CRASHING SEASON 2 EPISODES

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7 min readDec 12, 2017

Feeling lost in the universe, Pete has an enlightening conversation with an atheist, which sends him into a night of New York debauchery. This marks the beginning of a season in which he starts to question his faith and find his voice.

Created by and starring Pete Holmes, the comedy series CRASHING returns for its eight-episode second season SUNDAY, JAN. 14 (10:30–11:00 p.m. ET/PT), exclusively on HBO. Executive produced by Pete Holmes, Judd Apatow and Judah Miller, the series draws on Holmes’ own experiences as a comedian, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the world of stand-up comedy.

With the help of Ali, a fellow rising comic, Pete explores the alternative comedy scene, a world of comedy nerds, apartment shows and no-drink minimums, where he begins to thrive. As he continues to lean on the hospitality of comedy greats, Pete explores all types of comedy, from benefit shows to the college market to roast battles. These diverse encounters test his enthusiasm and optimism, but also promise to make him a better comedian as he tries to survive the competitive world of New York stand-up.

Series veterans featured on season two of CRASHING include Lauren Lapkus (HBO’s “Animals.”) as Pete’s ex-wife, Jessica, George Basil (“Flaked”) as Leif, Jessica’s former lover, and comics Dave Attell, Dov Davidoff and Artie Lange, playing versions of themselves. Among the other established talents playing versions of themselves this season are Joy Behar, Doug Benson, Bill Burr, Whitney Cummings, Wayne Federman, Jermaine Fowler, Gilbert Gottfried, Penn Jillette, The Lucas Brothers, Eugene Mirman, John Mulaney, Aparna Nancherla, Dr. Oz, Jeff Ross, Bobby Tisdale, Melissa Villaseñor and Henry Zebrowski, while actress and stand-up comedian Jamie Lee (“Girl Code”) joins the series in the recurring role of Ali Reissen.

Upcoming episodes:

Episode #16 (season 2, episode 8): “Roast Battle” (season finale)

Debut: SUNDAY, MARCH 4 (10:35–11:05 p.m. ET/PT)

Photo: Jamie Lee, Pete Holmes (Credit: Craig Blankenhorn/HBO). Please note this is a promotional photo for press only.

In an attempt to show Ali (Jamie Lee) that he has a backbone, Pete (Pete Holmes) enters a comedy-roast battle, but finds that being mean is harder than he thought. The fierce competition brings uncomfortable truths to the surface, forcing Pete to examine his priorities in life.

Written by Pete Holmes & Judd Apatow; directed by Gillian Robespierre.

Photos: George Basil, Lauren Lapkus; Beth Stelling, Jeff Ross, Artie Lange
Photos: Willie Hunter, Tony Hinchcliffe, Jamar Neighbors, Pete Holmes; Pete Holmes, Lauren Lapkus, George Basil (Credit for all: Craig Blankenhorn/HBO). Please note these are promotional photos for press only.

Episode #15 (season 2, episode 7): “NACA”

Debut: SUNDAY, FEB. 25 (10:30–11:00 p.m.)

Photo: Pete Holmes, Jamie Lee (Credit: Craig Blankenhorn/HBO). Please note this is a promotional photo for press only.

On a trip to NACA, a comedy conference to book college gigs, Pete (Pete Holmes) and Ali (Jamie Lee) clash over the best strategy to appeal to the college crowd.

Written by Pete Holmes; directed by Oren Brimer.

Photos: Pete Holmes; Jamie Lee, Pete Holmes, Melissa Villasenor
Photos: Jamie Lee; Pete Holmes, Zach Cherry (Credit for all: Craig Blankenhorn/HBO). Please note these are promotional photos for press only.

Episode #14 (season 2, episode 6): “Artie”

Debut: SUNDAY, FEB. 18 (10:30–11:00 p.m.)

Pete’s (Pete Holmes) decision to organize a secret benefit for an ailing comedy vet finds him scrambling to put on a good show and facing hard truths about Artie (Artie Lange).

Written by Pete Holmes & Judd Apatow; directed by Gillian Robespierre.

Photo: Pete Holmes, Artie Lange
Photos (L-R): Artie Lange; Wayne Federman, Artie Lange, Robert Kelly; Artie Lange, Pete Holmes (Credit for all: Craig Blankenhorn/HBO). Please note these are promotional photos for press only.

Episode #13 (season 2, episode 5): “Too Good”

Debut: SUNDAY, FEB. 11 (10:30–11:00 p.m.)

Photo: Pete Holmes, John Mulaney (Credit: Craig Blankenhorn/HBO). Please note this is a promotional photo for press only.

Pete (Pete Holmes) reunites with Ali (Jamie Lee), who takes him on a tour of New York’s alternative comedy scene, where they encounter a wide array of comedians and venues over the course of one night.

