Comedy Central Has Renewed "Kroll Show"

Good news.

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Kroll Show is sticking around for a while. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Comedy Central has opted to renew the sketch comedy series for another season, after consistently earning impressive ratings in the network's demo since its premiere on January 16th.

The show, which is written by, was created by, and stars Nick Kroll, will return for a second season consisting of ten episodes next year. It features Kroll, along with other well-known comedians (including his The League co-stars) portraying a variety of different, hilarious characters. "Nick plays his characters with such comedic conviction, it's become obvious he has a serious personality disorder," Kent Alterman, Comedy Central's president of content development and original programming, commented. "We hope another season will help him discover who he really is."

Hopefully, who he really is ends up just being Bobby Bottleservice.

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[via The Hollywood Reporter]

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