Thanks to all who made our Kickstarter pledge a resounding success. We promised we would publish the entirety of the Dwayne-starrer “Wrath Package” episode if we reached $8,000, and so we have! Here it is in it’s disturbing entirety. Furry is behind the camera once again as he attempts to shoot the pilot for the fabled “Activities With Dwayne” series, oft mentioned and dreamt of, but never before seen.
BORIS. We don’t know a lot about the enigmatic Russian space computer who runs the technical workings of the station at TVTV, but here’s a bit of insight into his character. It hasn’t been mentioned on the show, but BORIS is actually B.O.R.I.S., an acronym for Big Old Russian Information System. In “On The Line Romance,” BORIS finds true love thanks to the wonders of the internet.
Esmerelda gets some interference on a Babushka Buzz segment as she tries to talk with Leonid Brezhnev. This one’s got some cameos by crew members Alan Lloyd and Kristopher Bishop. In addition to doing a great job lighting our show, Alan can do a mean stoner. Not that the stoner is mean, most of them aren’t, really, they’re very laid back. A bit too laid back. But you get my point. Now, Kris, on the other hand… Let’s just say he was so committed to his art that it was hard to tell when he was out of character.
Vilification Tennis, an insult comedy show based in Minnesota, performs several shows each month at the Bryant Lake Bowl in Minneapolis, and at the Minnesota Renaissance Festival. This month, they are joined by TVTV, and the very first episode of 2010, “Oscar School.” For now, it’s only available at the Vilification Tennis show, so if you want to be on top (and we know you do) you have to go to the show. In this episode, Furry invites Le Shoc and Mansfield to his yearly Oscar party, only to discover his boss has a secret system that lets him win at any Oscar pool. It’s also the first episode to be shot on the new “Le Shoc’s Office” set as seen in the Backstage Pass segments of the show. Go for the insults, stay for the TVTV!
Friday and Saturday February 26 and 27 at 10:00 pm (9:30 doors)
$12 / $10 with a Fringe button