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popculturebrain:

Comedy Central has decided not to renew the series. The second half of season 7, beginning June 19th, will be its last. 

Comedy Central’s EVP of Programming Dave Bernath views the network’s decision as “the natural end” to the show’s improbable comeback. “That’s a helluva run that few shows achieve, and especially given the fact that it came back to life, it’s really an amazing story,” he says. “I’m more thankful and feel a sense of gratitude toward the whole process — and that we found a way to keep going for 52 more episodes — than I really am even thinking about the ending. It’s a blessing that it came back and lasted so long.”

Bad news, everyone…

The aforementioned video of Retta doing standup on Comedy Central, circa 2000. She’s been awesome for awhile, y’all.

Thank you, Internet!

Whoa. Guys. We just realized that we saw Retta peform this same bit on Comedy Central’s Premium Blend in 2000. Seriously; here’s the video.

(via televisionwithoutpity)

Our latest obsession: This sketch from Key & Peele’s season finale, which airs Wednesday. In what world is Family Circus better than Dilbert?!

Here comes Honey Boo Boo, all the way to South Park, Colorado. Doesn’t she look just like a fatter Butters with longer hair?

We fully support Stephen Colbert’s inclusion on the Maxim Hot 100 list — especially after seeing this clip from last night’s show.

Tragedy tomorrow — Comedy Awards today! Here’s an exclusive peek at a class photo from this year’s rib-tickling ceremony; how many bold-faced names can you spot?

(Answer: All of them.)

comedycentral:

Shit Girls Say is nominated for Best Viral Original in this year’s Comedy Awards.

Click the image to watch all of the nominees and vote for your favorite. I’m not even joking right now.

EW is first of all. Thanks, Juliette!

The ending of last night’s South Park finale—especially this surprisingly poignant fight between Stan’s parents, which starts around the one minute mark—sure seemed to imply that Trey Parker and Matt Stone are getting tired of their signature show. Do you think “You’re Getting Old” could be the beginning of the end?

Ahh, Stewart, we see what you did there.

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