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BriTANick says SNL was basically… a bad trip 😵💫
Cracked caught up with @britanickcomedy to talk “Pizza Movie,” where they turned sketch-writing chaos into something very cool. Turns out, those skills do come in handy.
Full interview at the link in bio.
#cracked #sxsw #comedy #interview #sketchcomedy #funnyvideo
You hear that, studios? 👀
We sat down with Dropout’s @lily_d and @picturesofgrant, and they didn’t sugarcoat it: if you want great comedy, you have to pay the people making it. 💵
Full interview at the link in bio 🎥
#cracked #dropout #comedy #sxsw #interview #comedyreels
My Grindr account?! - @alex3nglish
#standup #comedyvideo #standupcomedy #comedy

It’s time to get your frisk on 🦊
Cracked returned to print for the first time in almost 20 years @sxsw 2026 with a special cover celebrating Netflix’s “Mating Season,” the new animated adult comedy from the minds behind “Big Mouth.”
With the show’s upcoming release on May 22, revisit our conversation with executive producers Andrew Goldberg, Mark Levin, and Jennifer Flackett about balancing horny with heartwarming as “Mating Season” swaps pubescent humans for hormonally wild woodland critters.
Learn all about the voices that guide you through this chaotic revue on the birds and the bees, including June Diane Raphael ("Grace and Frankie") as Fawn the deer, Zach Woods ("Silicon Valley") as Josh the bear, Sabrina Jalees ("Black Mirror") as Penelope the fox, and Nick Kroll ("Big Mouth") as Ray the raccoon.
"Nick’s always wanted to be a raccoon. He’s got a great affinity for the creature," Andrew Goldberg says.
Read the full story on Cracked dot com.
#NetflixPartner

It’s time to get your frisk on 🦊
Cracked returned to print for the first time in almost 20 years @sxsw 2026 with a special cover celebrating Netflix’s “Mating Season,” the new animated adult comedy from the minds behind “Big Mouth.”
With the show’s upcoming release on May 22, revisit our conversation with executive producers Andrew Goldberg, Mark Levin, and Jennifer Flackett about balancing horny with heartwarming as “Mating Season” swaps pubescent humans for hormonally wild woodland critters.
Learn all about the voices that guide you through this chaotic revue on the birds and the bees, including June Diane Raphael ("Grace and Frankie") as Fawn the deer, Zach Woods ("Silicon Valley") as Josh the bear, Sabrina Jalees ("Black Mirror") as Penelope the fox, and Nick Kroll ("Big Mouth") as Ray the raccoon.
"Nick’s always wanted to be a raccoon. He’s got a great affinity for the creature," Andrew Goldberg says.
Read the full story on Cracked dot com.
#NetflixPartner

It’s time to get your frisk on 🦊
Cracked returned to print for the first time in almost 20 years @sxsw 2026 with a special cover celebrating Netflix’s “Mating Season,” the new animated adult comedy from the minds behind “Big Mouth.”
With the show’s upcoming release on May 22, revisit our conversation with executive producers Andrew Goldberg, Mark Levin, and Jennifer Flackett about balancing horny with heartwarming as “Mating Season” swaps pubescent humans for hormonally wild woodland critters.
Learn all about the voices that guide you through this chaotic revue on the birds and the bees, including June Diane Raphael ("Grace and Frankie") as Fawn the deer, Zach Woods ("Silicon Valley") as Josh the bear, Sabrina Jalees ("Black Mirror") as Penelope the fox, and Nick Kroll ("Big Mouth") as Ray the raccoon.
"Nick’s always wanted to be a raccoon. He’s got a great affinity for the creature," Andrew Goldberg says.
Read the full story on Cracked dot com.
#NetflixPartner

It’s time to get your frisk on 🦊
Cracked returned to print for the first time in almost 20 years @sxsw 2026 with a special cover celebrating Netflix’s “Mating Season,” the new animated adult comedy from the minds behind “Big Mouth.”
With the show’s upcoming release on May 22, revisit our conversation with executive producers Andrew Goldberg, Mark Levin, and Jennifer Flackett about balancing horny with heartwarming as “Mating Season” swaps pubescent humans for hormonally wild woodland critters.
Learn all about the voices that guide you through this chaotic revue on the birds and the bees, including June Diane Raphael ("Grace and Frankie") as Fawn the deer, Zach Woods ("Silicon Valley") as Josh the bear, Sabrina Jalees ("Black Mirror") as Penelope the fox, and Nick Kroll ("Big Mouth") as Ray the raccoon.
"Nick’s always wanted to be a raccoon. He’s got a great affinity for the creature," Andrew Goldberg says.
Read the full story on Cracked dot com.
#NetflixPartner

