Kroll Show may have come to an end, but don't despair: Few comedies in TV history have rewarded re-watchings as much as Nick Kroll's three-season opus. Every episode was chocked with in-jokes and references to previous episodes, often flitting across the screen in mere seconds, invisible to a casual viewer. Luckily, we got a treasure map. Just before last night's series finale, we talked to Kroll about the show's history and legacy, and during that conversation, the talk turned to Easter eggs. He revealed a ton of hidden jokes, which we are happy to itemize below. The two guys singing the cover of Bobby Bottleservice's "Broin' Country" song in the season finale, at Rich Dick Wendy Shawn's "Bris Mitzvah," are secret series regulars named Aidan and Dotan Horowitz. They're also the twins who were in "Gigolo House," and can be seen playing sperm inside Bobby Bottleservice in "Body Bouncers.
- 3/25/2015
- by Abraham Riesman
- Vulture
Nick Kroll is about to be in a league all his own. The stand-up/actor/writer — who plays the shameless Ruxin on FX comedy The League — is taking center stage with Kroll Show, his sketch comedy series premiering tonight at 10:30 p.m. on Comedy Central. Piloted by Kroll, Jonathan Krisel (Portlandia), and John Levenstein (Arrested Development), Kroll Show features recurring characters, questionable facial hair, surprise Gatorade showers, and a human-canine speed-dating show. Plus: Appearances by comedic forces like Ed Helms, Adam Pally, Fred Arimsen, Jb Smoove, Maria Bamford, Jason Mantzoukas, and Chelsea Peretti! Sound pretty good? Hold on a sec.
- 1/16/2013
- by Dan Snierson
- EW - Inside TV
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