I enjoyed the Aldrin interview too. I love all the stupid miss-speaks like Louie Armstrong and Buzz Lightyear. And the conspiracy theory question was fantastic.
"He got no technology. Check out his website." "999999999999999999999999999999999 - you don't know what I going to say next - 899999999999999999 times 99999999999...." Ralph Nader: "They haven't figured out how to put a box on ass holes." I thought the Borat segment at the ballpark was almost as good as the gun club segment. "Can I touch?" Protest segment was blah. Decent episode overall.
I liked the drug agent one, where he asked the guy if there is some chemical in XTC that makes people dance like pricks.
Don't forget the interview with Dr. Koop. That was a scream, with Dr. Koop looking very uncomfortable throughout.
I'm hoping that more comedies make it over here too. I'm waiting now for 'Bo Selecta' to come over. That show made me fall out of my chair with this Michael Jackson imitation. All I can say about the MJ impersonator is Shamonnnee Muther Fuucker
I just happened across this show when flipping channels in a hotel. I was laughing hysterically. The Kazakh guy is hilarious. I saw it last night with the round table on sex. "So you're trying not to have sex? That's a new one." The interview with Koop was great when he asked him about the growth rate of bones. "What about the dong bone?" I will definitely watch again.
Almost forgot, Ali as the gay Austrian, totally skewered my home state when he was on the sidelines at an Alabama football game with the cheerleaders and then in the lockerroom interviewing Shaud Williams. Hilarious.
I love how Ali kept calling the abstinence guy "Virgin". Borat segment was pretty good over all. I was rolling on the floor when he showed the Polaroids of his "wife". Bruno segment was surprisingly good too.
The Alabama skit was amongst the funnier ones. It's like they wanted to kill him if the camera wasn't around.
And they probably would have. The truth is though that there are moron rednecks everywhere...Alabama, NYC, California, or wherever you go. Alabama is just an easy target because of preconceived notions.