Added by Adrenaline on June 18, 2011
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The Whitest Kids will go on as a comedy troupe, but this was the final
regular season of their TV show. For some reason the show actually being
over is making me a little sadder than I thought it would; I guess it's
just something about how these just seem like five normal guys who
stumbled into an opportunity to put their wacky ideas in front of a
national audience and did a lot with it. Not every sketch works,
sometimes the humor is a bit juvenile, once in a while it seems like
they aren't going far enough with the breadth of their concepts. They
even reused a couple sketches this season, which is really hard to
forgive for something that's only ten twenty-ish minute episodes. But
I'll still miss their jokes about anything and willingness to do
anything next year.
What was pretty interesting this time was their dedication to a single
idea over the course of the entire season - a movie-length sketch called
The Civil War on Drugs that played out in chunks every single week and
told the story about a couple idiots in the south who mistakenly believe
the recent rebellion is about marijuana and get themselves caught up in
history, meeting everyone from General Lee to President Lincoln in the
process. Some of the gags are pretty easy, but their dedication to the
whole thing is impressive, and it's easily the most complex thing they
ever did. I had an idea about how they could have easily tied the whole
thing back to a sketch from the first season that's still my favorite
thing they ever did, but the missed opportunity didn't bother me that
much. Now that the show's over, I guess I'll probably be checking out
some other sketch comedy groups that have made it on TV over time. And
maybe I'll see Miss March, but I'm not sure about that one.