It’s time to get your frisk on 🦊
Cracked returned to print for the first time in almost 20 years @sxsw 2026 with a special cover celebrating Netflix’s “Mating Season,” the new animated adult comedy from the minds behind “Big Mouth.”
With the show’s upcoming release on May 22, revisit our conversation with executive producers Andrew Goldberg, Mark Levin, and Jennifer Flackett about balancing horny with heartwarming as “Mating Season” swaps pubescent humans for hormonally wild woodland critters.
Learn all about the voices that guide you through this chaotic revue on the birds and the bees, including June Diane Raphael ("Grace and Frankie") as Fawn the deer, Zach Woods ("Silicon Valley") as Josh the bear, Sabrina Jalees ("Black Mirror") as Penelope the fox, and Nick Kroll ("Big Mouth") as Ray the raccoon.
"Nick’s always wanted to be a raccoon. He’s got a great affinity for the creature," Andrew Goldberg says.
Read the full story on Cracked dot com.
#NetflixPartner

It’s time to get your frisk on 🦊
Cracked returned to print for the first time in almost 20 years @sxsw 2026 with a special cover celebrating Netflix’s “Mating Season,” the new animated adult comedy from the minds behind “Big Mouth.”
With the show’s upcoming release on May 22, revisit our conversation with executive producers Andrew Goldberg, Mark Levin, and Jennifer Flackett about balancing horny with heartwarming as “Mating Season” swaps pubescent humans for hormonally wild woodland critters.
Learn all about the voices that guide you through this chaotic revue on the birds and the bees, including June Diane Raphael ("Grace and Frankie") as Fawn the deer, Zach Woods ("Silicon Valley") as Josh the bear, Sabrina Jalees ("Black Mirror") as Penelope the fox, and Nick Kroll ("Big Mouth") as Ray the raccoon.
"Nick’s always wanted to be a raccoon. He’s got a great affinity for the creature," Andrew Goldberg says.
Read the full story on Cracked dot com.
#NetflixPartner

It’s time to get your frisk on 🦊
Cracked returned to print for the first time in almost 20 years @sxsw 2026 with a special cover celebrating Netflix’s “Mating Season,” the new animated adult comedy from the minds behind “Big Mouth.”
With the show’s upcoming release on May 22, revisit our conversation with executive producers Andrew Goldberg, Mark Levin, and Jennifer Flackett about balancing horny with heartwarming as “Mating Season” swaps pubescent humans for hormonally wild woodland critters.
Learn all about the voices that guide you through this chaotic revue on the birds and the bees, including June Diane Raphael ("Grace and Frankie") as Fawn the deer, Zach Woods ("Silicon Valley") as Josh the bear, Sabrina Jalees ("Black Mirror") as Penelope the fox, and Nick Kroll ("Big Mouth") as Ray the raccoon.
"Nick’s always wanted to be a raccoon. He’s got a great affinity for the creature," Andrew Goldberg says.
Read the full story on Cracked dot com.
#NetflixPartner

It’s time to get your frisk on 🦊
Cracked returned to print for the first time in almost 20 years @sxsw 2026 with a special cover celebrating Netflix’s “Mating Season,” the new animated adult comedy from the minds behind “Big Mouth.”
With the show’s upcoming release on May 22, revisit our conversation with executive producers Andrew Goldberg, Mark Levin, and Jennifer Flackett about balancing horny with heartwarming as “Mating Season” swaps pubescent humans for hormonally wild woodland critters.
Learn all about the voices that guide you through this chaotic revue on the birds and the bees, including June Diane Raphael ("Grace and Frankie") as Fawn the deer, Zach Woods ("Silicon Valley") as Josh the bear, Sabrina Jalees ("Black Mirror") as Penelope the fox, and Nick Kroll ("Big Mouth") as Ray the raccoon.
"Nick’s always wanted to be a raccoon. He’s got a great affinity for the creature," Andrew Goldberg says.
Read the full story on Cracked dot com.
#NetflixPartner

