Failosophy

Failosophy (2013)

EndedReality show

Series features re-enactments, text messages, status updates and photos submitted by viewers.

Network
Scheduleevery Thursday at 22:30 (30 min)

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S01E10Kevin Barnett, Nikki Glaser and Jessimae Pelusoavr. 18, 2013
S01E09Nicole Byer, Kevin Barnett and Jared Freidavr. 11, 2013
S01E08Jamie Lee, Gabe Liedman and Gareth Reynoldsavr. 4, 2013
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Failosophy' premiere?

'Failosophy' premiered on February 14, 2013.

What is the format of 'Failosophy'?

'Failosophy' is a comedy clip show that features viral videos and user-generated content.

Who hosted 'Failosophy'?

The show was hosted by Hasan Minhaj.

What kind of content was featured on 'Failosophy'?

'Failosophy' showcased humorous and outrageous viral videos, along with comedic commentary.

What was the target audience for 'Failosophy'?

The show targeted young adults and viewers who enjoyed internet culture and viral videos.

Was 'Failosophy' interactive in any way?

Yes, 'Failosophy' encouraged audience participation by allowing viewers to submit their own fail videos.

How did the host, Hasan Minhaj, contribute to the show?

Hasan Minhaj provided comedic commentary and insights on the featured viral videos, adding his unique perspective to the content.

What made 'Failosophy' stand out from other clip shows?

The show's focus on fails and its comedic take on internet culture set it apart from traditional clip shows.

Did 'Failosophy' feature any recurring segments?

Yes, the show included recurring segments such as "Failosophy Files" and "Hasan's Take."

How was the comedic tone of 'Failosophy' described?

The show was known for its irreverent and lighthearted comedic tone, making light of the featured fail videos.

Were there guest appearances on 'Failosophy'?

Yes, the show featured guest appearances by comedians and internet personalities who added their humor to the content.

What was the production style of 'Failosophy'?

The show had a fast-paced and energetic production style, enhancing the viewing experience of the fail videos.

How did 'Failosophy' engage with its audience?

The show engaged with its audience by incorporating viewer-submitted fail videos and encouraging social media interaction.

Did 'Failosophy' receive positive feedback from viewers and critics?

The show garnered a mixed response, with some viewers enjoying its comedic approach, while others had varying opinions on its content.

What was the legacy of 'Failosophy' in the realm of comedy clip shows?

'Failosophy' left a mark by embracing internet culture and infusing it with comedic commentary, contributing to the evolution of clip show formats.

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