also just a random thought, it's very nice to see that a show that spurred so many shows, while pioneering the alt-comedy genre, has not become influenced by the comedy it helped create. Timeless sketches and it was all unmistakably bob and david.
I was a little warm on the first episode. Shades of Kids in the Hall. Quirky, but I thought the only really hilarious part was Bob as the pope in the commercial riding around on an atv.
I'd stop using Hola. Give it a Google search and read up on it.
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Netflix you say? Not on Canadian Netflix, you pirates!
It's a Netflix show, it's on all regions including Canada. The show is called "w/ Bob and David" not Mr Show. It's easy to find on any Netflix platform, usually right at the top bring plastered as a new series.
I loved the Am I being detained sketch.
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It's a Netflix show, it's on all regions including Canada. The show is called "w/ Bob and David" not Mr Show. It's easy to find on any Netflix platform, usually right at the top bring plastered as a new series.
I loved the Am I being detained sketch.
Thanks for pointing me in right direction. Could not find "Mr. Show".
Watched first episode - Better Roots was really bold.
Sometimes the subject of their satire is confusing, which can serve to muddle the effect. Is "Better Roots" a dig at Hollywood liberals, historical revisionists, or both? (Also, it’s weird to make fun of Roots, which aired in 1977, rather than a more recent film like 12 Years a Slave.)