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  <description> This HBO television show about a standup comedian going through divorce attempts to tackle three big themes: sex, religion and the importance of comedy. We look into Pete Holmes and Judd Apatow's motivations behind-the-scenes, while also asking, &amp;quot;What is its point of view beyond self absorption?&amp;quot; Interested in the media we discussed this episode? Please support the show by purchasing it through our affiliate store:  Crashing, Season One  Additional Resources:   How Pete Holmes Morphed His Despair Into Comedy With Crashing  The Tao of Pete Holmes: HBO’s ‘Crashing’ Creator on Comedy, Sex and God  How HBO’s ‘Crashing’ Star Pete Holmes Found Salvation — And Judd Apatow  ‘Crashing’: Pete Holmes and Judd Apatow on Their HBO Stand-Up Comedy Series  Pete Holmes Opens Old Wounds in HBO’s ‘Crashing’  Pete Holmes on Crashing and Finding God in Filthy Jokes  Small Screen: Apatow, Holmes offer raw look at HBO’s Crashing  Finally, somebody is updating Crashing for current day  I'm Sorry But HBO's Crashing Sucks    </description>
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