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Check out this new video I’m in with some funny friends!
Alene and I share a fondness for Northern California weirdos. She wrote this for Beige’s most recent show. Enjoy!
Alex French and I own the same shirt.
My character from High Maintenance is back in this new episode. More magic tricks, asexuality and weirdness. Enjoy!
HORSE HORSE HORSE HORSE HORSE HORSE etc.
Make it happen, TLC.
Good job, women. Good job, Will Forte.
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Alison Bennett is such a great writer. This was a fun sketch.
“Cosmo Breakup”
February 4th, 2013
My last Beige sketch, based on a pitch by the talented Langan Kingsley, and also starring the very funny/hunky Avery Monsen. I love the work they did, and this is probably my favorite Beige sketch that I wrote. Thanks, guys!
I pitched this idea to Beige a few months ago and then got too excited to wait for the show, so I wrote this McSweeney’s piece about it. Anyway, Jon Bershad is a genius and I’m so glad we got to bring this terrifying idea to life.“Julia’s Boyfriend is Actually Hundreds of Spiders”
February 4th, 2013
Here’s a sketch I wrote last month from an Avery pitch (in case you couldn’t tell, that’s him playing “Todd”). I finally got to combine my love of romantic comedies with my love of terrifying horror movies!
Also, that costume was the most fun to create ever.
Zack Phillips wrote this sketch. That guy is the funniest.
Joe Flacco sketch from Beige’s show last night. Avery was really hilarious (and even gamely dealt with an unruly audience member).
Are we still talking about the Oscars? If so, now’s a great time to check out this classic JLaw Beige sketch from last June.
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These seven seconds of footage are the best thing I’ll ever be a part of.
Vining like a pro.
Also, watch this silly bit! So many things to see!
The Spirit of Adventure Presents:
Hat Popper!
Starring Avery Monsen
It’s here! Special Winter Edition of High Maintenance. An extended episode, no less! It’s like 10 minutes. Can you handle that?
Hey! I’m in this for a second! But hey: you should watch all the other seconds, too. They’re all great. Not just my second. Each of the seconds. Watch them all.