
W/ Bob & David
Comedy • TV-MA • 2015 • 1 Season
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After being dishonorably discharged from the Navy Seals, Bob and David are back serving our country the way they do best, making sketch comedy. Four half-hours of brand new comedy featuring all new characters, all new scenes, and most importantly, all new wigs.
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David Cross, Bob Odenkirk, John Ennis, Jay Johnston, Brian Posehn
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Good skit show. Wish they made more than 1 season.
So glad they brought back this absurdity. Don’t know if hits the same for the newer generation, but hilarious nonetheless
Not as good as Mr. Show but did anyone think it would be?
It was funny enough I guess. Wouldn’t watch again tho.
Sketch comedy by the best; Loved the absurdity and cultural send ups; I rewatch yearly; numerous gems akin to Mr. Show
A solid comeback from an all-time great sketch show. A good way to ease into the original series if you were too young to see it.
Funny successor to Mr. Show. Bob Odenkirk is great as always and David Cross is criminally under appreciated.
A true-to-form revisit to Mr. Show. Fans of the original will find the same pleasure in it’s surreal and hilarious sketches.
Nothing can touch the heights of Mr Show as far as sketch comedy is concerned, but this does a good job carrying on their legacy
Definitely not for everyone, but if you enjoy on the nose humor you’ll enjoy this. When I realized I had finished watching it I wanted more
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6.8 – Based on 439 ratings
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