
Mr. Show with Bob and David
Comedy • TV-MA • 1995–98 • 4 Seasons
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A sketch comedy series starring and hosted by Bob Odenkirk and David Cross. The pair introduce most episodes as heightened versions of themselves before transitioning to a mixture of live sketches and pre-taped segments.
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Bob Odenkirk, David Cross, Jill Talley, Brian Posehn, Tom Kenny
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Probably some of the most abstract, weird, best sketch comedy I've ever seen. It's SNL for the weird kids and set the stage for WKUK.
There may never be a better sketch comedy show ever made.
Great sketch comedy from a great pair of writers who made it on their own terms. Great sketch cast too.
Some skits are pretty dumb but there is some damn good gold in there.
Monty Python’s American spiritual offspring. One of the best and funniest to do it with plenty of all-time great sketches.
One of the all time best sketch comedy shows
The original show that makes you say “wtf am I watching?” 2 witty & subversive comedians lead the cast along a series of non-sequitur skits
In my top 5 of improv comedy shows. Surprisingly still holds up. It’s fun to see all the familiar young faces that pop up in every episode.
i liked the episode where david cross says the n word
I think it was one of the last truly great sketch shows.
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7.5 – Based on 529 ratings
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