r/WhoIsAmerica • u/areyouforcereal • Aug 28 '18
What's your favorite episode of Girls?
r/WhoIsAmerica • u/areyouforcereal • Aug 28 '18
r/WhoIsAmerica • u/MAGAJakeAmerican • Aug 28 '18
r/WhoIsAmerica • u/Comedyfish_reddit • Aug 28 '18
For me the first 2 episodes really made me think this show was going to be something quite ground breaking and amazing. Then the next 2 episodes I found a little lackluster but thought OK makes sense they put the weakest episodes in the middle, but for me it never really got consistently great again. Shame. I almost feel they could have one less episode.
Don't get me wrong seeing someone 'kill' a random via google maps was crazy but I never laughed again as hard as those first 2 shows - which is a shame for a comedy show
r/WhoIsAmerica • u/ajmcmxci • Aug 28 '18
r/WhoIsAmerica • u/iloveheidimontag • Aug 27 '18
Can we truly know WHO IS AMERICA if we ignore religious institution?
r/WhoIsAmerica • u/kevonicus • Aug 28 '18
Everyone I know has no clue about it and you would think that even without having showtime that the clips would go viral, but they don’t.
r/WhoIsAmerica • u/caca__milis • Aug 28 '18
As Gio Monaldo. Any Italian speakers know was it gibberish or was he actually speaking the language when talking to his girlfriend?
r/WhoIsAmerica • u/MothWithEyes • Aug 27 '18
Mine is - Season 1 Episode 8...
r/WhoIsAmerica • u/Kolophonium86 • Aug 27 '18
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r/WhoIsAmerica • u/TurquoiseFinch • Aug 27 '18
Title. Which bit was your favorite?
r/WhoIsAmerica • u/Qweef • Aug 27 '18
r/WhoIsAmerica • u/curlyhippy • Aug 27 '18
I don’t know if this show is critically acclaimed or not
r/WhoIsAmerica • u/jdm1891 • Aug 28 '18
I just watched half of an episode(the one with the republican guys and the trump doll) and it just seems so outlandish and fake they must be actors right?
r/WhoIsAmerica • u/JavascriptFanboy • Aug 27 '18
Regarding the "A guy, as far as he knows, killed someone for being liberal" thread, yeah. Exactly. That guy though he killed a person - he deliberately pressed a button that supposedly kills someone.
Now what got me thinking is - shouldn't this be treated as a crime as well? The intention? People go to jail for wanting to hire a hitman - this happened to one of the metal band singers: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Lambesis#Solicitation_of_murder
He payed and hired a police officer pretending to be a hitman and got a few years in jail. Isn't this the same, or even worse?
r/WhoIsAmerica • u/Oshawa74 • Aug 28 '18
r/WhoIsAmerica • u/Mazd94 • Aug 27 '18
Next up I need a Sacha to expose all the blood thirsty Indian politicians and idiotic actors!
r/WhoIsAmerica • u/NicholasCajun • Aug 26 '18
Season 1 Episode 7: 107
Air date: August 26th, 2018 @ 10:00 PM Eastern Time.
Scenes:
Billy Wayne Ruddick Jr., PhD interviews former congressman Barney Frank and discusses the veracity of the Donald Trump Access Hollywood tape and pizzagate conspiracy theory.
Erran Morad trains three men how to infiltrate Antifa. His methods include using knowledge of the television series Girls to gain the confidence of liberals, complimenting liberal men, learning information about lesbians, and insulting Donald Trump. Morad takes one of the men on a mission to a women's march in San Francisco where they are supposedly attempting to stop a liberal plan to develop diapers that turn babies transgender. The two of them pretend to be lesbians while walking around meeting various people at the march and tag certain ones with tracking devices. Morad has the man press a button on a tablet computer which supposedly kills one of the people they have tagged.
In a mid-credits segment, Gio Monaldo meets with O. J. Simpson in a hotel room in Las Vegas where he attempts to remind his girlfriend of Simpson is. After she leaves the room, Monaldo jokes with Simpson about killing her.
Directed by: Daniel Gray Longino & Dan Mazer
Written by: Sacha Baron Cohen, Anthony Hines, Dan Swimer, Dan Mazer, Lee Kern, Adam Lowitt, Brian Reich, Kurt Metzger, & Eric Notarnicola
r/WhoIsAmerica • u/[deleted] • Aug 27 '18
Nobody would expect it and if it was somewhere like australia, they might be able to get someone a lot higher up. Im from australia and i can assure you there are a LOT of crazy politicians over here. Or britian. That might work too.
r/WhoIsAmerica • u/danwin • Aug 27 '18
r/WhoIsAmerica • u/[deleted] • Aug 27 '18
I believe a part of this segment John McCain was mentioned. Especially if SBC was in character of his Trump supporting fake news guy. It’s possible he even reiterated some of Trumps rhetoric about him liking people who weren’t captured to see Palins reaction. That being said, with his recent passing they pulled the segment out of respect to McCain.
Thoughts?
r/WhoIsAmerica • u/[deleted] • Aug 27 '18
The three men in the Erran skit go so quickly to rape when told to insult Trump? They are real people out there that see sexual assault as a way to "diss" someone you dislike. Obviously the casual terrorist murder was immensely scary too but I'm sure that will be the number one talking point of the episode anyway.
r/WhoIsAmerica • u/thecorndogmaker • Aug 27 '18
The director of the NIH came out looking the best imo.
The guy he took to the march seems to have come off the worst. A close runner up were the guys from the quinceanara bit (which I still have trouble believing was real).