Written by Pete Holmes & Beth Stelling; directed by Jude Weng.

Photos: Jamie Lee, Pete Holmes; John Mulaney
Photos (L-R): Eugene Mirman, Bobby Tisdale; Kenny Lucas, Keith Lucas, Pete Holmes; Dov Davidoff, Pete Holmes (Credit for all: Craig Blankenhorn/HBO). Please note these are promotional photos for press only.

Episode #12 (season 2, episode 4): “Porter Got HBO”

Debut: SUNDAY, FEB. 4 (10:30–11:00 p.m. ET/PT)

Photo: Lauren Lapkus, Pete Holmes (Credit: Craig Blankenhorn/HBO). Please note this is a promotional photo for press only.

Pete (Pete Holmes) tries to be supportive when a fellow comic at The Boston gets his big break. Later, he reconnects with Jess (Lauren Lapkus), who encourages him to find a healthy way to express himself.

Written by Judah Miller; directed by Ryan McFaul.

Photos: George Basil, Lauren Lapkus; Whitney Cummings, Pete Holmes
Photos: Whitney Cummings; Henry Zebrowski (Credit for all: Craig Blankenhorn/HBO). Please note these are promotional photos for press only.

Episode #11 (season 2, episode 3): “Bill Burr”

Debut: SUNDAY, JAN. 28 (10:30–11:00 p.m.)

Photo: Bill Burr, Pete Holmes, Artie Lange (Credit: Craig Blankenhorn/HBO). Please note this is a promotional photo for press only.

When Pete (Pete Holmes) is abandoned by Artie (Artie Lange), he is rescued by comedian Bill Burr, who takes pity on him and offers his guest room. As they become unlikely friends, Bill encourages Pete to toughen up and embrace his masculine side.

Written by Pete Holmes & Greg Fitzsimmons; directed by Ryan McFaul.

Photos (L-R): Bill Burr; Joy Behar; pete Holmes, Henry Zebrowski
Photos (L-R): Pete Holmes, Bill Burr; Joy Behar, Bill Burr, Artie Lange; Pete Holmes (Credit for all: Craig Blankenhorn/HBO). Please note these are promotional photos for press only.

Episode #10 (season 2, episode 2): “Pete and Leif”

Debut: SUNDAY, JAN. 21 (10:30–11:00 p.m.)

Photo: Pete Holmes, George Basil (Credit: Peter Kramer/HBO). Please note this is a promotional photo for press only.

Pete (Pete Holmes) decides to spend the day with Leif (George Basil), who encourages him to be open to the universe. Their carefree attitude is challenged when the two find themselves at odds and in trouble with the law.

Written by Judd Apatow & Pete Holmes; directed by Ryan McFaul.

Photos: George Basil, Pete Holmes; George Basil
Photos (L-R): Dr. Mehmet Oz, Pete Holmes; Pete Holmes; Pete Holmes, George Basil (Credit for all: Craig Blankenhorn/HBO). Please note these are promotional photos for press only.

Episode #9 (season 2, episode 1): “The Atheist”

Debut: SUNDAY, JAN. 14 (10:30–11:00 p.m. ET/PT)

Photo: Dov Davidoff, Jamie Lee, Pete Holmes (Credit: Peter Kramer/HBO). Please note this is a promotional photo for press only.

Pete (Pete Holmes) has a chance encounter with famed magician Penn Jillette, who shakes his faith and inspires a questioning Pete to try living with abandon for one night.

Written by Pete Holmes & Judd Apatow; directed by Ryan McFaul.

Photos (L-R): Pete Holmes, Gilbert Gottfried; Jermaine Fowler; Jamie Lee (Credit for all: Craig Blankenhorn/HBO).
Photo: Pete Holmes (Credit: Peter Kramer/HBO).
Photos (L-R): Pete Holmes; Dave Attell, Artie Lang, Pete Holmes; Aparna Nancherla, Pete Holmes (Credit for all: Craig Blankenhorn/HBO). Please note these are promotional photos for press only.

Pete Holmes starred in the stand-up comedy special “Pete Holmes: Faces and Sounds,” which debuted on HBO in 2016. He hosts the popular podcast You Made It Weird, which has featured such guests as Jim Gaffigan, Zach Galifianakis, Keegan-Michael Key, Jimmy Kimmel and Paul F. Tompkins, and previously hosted the cable program “The Pete Holmes Show.” Holmes has also appeared on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!,” “Conan” and “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” as well as starring in two other cable comedy specials, and has voiced characters for “American Dad,” “Ugly Americans” and HBO’s “Animals.”

CRASHING is executive produced by Pete Holmes, Judd Apatow and Judah Miller; co-executive producer, Igor Srubshchik; supervising producer, Oren Brimer; producers, Josh Church and Dave Rath.

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