10/10
Okay, it isn't Proust, but it is Monty Python adjacent
29 October 2017
Warning: Spoilers
I saw these two on Kimmel and thought: what the heck. I like the work they do apart, so why not give them a try.

What a filthy, dirty, hilarious, side-splitting hour of weirdness.

They present their marriage as a picture of craziness and warped expectations.

She destroys him at every turn and he seems grateful for the the attention.

I laughed out loud, a LOT.

If you're looking for an hour of weirdness and honest-to- goodness love, catch this fine entertainment.
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