Comedian Mort Burke's (Drunk History, Mythic Quest) first special is a hilarious rumination on sobriety, hyper children and loving parents, Blockbuster, breakdowns, hilariously suicidal ideations and their appeal, and his feelings about having the name of an 80 year old. Mort addresses how weird being straight is while using ALL the swears. (Well, maybe not all, but a bunch.) He talks about spirituality too, which is kind of rare. If you don't hate laughter, you'll love this special!
A former CIA Agent, Sadie Gray, finds herself at a bumbling spy agency where she battles treacherous cyber hackers, outfoxes ambitious politicians, and leads a not quite housebroken team.
A comedy about a family that's crazy for Christmas. Except for the 16-year-old daughter -- her family's over-the-top Christmas celebrations have made her life miserable. When her long distance boyfriend decides to visit for the holidays, she's determined to spare him her family's Christmas obsession, so she hires actors to play her parents and stages a fake Christmas dinner in the empty house next door. What could go wrong?
Paula is unemployed and uncertain of her future. Her best friend Jeff is heart broken and unable to move on from his most recent relationship. Together they embark on a road trip from Los Angeles to Paula's hometown of Seattle looking for answers.
A robot from the future travels back in time to 1983 in order to kill the young boy who will grow up to invent the Internet.
Enlisted is based on Kevin Biegel's relationship with his siblings. The comedy follows three very different brothers working together in the Army at a small base in Florida.
Mort Burke is known for his work on Diary of a Co-Worker (2005), David Cross: Bigger & Blackerer (2010) and Enlisted (2014).
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