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skopje said:
After watching both of these episodes I’ve learned something. Apparently all you have to do to be funny is be as disgusting as possible and someone will watch right? This show just annoyed me because not only were the competitions disgusting, but they seemed forced and at times very scripted. I love Comedy Central and almost all of their programming is either groundbreaking or hilarious or both, but “Kenny VS. Spenny” is none of the above. Steve-O fans may find it hilarious, but it’s not my style. I’ll take an episode of “South Park” or “Drawn Together” any day, they are lowbrow, but have some point to their madness.
no im not 11.skopje said:No. It's a generalisation that people who want to be seen as intelligent conform to. I can now tell who you are - a little year 11 weenie who wears a scarf and drinks shitloads of coffee to be cool. Oh and you love the finer arts - whacking off to professional porn productions rather than amateur chubby housewives .
By the way, reconsider your second point: you're saying that if you like the finer arts you are more likely to be less intelligent. I presume you meant the opposite.
The premise of the show is very simplistic and may rely on visual "slapstick" elements but as I have indicated, I like Kenny Hotz's comedic talent. He is a funny dude. The fact that he is a South Park writer and that Trey Parker and Matt Stone are now executive producers of Kenny v Spenny do give it some credence.