Kroll Show Season 1 Episode 5
Kroll Show
Season 1

Ep 5. Can I Finish?

  • TV-14
  • February 13, 2013
  • 21 min
  • 7.7  (85)

In the hilarious fifth episode of Kroll Show's first season, titled "Can I Finish?", viewers are in store for a whirlwind of comedic sketches that will keep them laughing from start to finish. Nick Kroll, master of character transformations, takes the audience on a wild ride through various absurd scenarios and introduces a host of outrageous personalities.

The episode begins with the recurring sketch "PubLIZity," featuring Liz G., played by Kroll, and Liz B., played by Jenny Slate. As public relations mavens, they set their sights on organizing a charitable event but quickly find themselves caught up in a web of self-centeredness and petty bickering. With their trademark exaggerated vocal fry and vapid personalities, Liz G. and Liz B. navigate through misguided plans and questionable motives, resulting in a hilarious spectacle of self-absorption.

Next up is another fan-favorite sketch, "Too Much Tuna," in which Kroll teams up with his real-life friend and comic partner, John Mulaney. As the eccentric old men George St. Geegland and Gil Faizon, respectively, the duo invites unsuspecting guests over for a tuna sandwich, only to pile an absurd amount of tuna on the bread. In this episode, they welcome a special guest who has no idea what she's signed up for, leading to an uproarious display of awkwardness and offbeat comedy.

Following the antics of George and Gil, viewers are treated to a new and exciting sketch called "Gigolo House." In this segment, Kroll portrays an ambitious screenwriter named Gene Creemers, who makes a pitch for a TV show about a group of male gigolos living together. With its outrageous premise and hilarious misunderstandings, "Gigolo House" offers a fresh and unique addition to the episode's lineup.

As the episode continues, Kroll introduces us to a new character named Bobby Bottleservice, a wannabe ladies' man with a love for partying and a skill for promoting himself. Throughout the episode, we see Bobby's relentless pursuit of fame, whether it's auditioning for a reality TV show or hosting his own variety show. Kroll's commitment to the character's exaggerated Jersey accent and high-energy personality make Bobby Bottleservice an unforgettable presence in "Can I Finish?".

In addition to the recurring sketches and new characters, the episode also showcases memorable standalone segments. For instance, viewers are treated to "Wheels, Ontario," a hilarious parody of Canadian teen dramas reminiscent of the hit TV show "Degrassi." Kroll plays a variety of high school characters, each with their own quirks and comedic appeal. With its spot-on satirical take on the genre, "Wheels, Ontario" offers a fresh and entertaining departure from the other sketches.

Lastly, Kroll wraps up the episode with a mock documentary segment titled "Secret Stash," which humorously explores the lives of street criminals who hide their illicit activities through seemingly innocent storefronts. As Kroll delves into the bizarre world of hidden criminal enterprises, he introduces viewers to a range of outrageous characters and absurd situations, highlighting his talent for creating compelling and comedic narratives.

In "Can I Finish?", Kroll's skillful character transformations and exceptional comedic timing shine through in every sketch. With its diverse range of hilarious scenarios and absurd personalities, this episode offers a delightful blend of laugh-out-loud moments and clever satire. Whether it's the well-known recurring sketches or the new additions to the lineup, the episode is a testament to Kroll's comedic genius and his ability to keep viewers entertained with his consistently hilarious performances.

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Kroll Show, Season 1 Episode 5, is available to watch and stream on Comedy Central. You can also buy, rent Kroll Show on demand at Paramount+, Amazon Prime, Amazon, Vudu, Microsoft Movies & TV, Sling, Google Play, Apple TV online.
  • First Aired
    February 13, 2013
  • Content Rating
    TV-14
  • Runtime
    21 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.7  (85)