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Anyone seen the show "Crossballs" on comedy central?

2 guest don't know the show is fake, and 2 guests are comic/actors fvking with them in a "crossfire" "Hardball" type of show.
 
The one I saw part of was not very funny -- the fake experts were way too obvious and exaggerated, and I didn't buy that the real ones had no idea it was a fake show.
 
Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
The one I saw part of was not very funny -- the fake experts were way too obvious and exaggerated, and I didn't buy that the real ones had no idea it was a fake show.

I agree. Everyone including the "real experts" knew what was going on. I'm sure it was all a setup where the basically stuck to some sort of script with some room for improv. Either way the whole idea of it being funny was based on the fact that the real experts thought it was real and were outraged by the other "fake experts". Seeing how I thought it was a setup that everyone was in on, it wasn't too funny. But to each his own.
 
I don't know how people could go on that show and NOT know what it is. Who would go on a show they've never heard of without looking it up on the Internet first?

Also, it wasn't funny. The host sucked, they exaggerated everything.
 
its called crossballs...you cant go on a show with that name and not know its fake; that and its on CC

so its obviously a jab at shows like crossfire...just not a good jab. i got a couple laughs out of it at best, bah to it.
 
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