
The Whitest Kids U' Know
Comedy • TV-MA • 2007–11 • 5 Seasons
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The New York-based sketch comedy ensemble takes it's act to the small screen in this outrageous cable series. Led by Trevor Moore and Zach Cregger, the troupe takes on every stereotype, foible, and irony found in everyday life, no matter how un-PC the results.
Starring
Trevor Moore, Timmy Williams, Darren Trumeter, Sam Brown, Zach Cregger
Created By
Sam Brown, Zach Cregger, Trevor Moore, Darren Trumeter, Timmy Williams
User Reviews
Moore, Zach, Sam, Timmy, & Darren are comedic daredevils, voices of reason, envoys of the average, genuine friends, & commiserating dorks.
Sketch comedy worthy of internet culture
very funny although may not stand the test of time. lots of misses lots of hits
Some all-time capital-G Great sketches mixed with some “edgy” 00s humor that hasn’t aged great. RIP Trevor Moore.
Decent skits but like all skit shows, the bit goes on too long pretty often
Dark and good. It's definitely something to watch with friends.
Like any skit show-both hits and misses but you'll feel guilty laughing so hard. Comes in close 3rd in skit comedy behind Kids In The Hall.
great boundary pushing skit comedy, a little dated but great for the time.
I’ve only seen a few skits, but they were pretty funny, so yeah!
Is it offensive? Sure. Is it all good? No. But this show is as smart as it is stupid. So many hilarious skits that will stick with you.
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7.9 – Based on 789 ratings
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