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Remembering Patrice O’Neal, Watching His Web Series

Larger than life comedian Patrice O’Neal passed away this week on November 29 due to complications from a stroke he suffered a month before. The news was delivered by the hosts of the Opie and Anthony radio program, who are now planning a weekend-long tribute to honor and say goodbye to their 41-year-old friend who died at far too young of an age. A number of other remembrances are planned (like a posthumous comedy album) or have already aired (like Marc Maron’s touching tribute on his WTF podcast), but nothing quite tops remembering Patrice by watching clips of what he did best, delivering his special kind of conversational and confrontational comedy.

Videos from O’Neal’s stand-up special Elephant in the Room are a good place to start. And watching episodes of O’Neals original web series, The Patrice O’Neal Show Coming Soon! is a good place to end up. (Note: If you’re unfamiliar with Patrice you should be warned, the language in the below is very NSFW or small children or the easily offended.)

The program was produced by Paul Kontonis’ For Your Imagination way back in 2007 (you can check out our original review here) and watches kinda like Chapelle’s Show, with sketches, bits, and behind-the-scenes footage of whatever it was O’Neal and his comedic entourage thought was particularly funny when filming. The only difference is, O’Neal’s show contains the amount of censorship you’d expect for a program produced exclusively for the internet, which means it’s not censored at all.

I never knew Patrice, but I was impressed that he was one of the first comedians with a foothold in traditional media (he appeared on Chappelle’s Show, Arrested Development, The Office, Web Junk, and many more TV programs) to take the internet as an entertainment medium seriously. I met him once, too. I was surprised both his physical person and his personality could fit in the same room at once. I don’t mean that in a bad way. Patrice was a big dude, impossible to miss in a crowd, but his character made him even bigger.

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‘SNL’ Creator Lorne Michaels Backs Another Web Series

Broadway Video is a 32-year-old media production and distribution company owned by the creator of Saturday Night Live, the inspiration for Dr. Evil, and the comedy industry’s most powerful individual, Lorne Michaels. It’s responsible for such television and film programs as SNL, 30 Rock, Kids in the Hall, and MacGruber. It’s also responsible for a new original web series about an enterprising young lady with child-bearing hips and an outer borough Italian accent.

I Wanna Have Your Baby stars and is scribed by SNL-writer and Upright Citizens Brigader Christine Nangle. The comedy revolves around the workplace of Nagle’s Dolores Santangeli, a charmingly upbeat surrogate mother with a charmingly less upbeat office assistant (played by fellow UCBer Gavin Speiller), a great smile, an even better attitude, and a constant stream of crazy clientele looking to rent some real estate in her womb.

SNL cast members Vanessa Bayer and Taran Killam and other NYC-based comedians join Nangle and Speiller on screen in the series that views more or less like an SNL skit, but better. Each episode is preceded by a quick intro explaining the shows’ outlandish premise before the comfortable awkward conversations about surrogacy and conception begin. It’s that comfortable awkwardness that makes I Wanna Have Your Baby worth watching.

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