AVClub: Comedy Central is on a roll right now. Instead of just having comedy in the network’s name and running Loaded Weapon 1 every other day (ah, the aughts), it’s finally at a point where it’s really striking gold with its own original comedy offerings. A big part of that is the network giving shows to established comedians with their own original voices and just letting them do their thing. While there may be endless talk of auteurism with regards to television in the form of True Detective/Nic Pizzolatto thinkpieces, you can do the same with a lot of Comedy Central’s original offerings. Key and Peele. Anfanger and Schimpf. Glazer and Jacobson. And now, Leggero and Lindhome.
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