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Politically Incorrect junkies check out Tough Call with Colin Quinn on Comedy Central

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Posted by: mstroh

This show is what Politically Incorrect was before it moved to ABC, only MORE politically incorrect. It's hilarious! If you like non-PC humor this is the show for you! The Daily Show is network news compared to this show. It's on weeknights at 11:30pm and 1:30am on Comedy Central.

-mike



Posted by: FLbadgirl

I may be mistaken but didn't Colin Quinn have a similar show that was taken off the air?

I've heard mixed reviews about this show but will probably check it out.



Posted by: TheDewAddict

He was the host of 'Weekend Update' on SNL for a while after Norm MacDonald was removed, but was replaced by Jimmy Fallon & Tina Fey.



Posted by: steelcurtain

I've seen the first two shows and I gotta say, I've been a little underwhelmed by it. I think Colin is hilarious, but the show just hasn't gotten off the ground yet. It does try to replace PI to a degree, but doesn't quite manage it yet. I think, given time, the show will improve--so I'm not canceling the SP yet. I so desperately want this show to work!



Posted by: dmaneyapanda

he also had a three (?) episode commitment to do a half hour sketch comedy show on NBC during one of the down times...maybe it was over the summer.

It wasn't great, but it was un-PC, and the actors clearly liked it. and when you practically tell the guy up front that you're only going to give him 3 episodes as a filler, i would understand why everyone might not put their all into it (and maybe they even did, I dunno).





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