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Timmy future; baby traits; Horse announcer.

Timmy future; baby traits; Horse announcer.

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S4, EP1 "Whitest Kids U'Know"

"Grandma's Cookies"; "My Mouth Stuck Open"; "Alien Autopsy."

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S4, EP2 "Whitest Kids U'Know"

"You Talkin' to Me"; "Dr. Kyle"; "Changing Channels."

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S4, EP3 "Whitest Kids U'Know"

"Spaghetti Dinner Date"; "Mission Impossible"; "Walk of Shame."

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S4, EP4 "Whitest Kids U'Know"

"Old Man Winters"; "Booger Blasters"; "Moon Landing."

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S5, EP10 "Whitest Kids U'Know"

Mom phone; it was pretty good; sophomores.

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S5, EP9 "Whitest Kids U'Know"

Worst Orchestra; come down here; spaghettio's, homeless show, cactus wasp.

Whitest Kids U'Know

S5, EP8 "Whitest Kids U'Know"

Timmy future; baby traits; Horse announcer.

Whitest Kids U'Know

S5, EP7 "Whitest Kids U'Know"

Going home alone; liquor store robbery; pledge of allegiance; escape artist.

Honing their skills at the School of Visual Arts in New York City, this troupe wowed the crowd at the 2006 U.S. Comedy Arts Festival, which soon led to the creation of this series that pushed the envelope of cable-TV sketch comedy for five seasons. Cast members Trevor Moore, Zach Cregger, Sam Brown, Darren Trumeter and Timmy Williams leave no comedy taboo unexplored (Adolf Hitler makes frequent appearances), and pepper the proceedings with an ample amount of sexual innuendo, violence and salty language. While some viewers may consider the skits in bad taste, others will applaud the quintet's subversive take on the edgy subject matter and the cheerful aplomb of their performances.
Starring: Darren Trumeter, Sam Brown, Timmy Williams, Trevor Moore, Zach Cregger
Original Air Date: Mar 18, 2007
Genres: ComedyTV Series
Rating: TV14
Playback: HD
5 seasons available on demand
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