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The shows centers on two cousins, Jeff and Sharee, who discover a time-traveling bong and ride high as they blaze through time. Now, they're on a kush-fueled adventure through some of the biggest events in history.
CRITICS OF "Time Traveling Bong (UNCENSORED) - Season 1"
Mitchel Broussard
A premise this diabolically goofy could have warranted a full season, but Time Traveling Bong packs as much giggle-inducing, uncommonly intelligent gags into 90 minutes as it can, to largely entertaining results.
Time Traveling Bong is way smarter than it needs to be. The level of insight around a plot that sounds like something you come up with in a dorm room after way too much Purple Haze indicates how subversively brilliant this show really is.
Though satirical points are made -- about gender roles and race, about progress, the lack of progress and the wrong kind of progress -- the humor overall is goofy (and gooey), a kind of Mel Brooks romp for the 20-teens, minor but sweet.
Comedy Central's Time Traveling Bong feels, at times, like the glorious love child of Broad City and The Wizard of Oz. (Just think of Ilana Glazer as Dorothy and Paul W. Downs as Toto. Also, the Tin Man is a bong.)
While the miniseries' ramshackle nature is one of its charms, it's hardly tossed off, instead functioning as an amiably silly, slyly pointed showcase for the ever-game and funny Glazer and Downs.
Time Traveling Bong is as silly as it sounds and makes little sense as a television event, much less one intended to celebrate the subversive joys of weed.