The show— set in the MTV studios overlooking Times Square— combines fast-paced humor, celebrity interviews, pre-taped sketches, man-on-the-street packages and more. Act one consists of sharp, rapid-rapid fire jokes on the latest topics and gossip.
Act two features produced tape pieces, sketches and recurring segments. In act three, Nikki and Sara interview celebrity guests. The show—set in the MTV studios overlooking Times Square—combines fast-paced humor, celebrity interviews, pre-taped sketches, man-on-the-street packages and more.
Act one consists of sharp, rapid-rapid fire jokes on the latest topics and gossip. Act two features produced tape pieces, sketches and recurring segments.
In act three, Nikki and Sara interview celebrity guests. And in act four…anything goes. Skip to Content. Research shows a connection between kids' healthy self-esteem and positive portrayals in media. That's why we've added a new "Diverse Representations" section to our reviews that will be rolling out on an ongoing basis. You can help us help kids by suggesting a diversity update.
Comments on the latest popular culture trends. It pokes fun at people, places, and things, but isn't mean spirited. The female hosts are notable stand-up comedians. On occasion they note the importance of offering a female point view of specific events. Words like "ass," "bitch," and "douche bag" audible; "d--k," "py," f--k," and "s--t" are bleeped.
The show isn't meant for younger kids, but pop culture-oriented teens may be drawn to it. Add your rating. From recaps of popular MTV shows like Catfish , to goofy pre-recorded skits and brief guest interviews, the two stir up some quirky late night fun.
The lighthearted weekly series, which was born from their popular podcast You Had to Be There , creates some laughs thanks to the two hosts' polite, but sarcastic wit.
But the show feels more awkward than edgy, thanks to their seemingly unsophisticated attempts at poking fun at people, places, and things. Some of the jokes fall flat thanks to some odd timing, and the skits range from being funny to just plain silly. But these moments aren't too uncomfortable thanks to the hosts' ability to move things along.
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