It’s time to get your frisk on 🦊
Cracked returned to print for the first time in almost 20 years @sxsw 2026 with a special cover celebrating Netflix’s “Mating Season,” the new animated adult comedy from the minds behind “Big Mouth.”
With the show’s upcoming release on May 22, revisit our conversation with executive producers Andrew Goldberg, Mark Levin, and Jennifer Flackett about balancing horny with heartwarming as “Mating Season” swaps pubescent humans for hormonally wild woodland critters.
Learn all about the voices that guide you through this chaotic revue on the birds and the bees, including June Diane Raphael ("Grace and Frankie") as Fawn the deer, Zach Woods ("Silicon Valley") as Josh the bear, Sabrina Jalees ("Black Mirror") as Penelope the fox, and Nick Kroll ("Big Mouth") as Ray the raccoon.
"Nick’s always wanted to be a raccoon. He’s got a great affinity for the creature," Andrew Goldberg says.
Read the full story on Cracked dot com.
#NetflixPartner
Turns out David Cross has been a Cracked fan since way back 📺🍿
We recently sat down with @davidcrossofficial, and talked movies, TV trivia, existential dread, and why he used to read Cracked growing up.
Full interview at the link in bio 🎤
What’s the most random thing you’ve ever learned from Cracked? ⬇️
#crackedinterviews #davidcross #comedy #standupcomedy #sketchcomedy #comedyreels

"Scrubs may be the most medically accurate hospital show on TV, but that doesn’t mean Donald Faison can actually remove your appendix.
After more than fifteen years off the air, Scrubs is finally back with a revival season in the books on Hulu and ABC. J.D., Turk, Carla, Elliott and the rest of the eccentric medical professionals who won our hearts at the turn of the Millennium picked up like they never left, but the most surprising return of the new Scrubs has to be Sacred Heart Hospital itself.
Since Scrubs first hung up its stethoscope in 2010, the decommissioned North Hollywood Medical Center in Los Angeles, California that served as the Scrubs set was demolished, and the producers of the Scrubs revival had to rebuild the iconic halls of the formerly real fake hospital from scratch, pulling off the daunting project with impeccable precision.
During a recent appearance on Pete Holmes’ podcast You Made It Weird, Scrubs star Sarah Chalke reflected on the surreal feeling of walking into the rebuilt Sacred Heart set, and she also described the equally surreal experience of watching actual sick and injured people show up to filming and ask a certain blonde “doctor” to heal what ails them."
Words by Keegan Kelly (@mynameisntkeenan)
Read the full article at the link in bio.

"Scrubs may be the most medically accurate hospital show on TV, but that doesn’t mean Donald Faison can actually remove your appendix.
After more than fifteen years off the air, Scrubs is finally back with a revival season in the books on Hulu and ABC. J.D., Turk, Carla, Elliott and the rest of the eccentric medical professionals who won our hearts at the turn of the Millennium picked up like they never left, but the most surprising return of the new Scrubs has to be Sacred Heart Hospital itself.
Since Scrubs first hung up its stethoscope in 2010, the decommissioned North Hollywood Medical Center in Los Angeles, California that served as the Scrubs set was demolished, and the producers of the Scrubs revival had to rebuild the iconic halls of the formerly real fake hospital from scratch, pulling off the daunting project with impeccable precision.
During a recent appearance on Pete Holmes’ podcast You Made It Weird, Scrubs star Sarah Chalke reflected on the surreal feeling of walking into the rebuilt Sacred Heart set, and she also described the equally surreal experience of watching actual sick and injured people show up to filming and ask a certain blonde “doctor” to heal what ails them."
Words by Keegan Kelly (@mynameisntkeenan)
Read the full article at the link in bio.

"The fourth season of Hulu’s Futurama revival has a premiere date, but, more importantly, Zoidberg has a date.
This week, Hulu announced that Futurama will return with a new slate of episodes starting on Monday, August 3rd. The perennially imperiled sci-fi comedy series has finally found its home at the streamer, and, now that the writers don’t have to worry about getting canned for the umpteenth time every single offseason, the show can settle down, take a breath and focus on what really matters: Dr. Zoidberg’s love life."
Words by Keegan Kelly (@mynameisntkeenan)
Read the full article at the link in bio.

