

Friends of the People
Season 1
TV-14
Friends of the People will provide a fresh and unique take on sketch comedy, with a combination of scripted sketches, man-on-the-street segments and more. The show stars comedians Kevin Barnett, Jennifer Bartels, Jermaine Fowler, Lil Rel Howery, The Lucas Bros. and Josh Rabinowitz.
Where to Watch Season 1
10 Episodes
- Meet the FriendsE1
Meet the FriendsThe Friends of the People debut their unique brand of humor including; an introduction to celebrity mash-up character Tracy Morgan Freeman, a night with a man who has an over active brain worm, and a heated Squabblin & Quarrelin' debate with the Lucas Brothers. Plus the FOTP create fun moments with real people on the streets of NYC. - Hustle GodsE3
Hustle GodsThe FOTP cast introduce sketches that include a trip to the past to uncover the untold Hollywood history behind Urkel's rise to fame, an unexpected twist on a dunk contest with a basketball pro and a peace talk negotiation based on global leaders agreeing on who is "all that" (with guest star Kel Mitchell). Plus, the cast hustles their way into free stuff and holds a street race that one cast member will never live down. - Never Come BackE7
Never Come BackThe FOTP cast shakes things up with sketches that include; the Little Richard app for life's most irritating moments, musical musings on the best dressed guy in basketball, and a detective keen on solving a particularly smelly crime. Plus, the cast roasts Kevin and Jermaine on the streets of NYC. - The Story Behind Real TweetsE8
The Story Behind Real TweetsThe Friends of the People debut sketches that include; a Lucas Bros parody of Mars Blackmon, the Untold Hollywood History of Walter the black Power Ranger, and a tough inmate with a not-so-tough fear of bugs. Plus, Josh takes on his castmates in arm wrestling matches. Guest stars include Kel Mitchell and NBA star, Nerlens Noel. - Black Kids of BaysideE9
Black Kids of BaysideThe FOTP introduce sketches that include; the plight of house hunters in Gotham City, a preacher who suffers with an ungodly Wi-Fi connection, and a virginity story that ends in tragedy and jail time. Plus, the cast goes toe-to-toe with Mr. Belding, and Josh talks to New Yorkers about the amusements of subway riding.