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“The other two” Season 2 trailer: Pat is now famous, but what about Brooke and Cary? (Video) | Entertainment News – Pennsylvanianewstoday.com

Will Brook (Helene Yorke) And Cary (Tarver bar) Something other than The other two In season 2 of comedy? They certainly make it stand out in the trailer.

But as you can see in the new episode (the first two drops on August 26th at HBO Max), their younger brother and pop star Chase Dreams (Case walker) Is not just a famous family (although he officially retires at the age of 14). Their mother Pat (Molly Shannon) The daytime talk show is really taking off. She has a lot of fans admitting her on the street, and when Brooke comes across her ex-boyfriend Lance (Josh Segara), he tells her she loves Pat’s show.

“I’m not the only one in my family killing it,” Pat reveals. Cary, now gay son (Knee Brother), has his own hosting gig (“More gay news,” Laura Dern “A kayak was found”), but “it’s not acting,” he claims. And what if he wants someone to represent him? He needs to be a multi-hyphen, so next to Cary is to write.

Meanwhile, Brooke is trying to find the next chase to represent, but she discovers how devastated she is from her constant work. Shuli (Shuli (Wanda Sykes) Tells her: “I have been suffering from pneumonia for 20 years. I don’t care about it.”

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See the trailer below for more information, including why Cary said he had to call his sister while he was in bed with the man, and why Brooke decided to start dating again.

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The other two Another star Ken Marino (As a streamer). Brandon Scott Jones (as Curtis) and Gideon Glick (as Jess) reappear. Guest performers include Ali Ann, James Anderson, Justin Bartha, Jordana Brewster, Alessia Cara, Masha Devonis, Andrew Keenan Bolger, Ryan Farrell, Jimmy Fawley, Noah Galvin, Zosia Mamet, Debi Mazar, Derek Pess, Allison Rich, Tuc Watkins, Bowen Yang, and Ian Ziering..

Comedy is originally created, written and executive produced SNL Co-authors Chris Kelly and Sarah Schneider. Joining them as executive producers are Jax Media’s Lorne Michaels, Andrew Singer and Tony Hernandez. Producers are Eddie Michaels, Toye Adegboro and Kaylani Esparza (for Broadway Video). Directors include Kelly, Schneider, Kim Nguyen, Mike Kernel, and Charlie Groot.

After the premiere, two episodes (September 2, 9, 16) will be released every week, and the last two episodes will be released on September 23.

The other two, Season 2 Premier, Thursday, August 26, HBO Max