm, family-forward note to a program that often leans into bold humor and high-energy performances, balancing moments of laughter with storytelling that resonates with fans both in Canada and the United States. [Source: Show Will, TNT]
In another aspect of the program, viewers have come to expect a certain boldness in the comedy’s presentation. The show has, over time, earned a reputation for presenting what some describe as one of the most densely packed, fast-paced comic sequences on air. The performers are known for delivering rapid-fire jokes and physical gags that require quick audience engagement and a keen sense of timing from the host. This style is part of what keeps the program distinct in a crowded entertainment landscape, drawing in viewers who appreciate a high-energy mix of stand-up, skits, and spontaneous banter that can feel almost electric in the moment. The ensemble’s dynamic creates a sense of immediacy, as if the studio is buzzing with the quick pace of a live comedy club. [Source: Show Will, TNT]