Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! S1E9: Hamburger (2007) #Cincothon2020

Episode Nine, “Hamburger,” makes use of an extended guest appearance, introduces us to the future Winterman, and gives us an extended look at the barely contained chaos that constitutes the creative process behind an episode of Awesome Show. Awesome Show has looked at the “behind the scenes” ideas of creation, teamwork, and creativity in the past. In Episode Two, “Friends,” the boys experiment with writing a jingle, while in Episode 4, “Salame,” Eric has to take on the burden of “making” the Awesome Show himself.

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Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! S1E8: Anniversary (2007) #Cincothon2020

Awesome Show does not obey the laws of space, time, or good taste. So, for Episode Eight, “Anniversary,” we’re taken fifty years into the future where nothing has changed, only Tim and Eric have aged, and a green monster named Grum taught us all the joys of snack food. If only our own future were so bright. “Anniversary” builds on many earlier episodes in its exploration of loss, friendship, and regret.

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Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! S1E5: Chunky (2007) #Cincothon2020

Halfway through season 1, Tim and Eric introduce three of their most memorable characters, challenge us with the idea of an unknowable reality, and teach us all to love New Wave again. It’s not gonna get any easier from here, so you may as well just pay attention and we’ll get this episode over with fast. This episode is monomaniacally concerned with the instability of reality.

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Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! S1E3: Cats (2007) #Cincothon2020

With Season 1, Episode 3, Awesome Show truly began to stretch the boundaries of the absurd. While no one is going to accuse the first two episodes of being too normal, the third episode goes whole hog on the insanity and fully embraces the giddily strange. Awesome Show as many preoccupations, and in the maelstrom of gleeful madness, certain areas of interest emerge again and again.

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