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Dr. Armond talks to the Show Us Your Songs contestants, then learns from Gene Creemers, R. Schrift, and Roman that his wife’s still alive and nothing that happened to him is real. Facebook Twitter ...
Sketch comedy fans are pouring one out today for Kroll Show, the Comedy Central series that’s premiering its third (and final) season tonight at 10:30 p.m. Key & Peele and Inside Amy Schumer ...
How 'Kroll Show' Celebrates Dumb Television. ... The silly sound effects on “House Arrest,” with murder suspect/animal plastic surgeon Dr. Armond, ...
It’s Dr. Armond, a “canine plastic surgeon” character created by comedian Nick Kroll for his Comedy Central program, Kroll Show, which premiered last night. And no, the similarities are not ...
Alongside established characters, Kroll is introducing new ones, like Dr. Armond who hosts a reality TV shows inspired by Dr. 90210 but just wants to spend quality time with his pugnacious son and ...
The penultimate episode of Comedy Central's Kroll Show achieved the rarest of things in sketch comedy: genuine pathos. It concluded a three-year storyline essaying the trials and tribulations of ...
The second season of Kroll Show premieres tonight on Comedy Central, and by the looks of things, Nick Kroll has no intention of changing course. When the first season debuted a year ago, the ...
Comedian Nick Kroll’s new sketch series for Comedy Central Kroll Show officially premieres tonight, but it feels like the show has already been airing for weeks. Kroll’s characters – both ...
Nick Kroll: Dr. Armond is an interesting one to start with because we definitely did not know what his character arc would be, and he is, for me, one of the most gratifying character arcs of the show.
Nick Kroll appears to be in a doctor’s office for his second pic, ... Seth Rogen Said The Guest List For His New Show Is So Impressive It ‘Stressed’ Him Out, ...
These days, Kroll is putting the final touches on his latest sketch comedy show for Hulu: "History of the World, Part II," a limited-series sequel to the 1981 Mel Brooks comedy.