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December
South Park (season 18)
10 episodes
In the season 18 “South Park” the boys use Kickstarter to fund themselves so they can sit on their butts and do absolutely nothing, but when Eric uses the name Washington Redskins, the owner of the Redskins is determined to stop him. (more…)
May
Review (season 1)
9 episodes
The series follows the atypical reviewer as he goes above and beyond the boring subjects like films, food or art. Forrest MacNeil reviews life itself: the adrenaline rush of stealing, the dangers of drug addiction, the joys of sleeping with a celebrity, and much more. His unwavering commitment to reviewing any and every experience that his audience suggests often means his work comes at the expense of his family. Throughout the season, Forrest will answer life’s most challenging questions while dealing with the unintended consequences of such a lofty goal. (more…)
April
Workaholics (season 1-4)
Late nights and lazy days are a thing of the past for three college friends who enter the workforce together. Well, maybe not! For Blake, Adam and Anders, making the transition from slacker students to prompt professional telemarketers isn’t a smooth one, considering dress codes, deadlines and actually using an alarm clock are foreign concepts to the guys. So they spend their days avoiding doing any real work before looking for a good time at night. (more…)
April
Broad City (season 1)
10 episodes
Comedy about the lives of two friends, Abby and Ilana, in New York. Their problems and simple pleasures become object for a truly unusual and sometimes insane humor. A fresh perspective on how to live in the world capital of two young girls with a small salary and large difficulties. (more…)
December
South Park (season 17)
10 episodes
Cartman wants to hold the government accountable for secretly monitoring all of his personal information. When Cartman manages to get himself behind the doors of the NSA, he doesn’t like what he finds in his personal file. He thinks it’s time he told everyone the truth. Meanwhile, Butters finds someone new to listen to his prayers. (more…)
November
Key and Peele (season 2)
10 episodes
Keegan Michael Key and Jordan Peele present “Key & Peele,” an original sketch-comedy show. In this new series these fresh, relevant comedic actor-writers, used to being on the outside looking in, will examine life in a provocative and irreverent way, through a combination of filmed sketches and live stage segments. Whether it’s satirizing the President, spoofing Nazis, or ordering up some soul food, “Key & Peele” will showcase their chemistry, camaraderie and unique point of view, born from their shared background and experiences growing up biracial in a not quite post-racial world. (more…)
November
Threesome (season 2)
7 episodes
In one apartment resident three young men: Mitch and Alice – loving couple, and their friend Richie, who prefers same-sex relationships. People after pretty exhausting alcohol and amphetamines arranges group sex on the thirtieth anniversary of Alice. Results are expected – Alice pregnant. Mitch, like a true gentleman, proposes marriage to a girl, she agrees. But it turns out that Mitch is sterile … (more…)
November
South Park (season 16)
14 episodes
The new season of the animated film with the highest use of profanity. The series continues to ridicule the shortcomings of American culture and current world events, and also criticize a lot of deep convictions and taboos through parody and black humor. (more…)
November
South Park (season 15)
14 episodes
South Park is an American animated series created by Matt Stone and Trey Parker in 1997. The basic plot is surreal adventures of four boys and their friends living in the small South Park town, Colorado. The TV series makes fun of American culture and current world events, but also criticizes a lot of deep convictions and taboos, by parody and black humor.
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