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More Women Come Forward Against T.J. Miller, as Comedy Central Cancels ‘Gorburger’
More Women Come Forward Against T.J. Miller, as Comedy Central Cancels ‘Gorburger’
More Women Come Forward Against T.J. Miller, as Comedy Central Cancels ‘Gorburger’
Now that comedian T.J. Miller has been formally accused of sexual assault, additional women are stepping up to share their experiences. Both an adult film star, and transgender film critic reveal damning encounters with the Silicon Valley star, while Comedy Central cancels Miller’s alien puppet series, The Gorburger Show.
Dave Chappelle Explains How ‘Key and Peele’ Success ‘Hurts My Feelings’
Dave Chappelle Explains How ‘Key and Peele’ Success ‘Hurts My Feelings’
Dave Chappelle Explains How ‘Key and Peele’ Success ‘Hurts My Feelings’
Chappelle’s Show has been off the air long enough that you might overlook a connection to Key & Peele, though Dave Chappelle certainly popularized the format of comedians having carte blanche over a sketch show. Now, with Chappelle back in the spotlight for his Netflix special, the comedian reveals how Key & Peele “hurts my feelings,” even as he counts himself a fan.
‘South Park’ Bosses Talk ‘Difficult’ Series Future: ‘Satire’s Become Reality’
‘South Park’ Bosses Talk ‘Difficult’ Series Future: ‘Satire’s Become Reality’
‘South Park’ Bosses Talk ‘Difficult’ Series Future: ‘Satire’s Become Reality’
Whether or not the South Park brand of satire had lost any steam in Season 20, the most recent run of episodes hit a (figurative) wall when the 2016 Election swung against the result they’d written for. Creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker have a few months to re-energize, but now hint they’ll skew less topical in Season 21, saying “what was actually happening was way funnier than anything we could come up with.”
‘Broad City’ Hacks Into Inauguration With New NSFW Short
‘Broad City’ Hacks Into Inauguration With New NSFW Short
‘Broad City’ Hacks Into Inauguration With New NSFW Short
It seems like forever and a day ago that Broad City bubbled over with excitement at a guest appearance from Hillary Clinton. Worse yet, we’ll have to wait until summer for Season 4 to check in with Abbi and Ilana officially, but Hack Into Broad City is here to save the day with a new short! And by “save,” we mean “panic, scream, and curse the inauguration in the most NSFW way possible.”
‘Workaholics’ Confirmed to End With Season 7 in 2017
‘Workaholics’ Confirmed to End With Season 7 in 2017
‘Workaholics’ Confirmed to End With Season 7 in 2017
It wasn’t long ago that the cast of Comedy Central’s Workaholics acknowledged a likely end to the series in the future, and TelAmeriCorp officially seems to be shutting down. Reports confirm that Adam Devine, Anders Holm and Blake Anderson will go their separate ways after Season 7, bringing Workaholics to a permanent weekend.
Will Ferrell Character Tour Continues With George W. Bush at ‘Midnight’
Will Ferrell Character Tour Continues With George W. Bush at ‘Midnight’
Will Ferrell Character Tour Continues With George W. Bush at ‘Midnight’
Is Will Ferrell working on a new one-man show? The former SNL star seems to be trotting out a number of his fan-favorite characters for late-night, the other day resurrecting Harry Caray to talk about the cubs with Kimmel. Today, the tour continues, as Ferrell brings George “Dubya” Bush back to Chris Hardwick’s @Midnight.
2016 Fall TV Preview: 30 Premieres You Can’t Miss
2016 Fall TV Preview: 30 Premieres You Can’t Miss
2016 Fall TV Preview: 30 Premieres You Can’t Miss
These days, it'd take at least two years to watch only only one season's worth of #PeakTV, a quarter of which won't even be around a second year. You’d need some sort of absurd television guidance periodical to navigate it all, but because we love you' we've put together an in-depth look at 30 major must-see premieres kicking off as early as August 31. Come, wrap some barbed wire around your bats and grab a coffee in Stars Hollow, as we descend into the madness that is Fall TV 2016!

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