Season 1
11 episodes
22 min. per episode
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A diverse group of friends navigates life’s absurdities through sharp sketches, revealing their truths while hilariously challenging societal norms.
Episodes
The Friends of the People debut their unique brand of humor including; an introduction to celebrity mash-up character Tracy Morgan Freeman, a night with a man who has an over active brain worm, and a heated Squabblin & Quarrelin' debate with the Lucas Brothers. Plus the FOTP create fun moments with real people on the streets of NYC.
Prepare to laugh at sketches that include a wacky mother who gets away with everything; an intense stakeout jeopardized by pizza; and a rap about the evolution of thug life in Brooklyn. Plus, the cast relives the horrors of high school.
The FOTP cast introduce sketches that include a trip to the past to uncover the untold Hollywood history behind Urkel's rise to fame, an unexpected twist on a dunk contest with a basketball pro and a peace talk negotiation based on global leaders agreeing on who is "all that" (with guest star Kel Mitchell). Plus, the cast hustles their way into free stuff and holds a street race that one cast member will never live down.
FOTP introduces sketches that include the hidden lives of fraternity brothers, tunes by the infamous Beached Brothas and the PSAs of parenting. Plus, the cast pranks Rel and offers free advice on the streets of Manhattan.
The FOTP debut sketches that include; an exploitative beauty pageant for the worst parent ever, Lucas Brothering the Movie "Transformers," and the return of Tracey Morgan Freeman, who wreaks havoc at a White House dinner. Plus, the cast crosses the street to avoid their worst fears, and Jen gets an unusual lesson in bike riding in NYC.
Friends of the People will provide a fresh and unique take on sketch comedy, with a combination of scripted sketches, man-on-the-street segments and more. The show stars comedians Kevin Barnett, Jennifer Bartels, Jermaine Fowler, Lil Rel Howery, The Lucas Bros. and Josh Rabinowitz.