"The fourth season of Hulu’s Futurama revival has a premiere date, but, more importantly, Zoidberg has a date.
This week, Hulu announced that Futurama will return with a new slate of episodes starting on Monday, August 3rd. The perennially imperiled sci-fi comedy series has finally found its home at the streamer, and, now that the writers don’t have to worry about getting canned for the umpteenth time every single offseason, the show can settle down, take a breath and focus on what really matters: Dr. Zoidberg’s love life."
Words by Keegan Kelly (@mynameisntkeenan)
Read the full article at the link in bio.

"The fourth season of Hulu’s Futurama revival has a premiere date, but, more importantly, Zoidberg has a date.
This week, Hulu announced that Futurama will return with a new slate of episodes starting on Monday, August 3rd. The perennially imperiled sci-fi comedy series has finally found its home at the streamer, and, now that the writers don’t have to worry about getting canned for the umpteenth time every single offseason, the show can settle down, take a breath and focus on what really matters: Dr. Zoidberg’s love life."
Words by Keegan Kelly (@mynameisntkeenan)
Read the full article at the link in bio.
Our host Jon hired a coach to help him improve his fake laugh. But was he losing touch with reality?
Watch full episodes of Rogue Psychology—a show about personal problems and universal solutions—now on Cracked's YouTube channel (or the link in our bio!)
Sometimes improv ends! - @stuartlawscomedy
#standup #comedyvideo #standupcomedy #comedy

We don’t wanna be those “back in our day” people… but back in our day, celebrity roasts were ELITE 🔥😭
Most recent heat from Kevin Hart just had us spiraling back into all-time roast highlights again.
Comedy’s gotten cleaner… but part of us still misses the beautiful mess.
Read the full list at the link in bio.

We don’t wanna be those “back in our day” people… but back in our day, celebrity roasts were ELITE 🔥😭
Most recent heat from Kevin Hart just had us spiraling back into all-time roast highlights again.
Comedy’s gotten cleaner… but part of us still misses the beautiful mess.
Read the full list at the link in bio.

We don’t wanna be those “back in our day” people… but back in our day, celebrity roasts were ELITE 🔥😭
Most recent heat from Kevin Hart just had us spiraling back into all-time roast highlights again.
Comedy’s gotten cleaner… but part of us still misses the beautiful mess.
Read the full list at the link in bio.

We don’t wanna be those “back in our day” people… but back in our day, celebrity roasts were ELITE 🔥😭
Most recent heat from Kevin Hart just had us spiraling back into all-time roast highlights again.
Comedy’s gotten cleaner… but part of us still misses the beautiful mess.
Read the full list at the link in bio.

We don’t wanna be those “back in our day” people… but back in our day, celebrity roasts were ELITE 🔥😭
Most recent heat from Kevin Hart just had us spiraling back into all-time roast highlights again.
Comedy’s gotten cleaner… but part of us still misses the beautiful mess.
Read the full list at the link in bio.

"The looming takeover of the human creative process by artificial intelligence isn’t as “inevitable” as the technology’s enthusiasts want you to think it is, but the swirly they’re going to get from the Hacks cast and crew might be inescapable.
Shortly before the premiere of the fifth and final season of Hacks, series star Hannah Einbinder went on a viral rant against AI enthusiasts who believe the generative technology has the power to replace human artists, telling them, “You guys suck. No one likes you. Anyone who's near you is because they crave power and access over any ethical standard. You are a loser. You will never be cool. And you probably had a rolly backpack in high school. I wanna put your head in the toilet and flush.”
Then, in the first half of last week’s Hacks double-header, an episode titled, “QuikScribbl,” Einbinder’s character Ava got to have her own hilarious anti-AI diatribe when an overconfident, insulting tech bro (played by Saturday Night Live alumnus Alex Moffat) attempted to convince Deborah Vance to sign away her work and her voice to his robotic ripoff company.
And, just in case Hacks’ stance on the ethics and quality of A.I. “art” wasn’t perfectly, painfully clear, series co-creators Lucia Aniello and Paul W. Downs sat down with the tech news outlet Wired this week to declare that anyone who has ever done creative work with A.I. will never work with them, and they won't be invited to any of the cool kids' parties either."
Words by Keegan Kelly (@mynameisntkeenan)
Read the full article at the link in bio.

