Friends of the People

Friends of the People

TV-14 2014 · 2 seasons · 20 eps · ★ 1.5 · Comedy

Canceled

A fresh and unique take on sketch comedy, with a combination of scripted sketches, man-on-the-street segments and more.

Network: truTV

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