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So, with the recent arrival of a second season, The A. Also: In the two years since season one debuted, did any of those sketches rise and fall in our estimation? The absurdity of the concept—how many Little Buff Boy franchisees are there? Does the Ohio River Valley really have that voracious of an appetite for child bodybuilder pageants? A low-status fool Robinson has a disproportionate reaction to a public embarrassment, in this case a whoopee cushion placed on his conference room chair. The fifth episode of the first season closes with a sketch that just tries to do too much. When the boss steps away, an employee named Paul turns the table into a surfboard, and nearly everyone else joins in on the fun.
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