I almost had her face tattooed on my body. My sister and I quote it like bible verses. The line about " How many of you want to wake up in a public bathroom lying in s pool of what you HOPE is your own filth" is on my phone. Devotion, or obsession? I do not know but what I do know is this is Hilarious!
It's ridiculous but smart at the same time. My friend borrowed all three seasons from me one time and I got panicky.(Now he has my Arrested Development dvd and I feel that way again). Everyone I force to watch loves it...well all except one person. I won't mention her name, but we will never look at Liane the same way again.
Anyway if you have seen an episode or two on comedy central and trying to figure out which season to buy, Season One is my personal fav. Of course you'll end up with all three... its addicting. But yeah season one is just one perfect episode after another.
We all go a little Blank somtimes
Meeet Jerri Blank a self disribed 42 year old user boozer and all around loser but she stold a tv and now she's back in school as the worlds oldest high school freshmen .All this is explained in the shows opening credits the and as the tag line says it is a very special after school special. Amy Sedaris who plays the part of Jerri Blank is the sister of well known humorist David Sidaris and she like her brother never disapionts. But take heed to Jerri and the gang no subject is is taboo.
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An unparalleled cast of greats,always a unique and sometimes shocking worldview at least from the perspective of Flatpoint High
Season Two is a glorious revelation from the Gods of Comedy and features such wiley moments (often musical) such as Noblett singing 80s power rock ballads and yellow-clad cult members of the Safe Trap House joyously chanting, "I'm gonna sit at the Welcome Table, Hallelujah!", but unfortunately Season Two is missing a bit of that life-altering je ne sais quoi of the first. Guy, Jerri's actively catatonic father, is dead by episode three to be replaced by a weakened rendition of the old favorite, Stu, the Meat Guy. The sexual tension between Noblett and Jellineck has fizzled.
but these episodes just aren't as strong. I only vaguely remember seeing these on Comedy Central, probably because they are aired less than the previous seasons.
Laughed more at the Chapelle "quickie" sketch included on Disc One than all the episodes combined on said disc.
Upright Citizens Brigade Features The Kind Of Bizarre Scenarios And Rampant Absurdity Rarely Seen On Television (Since The Glorious Day's Of Monty Python Or Kids In The Hall). Here You Get Two Discs That Make Up Season One (Please Release The Rest Of These Episodes).
Disc One
* The Bucket Of Truth (Which Has An Audio Commentary)
* Poo Stick (Which Has To Be Seen)
* Saigon Suicide Show
* Power Marketing (Which Has An Audio Commentary)
* Childrens Revolution
* The Story Of The Toad
From the creators of the flamboyantly fabulous Viva Variety (and when will that be released on DVD?) comes Reno 911, Comedy Central's most arresting comedy series. Ride along with the cluelessly cracked squad of the Wahoe County Sheriff's Department, who cross the proverbial thin blue line with impunity. "That's how we do it in Reno," exults Lt. Dangle (Thomas Lemmon), after absent-mindedly rear-ending a car whose trunk pops open to reveal a cache of marijuana. Reno 911 has Cops's gritty documentary feel, and Police Squad's straight face in subverting cop show conventions. The hapless officers get no respect, not from the citizens they encounter, from their colleagues in the FBI, or even from themselves. Kerri Kenney-Silver's unfortunate Det.... More Info about this DVD Director(s): Ben Garant - Thomas Lennon (III) - Michael Patrick Jann DVD Release Date: Released the 22 June 2004 Usually ships in 24 hours
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