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Mr. Show with Bob and David - Season 1

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This is a sketch-comedy show. The twist here is that all of the sketches (even the monologue) are connected in some strange way.
Actors: Doug Benson,
Doug Benson
Doug Benson 2 July 1962, San Diego, California, USA
Todd Glass,
Todd Glass
Todd Glass
Janette Andrade,
Janette Andrade
Janette Andrade 8 April 1986, Orange County, California, USA
Jon Stewart,
Jon Stewart
Jon Stewart 28 November 1962, New York City, New York, USA
Michael Hagen,
Michael Hagen
Michael Hagen
Becky Thyre,
Becky Thyre
Becky Thyre
Wayne Wilderson,
Wayne Wilderson
Wayne Wilderson 30 January 1966, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Stephan Vara,
Stephan Vara
Stephan Vara
Bob Odenkirk,
Bob Odenkirk
Bob Odenkirk 22 October 1962, Naperville, Illinois, USA
Eric Hoffman,
Eric Hoffman
Eric Hoffman 12 May 1963, Angola, Indiana, USA
Stanley Ullman,
Stanley Ullman
Stanley Ullman
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Genre: Comedy
Director: John Moffitt, Keith Truesdell
Country: United States
Release: 1995
IMDb: 8.40
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Duration: 27 min
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October 30, 2015

Each show has a natural fluidity, with each sketch bleeding into the next. It's sort of like a comedy bean-salad stream of consciousness.
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May 31, 2018

It hit a certain mark so definitively that you had to tell your friends about it and thrust it into their hands.
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October 30, 2015

Mr. Show is generally considered to be one of the better sketch comedy series in the genre's history.
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Guardian
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October 30, 2015

Its 30 episodes are certainly worth the hunt, if only to see stars such as Jack Black starting out, funny and fearless.
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PopMatters
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October 30, 2015

While Saturday Night Live panders to a lowest common denominator, Mr. Show gave the audience more credit. Perhaps more importantly, it never worried if the audience kept up.
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Den of Geek
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May 31, 2018

Despite dedicating more time to its sketches and packing in jokes more densely than most shows, it still feels like one of the quickest and funniest sketch shows you've ever seen.
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September 13, 2018

[The] series was to Nineties humor what the original SNL was to Seventies counterculture: a blast of cutting-edge irreverence that captured a moment.
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New York Magazine/Vulture
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October 30, 2015

So consistently bizarre that I sometimes felt a bit lightheaded while watching it - though it might have just been a side effect of David Cross' falsetto voice.
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May 22, 2016

This inspired, inventive show combines the freewheeling creativity of Monty Python's Flying Circus with cabaret theater, and each episode swirls around an ingenious thematic thread that just barely connects things together by the end...
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AV Club
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October 30, 2015

One of the greatest pieces of television ever assembled, and a show easily worthy of being considered among the best comedy programs of all time.
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May 31, 2018

While the extremely low-budget show doesn't look like much today, its creative comedic concepts, memorable characters (Ronnie Dobbs), unconventional format, and bold, punk-rock attitude have earned the show credibility...
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October 30, 2015

Mr. Show offers up a mad world of silliness and satire that recalls the heyday of Monty Python.
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