The whole thing makes no sense in the best possible way, and is a boon for anyone who loves either of these stars.29k videosAlt 8m videosAmateur 1.3m videosAmateurs 3.4m videosAnal 2.1m videosAsian 503k videosAss-Butts 1k videosAssjob 139k videosAsslicking 582k videosBarebacking 761k videosBBW 635k videosBDSM 172k videosBears 109k videosBikini 88k videosBisexuals 64k videosBizarre 3.3m videosBlondes 6.4m videosBlowjob 977k videosBlowjobs 3.3m videosBrunettes 192k videosBukkake 3.4m videosBusty 17k videosCameltoe 104k videosCartoons 137k videosCelebrities 421k videosClose-ups 10k videosCompilations 833k videosCreampie 2.3m videosCumshots 264k videosDads 534k videosDeepthroat 1.1m videosDoggystyle 346k videosDomination 211k videosDP 41k videosDrunk 1.9m videosEbony 599k videosEmo 1.2m videosFacials 29k videosFeature 308k videosFemdom 1.4m videosFetish 1.3m videosFingering 293k videosFisting 170k videosFoot fetish 154k videosFootjob 119k videosFoursome 5k videosFutanari 542k videosGangbang 115k videosGlory hole 43k videosGloryholes 66k videosGonzo 230k videosGrannies 789k videosGroup sex 88k videosGuys Fucking Sh. Their thinly veiled hatred is hilariously on display here in a "reunion interview" to look back on a fake sitcom the pair were in, but is intercut with other sketches including ones of them playing beavers going through TSA, horrible book club members, and diners who pay their checks with melted caramel. (With roles in Don't Worry, Darling and the League of Their Own series reboot later this year.) The pair, who have been making shorts together for a while, are now back with a full-blown comedy special, which serves as an extension of this short about two frenemies negging each other upon reuniting after a feud. You know her from Sorry To Bother You, that Garfield-filled house in I Think You Should Leave, and the wellness comedy podcast, Poog. You know him from Search Party, The Afterparty, and that episode of the A24 podcast where he fawns over Toni Collette.
If you don't watch this show now, I'm going to blow an airhorn in your face (you'll get the joke if you tune in). I choked on a piece of lettuce from laughing so hard at one point, and for as bananas as the show gets, it is always grounded in a heartwarming sweetness. The show is wacky (there's a whole episode where Robinson has a dead python stapled to his hand), irreverent (there are jokes about touching a dead man's penis), and gory (someone is constantly covered in blood) and I loved every second of it.
And Scott MacArthur (Jimmy from the cancelled too soon The Mick) is their nemesis.
Australian Claudia O'Doherty ( Love) is his perky sidekick, eternally optimistic despite living out of a tow-behind billboard.
Craig Robinson ( The Office) is a joy as a struggling entrepreneur trying to earn cash via staple-gunning snakes in order to launch a homeopathic palmetto berry-infused prostate reduction drug company. This comedy about a pair of ill-fated strangers who enter a Floridian python-killing competition ( a real-life necessary evil) is hands down my favorite, and most hilarious, Peacock original to date.