"The looming takeover of the human creative process by artificial intelligence isn’t as “inevitable” as the technology’s enthusiasts want you to think it is, but the swirly they’re going to get from the Hacks cast and crew might be inescapable.
Shortly before the premiere of the fifth and final season of Hacks, series star Hannah Einbinder went on a viral rant against AI enthusiasts who believe the generative technology has the power to replace human artists, telling them, “You guys suck. No one likes you. Anyone who's near you is because they crave power and access over any ethical standard. You are a loser. You will never be cool. And you probably had a rolly backpack in high school. I wanna put your head in the toilet and flush.”
Then, in the first half of last week’s Hacks double-header, an episode titled, “QuikScribbl,” Einbinder’s character Ava got to have her own hilarious anti-AI diatribe when an overconfident, insulting tech bro (played by Saturday Night Live alumnus Alex Moffat) attempted to convince Deborah Vance to sign away her work and her voice to his robotic ripoff company.
And, just in case Hacks’ stance on the ethics and quality of A.I. “art” wasn’t perfectly, painfully clear, series co-creators Lucia Aniello and Paul W. Downs sat down with the tech news outlet Wired this week to declare that anyone who has ever done creative work with A.I. will never work with them, and they won't be invited to any of the cool kids' parties either."
Words by Keegan Kelly (@mynameisntkeenan)
Read the full article at the link in bio.

"The looming takeover of the human creative process by artificial intelligence isn’t as “inevitable” as the technology’s enthusiasts want you to think it is, but the swirly they’re going to get from the Hacks cast and crew might be inescapable.
Shortly before the premiere of the fifth and final season of Hacks, series star Hannah Einbinder went on a viral rant against AI enthusiasts who believe the generative technology has the power to replace human artists, telling them, “You guys suck. No one likes you. Anyone who's near you is because they crave power and access over any ethical standard. You are a loser. You will never be cool. And you probably had a rolly backpack in high school. I wanna put your head in the toilet and flush.”
Then, in the first half of last week’s Hacks double-header, an episode titled, “QuikScribbl,” Einbinder’s character Ava got to have her own hilarious anti-AI diatribe when an overconfident, insulting tech bro (played by Saturday Night Live alumnus Alex Moffat) attempted to convince Deborah Vance to sign away her work and her voice to his robotic ripoff company.
And, just in case Hacks’ stance on the ethics and quality of A.I. “art” wasn’t perfectly, painfully clear, series co-creators Lucia Aniello and Paul W. Downs sat down with the tech news outlet Wired this week to declare that anyone who has ever done creative work with A.I. will never work with them, and they won't be invited to any of the cool kids' parties either."
Words by Keegan Kelly (@mynameisntkeenan)
Read the full article at the link in bio.

"The looming takeover of the human creative process by artificial intelligence isn’t as “inevitable” as the technology’s enthusiasts want you to think it is, but the swirly they’re going to get from the Hacks cast and crew might be inescapable.
Shortly before the premiere of the fifth and final season of Hacks, series star Hannah Einbinder went on a viral rant against AI enthusiasts who believe the generative technology has the power to replace human artists, telling them, “You guys suck. No one likes you. Anyone who's near you is because they crave power and access over any ethical standard. You are a loser. You will never be cool. And you probably had a rolly backpack in high school. I wanna put your head in the toilet and flush.”
Then, in the first half of last week’s Hacks double-header, an episode titled, “QuikScribbl,” Einbinder’s character Ava got to have her own hilarious anti-AI diatribe when an overconfident, insulting tech bro (played by Saturday Night Live alumnus Alex Moffat) attempted to convince Deborah Vance to sign away her work and her voice to his robotic ripoff company.
And, just in case Hacks’ stance on the ethics and quality of A.I. “art” wasn’t perfectly, painfully clear, series co-creators Lucia Aniello and Paul W. Downs sat down with the tech news outlet Wired this week to declare that anyone who has ever done creative work with A.I. will never work with them, and they won't be invited to any of the cool kids' parties either."
Words by Keegan Kelly (@mynameisntkeenan)
Read the full article at the link in bio.
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