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Home - TV Shows - Desus & Mero: Season 1, Episode 1 “Series Premiere, Ballbags” [Series Premiere] – Recap, Review (with Spoilers)

Desus & Mero: Season 1, Episode 1 “Series Premiere, Ballbags” [Series Premiere] – Recap, Review (with Spoilers)

Has new money, aka a budget, changed The Bodega Boys? Are they worth paying that Showtime fee to see? Let’s talk about it.

ByAmari Allah Hours Posted onFebruary 22, 2019 1:35 PMMarch 28, 2020 10:53 AM Hours Updated onMarch 28, 2020 10:53 AM
Desus & Mero Season 1, Episode 1 Series Premiere, Ballbags [Series Premiere] - Title Card

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  • The Introduction
    • Collected Quote(s) or .Gifs
  • Highlights
    • It's Like Going From YouTube To Showtime
    • The Best Interviewers In Late Night
  • On The Fence
    • The Green Book Sketch
  • First Impression: Positive (Watch This)
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Has new money, aka a budget, changed The Bodega Boys? Are they worth paying that Showtime fee to see? Let’s talk about it.


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Network
Showtime
Creator Daniel “Desus Nice” Baker, Joel “The Kid Mero” Martinez
Director(s) Andre Allen
Writer(s) Daniel “Desus Nice” Baker, Joel “The Kid Mero” Martinez, Robert Kornhauser, Heben Nigatu, Mike Pielocik, Claire Friedman, Ziwe Fumudoh, Julia Young, Josh Gondelman
Air Date 2/21/2019
Genre(s) Talk Show
Good If You Like Urban Commentary

Non-Politically Correct Commentary

Memes & Viral Videos Commented On

Isn’t For You If You Are Bougie
Introduced This Episode
Desus Nice Daniel “Desus Nice” Baker
The Kid Mero Joel “The Kid Mero” Martinez
Herself Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

The Introduction

After leaving Vice, because they didn’t want to kick out the cash, Desus & Mero have returned, and it is on Showtime! However, more money usually means more problems right? Well, we may have found an exception. For those familiar with the style of the boys, it’s clear that with a bigger budget comes better things. Better video editors and graphics, a stage for interviews and stage for when it is just them, and a field trip to DC.

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Needless to say, while they may not being paid at the level the most notorious show in late night deserves, they definitely are treated as they are valuable now.

Collected Quote(s) or .Gifs

Alexandria-Ocasio-Cortez giving a look saying, "Really?"

For once we’re not just fighting over what is getting done, but we’re fighting over how it is getting done.
— Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

Highlights

It’s Like Going From YouTube To Showtime

While Vice wasn’t a shoestring budget, it was clear they gave Desus & Mero just enough to look presentable. With Showtime, you can tell they gave them a budget. They have two sets now, a special bodega looking entrance for guest, the way graphics show and transition makes it seem someone is doing what they love and not just gaining experience, and so much more. Also, though it isn’t a huge thing, the title cards look hot.

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The Best Interviewers In Late Night

While AOC is hip and from the Bronx, so fully capable of code-switching, it is nice to get late night hosts who get it. You know, who aren’t stuffy, trying to keep it PG at any costs, and making everything feel very sanitized. With Desus and Mero, it isn’t a hot mess, but it is definitely more casual than what we often get. I’d say, it is similar to Graham Norton in a way. Just with less side-eye from the host and the Bodega Boys not being comedians.

Take how their guest this week, AOC, was handled. Being that she is a Bronx native, and isn’t what could be seen as a foreign space, she got comfortable. Something you don’t see a lot of interviewees do unless for comic effect. Then, to really show how good these guys can be, when they were in her element, in DC, nothing changed and even when Rep Ilhan and Rashida joined, things were kept intentional but casual. Like, both were on message, but also of the vibe that they were just hanging out and shooting the s***.

On The Fence

The Green Book Sketch

Which shows, heavily, in that Green Book sketch. I hope this was just a test and since they finished it, they aired it. For while I get they wanna spread their wings, show they can act so they can get bigger deals, that sketch was a terrible audition. That’s even with all the writers on this show and the Bodega Boys usually being quite comical. However, perhaps like Eddie Murphy in recent years, when forced to be something they aren’t, the Bodega Boys don’t come off funny like they usually do but end up seeming like everyone else.

First Impression: Positive (Watch This)

AOC's neon sign, instead of rainbow, saying "Keep it 100"
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Despite that sketch which was, unfortunate, Desus & Mero really make a case to get Showtime. Granted, it would be nice if clips of interviews and a little more were free, but for the brand to remain strong, it needs money and viewership. Which is what Showtime is expecting so even if just while new episodes are being released, as I’m sure many of handle subscribing to anything, definitely check out the Bodega Boys.

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It’s Like Going From YouTube To Showtime - 90%
The Best Interviewers In Late Night - 85%
The Green Book Sketch - 70%

82%

Despite that sketch which was, unfortunate, Desus & Mero really make a case to get Showtime. Granted, it would be nice if clips of interviews and a little more were free, but for the brand to remain strong, it needs money and viewership. Which is what Showtime is expecting so even if just while new episodes are being released, as I’m sure many of handle subscribing to anything, definitely check out the Bodega Boys.

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Amari is the founder and head writer of Wherever-I-Look.com and has been writing reviews since 2010, with a focus on dramas and comedies.

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