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Displaying all articles tagged:
Chad
very funny
Oct. 26, 2022
The Roku Channel Has Rescued
Chad
Season Two
The Nasim Pedrad–starring comedy had been canceled hours before its season-two premiere was set to air on TBS.
By
Bethy Squires
snl
May 9, 2021
SpaceX Is Such a Wreck That Only Pete Davidson’s Chad Can Save It on
SNL
“Well, I did say people are gonna die!”
By
Rebecca Alter
tv review
Apr. 6, 2021
Chad
Tests the Limits of How Funny Awkward Can Be
Nasim Pedrad’s turn as a teen boy who always says the wrong thing lacks the comedic specificity to overcome the character’s boorishness.
By
Kathryn VanArendonk
adults playing teens
Feb. 23, 2021
Nasim Pedrad Is an Awkward Little Teen Boy in the Trailer for
Chad
“Now get on your jammies, put on a better attitude, and let’s spend some quality time together.”
By
Rebecca Alter
last night on late night
Dec. 8, 2019
Don’t Be Fooled by the Rock That She’s Got, J.Lo Still Wants Some Chad
Yuck.
By
Devon Ivie
new shows
May 15, 2019
Nasim Pedrad’s
Chad
(Finally!) Ordered to Series at TBS
The
SNL
alum’s comedy has been in the works since 2016.
By
Jackson McHenry
last night on late night
June 21, 2016
The Bachelorette
’s Chad Stopped by
Kimmel
Welcome to Chad’s grand non-apology tour.
By
Jackson McHenry