
Crank Yankers
Crank Yankers. Created by Jimmy Kimmel, Adam Carolla and Daniel Kellison, Crank Yankers makes all the crank phone calls you wish you'd made when you were a.
Tracy Morgan voices the silk-robe-wearing puppet Spoonie Luv on Wednesday night’s episode of “Crank Yankers,” but the hotel receptionist he prank calls might be on to him.
Created by Jimmy Kimmel, Adam Carolla and Daniel Kellison, “Crank Yankers” makes all the crank phone calls you wish you’d made when you were a kid. Yankerville’s puppet citizens are voiced by celebrities and stand-up comedians who make real calls to real people.
Watch a clip of Morgan impersonating Spoonie Luv above, in which he propositions a hotel receptionist at “The Embarassy Suites” named Jenny to come visit the room he’s pretending to book and partake in his… festivities.
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“Do you have cool people on your staff? Like people that could keep secrets?” he asks. “Do you have any ‘Do Disturb’ signs?”
And later, “What kinda toes you got? Your toes look like Skittles?”
But Jenny’s not as gullible as she lets on. She just laughs him off and tries to get off the phone — until Spoonie asks her to have his baby.
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“What would we name our baby?” he asks just before she hangs up.

Her reply? “Tracy.”
“Crank Yankers” is executive produced by Kimmel and his younger brother Jonathan Kimmel, who also serves as showrunner. Carolla and Daniel Kellison also executive produce.
Tonight’s episode of “Crank Yankers” airs at 10:30 ET/PT on Comedy Central.
'El Camino': All the 'Breaking Bad' Alums Who Show Up in Vince Gilligan's Follow-Up Movie (Photos)
We know Jesse Pinkman (along with a few of his junkie friends) is back in 'El Camino,' the follow-up film to 'Breaking Bad' that debuted on Netflix Friday.
But if you're reading this, you know that many more 'Breaking Bad' vets came back, including many that didn't make it out of the AMC series alive. Here is every 'Breaking Bad' alum we could find that pops up in 'El Camino' (listed by order of appearance).Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul): OK, we'll start with the most obvious one. Only Bryan Cranston's Walter White had more screen time in 'Breaking Bad' so the list wouldn't be complete without the drug-dealer-turned-emotional-punching-bag Pinkman.
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Mike Ehrmantraut (Jonathan Banks): The flashbacks start right away, as 'El Camino' opens with a quiet scene of Pinkman and Ehrmantraut, who gives him the idea of heading up to Alaska to start fresh.
This appears to take place in the same area (or at least, it's meant to resemble the same place) where Ehrmantraut was killed by Walt in one of Cranston's most brutal acts of the series.Badger (Matt Jones): Along with Skinny Pete, Badger was one of the few 'Breaking Bad' alums Netflix promoted ahead of 'El Camino's' release. Hey, Jesse had to find somewhere to go after he escaped Uncle Jack's compound.
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Skinny Pete (Charles Baker): Honestly, it was just nice to see that some things, like Skinny Pete and Badger busting each other's chops over video games, haven't changed.
Old Joe (Larry Hankin): Still impressed with Jesse's great magnet plan, Old Joe initially helps Pinkman dispose of Todd's El Camino, before realizing it was low-jacked.
Todd Alquist (Jesse Plemons): Of all the alums, Plemons' quiet psychopathic Todd surprisingly gets the most screentime. He appears in numerous flashback sequences, which help shine some light on Jesse's time as a meth-cooking captive.
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Adam and Mrs. Pinkman (Michael Bofshever & Tess Harper): Jesse's parents haven't been seen since Season 3 of 'Breaking Bad,' but appear first via a TV news broadcast and then again when Jesse calls to lure them out of their house.
Ed (Robert Forester): Everyone's favorite vacuum shop owner helps smuggle Jesse to Alaska, an offer Jesse should've taken up the first time.
Walter White (Bryan Cranston): There was no way they could do a 'Breaking Bad' follow-up without Jesse's deceased partner returning in some way. This comes in a flashback that takes place in Season 2, a reminder that Jesse and Walt weren't always at odds with each other.
Jane Margolis (Krysten Ritter): 'El Camino' ends the same way it begins: with a flashback. This one, with Jesse and Jane driving through the New Mexico desert, mirrors Jesse's ending in the film, as he drives off to his new life in Alaska.
'Man Mountain' (David Mattey): So this one is a pretty deep cut (and technically cheating since he shows up in “Better Call Saul” and not “Breaking Bad,” but it’s the same world). But “Man Mountain” (or “Clarence” as he’s called in “El Camino”) briefly tussled with Mike in the first season of “Better Call Saul.” He has a small scene in 'El Camino' as the guy who drops off the girls for the Kandy Welding guys.
We know Jesse Pinkman (along with a few of his junkie friends) is back in 'El Camino,' the follow-up film to 'Breaking Bad' that debuted on Netflix Friday.
But if you're reading this, you know that many more 'Breaking Bad' vets came back, including many that didn't make it out of the AMC series alive. Here is every 'Breaking Bad' alum we could find that pops up in 'El Camino' (listed by order of appearance).