
Crashing
Comedy • TV-MA • 2017–19 • 3 Seasons
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6.9
A standup comic discovers that his wife is unfaithful, leading him to reevaluate his life amidst the New York City comedy scene.
Starring
Pete Holmes, Artie Lange, Lauren Lapkus, George Basil, T.J. Miller
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User Reviews
Pete Holmes has a “punchable face” but that doesn’t stop him from being one of the funniest comedians today. Crashing is a fun dark comedy
Great comedy show that challenges a lot of modern issues in a very fun friendly way. I highly recommend to anyone looking for a laugh!
Such a cool show. Main actor is so funny. Desperation told right
Pete Holmes is perfect as himself. You get to see & enjoy the performances of many comedians; their spirit episodically possesses the plot.
If you love stand up comedy like I do, check this out. Well written show and has many cameos by some great comedians.
The first season is genuinely interesting and a very truthful look into the world of standup comedy.
Loads of funny moments, good story, and loads of comedian cameos. It ended too quick and felt a little empty story wise
Some jokes landed and others didn't. I Don't regret watching it but won't revisit
A truly enjoyable show, funny and emotional
I’ll be honest it has its moments, but I can’t help but me disappointed in HBO for not picking it up for a last season, such a funny watch
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Ratings
28 (7%)
71 (17%)
207 (50%)
111 (27%)
6.9 – Based on 415 ratings
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Crashing: A New Comedy Series (HBO)








