CRASHING

Independent Artists Media is out with FAR AS HELL (AND TWICE AS HOT) by Pavan Moondi. In 1999, a 13 year old Indian-American troublemaker feels pressured by his immigrant parents to transfer to a….

crashing excerptSeason 1, Episode 7 – Pete’s job at the Rachel Ray show is going great until he is contacted by a very unlikely person who threatens to derail his new career path. As it turns out, Leif is in the midst of his own marital woes, and they’re suddenly becoming Pete’s problem.

crashing excerptSeason 1, Episode 6 – After all the suffering he’s gone through, Pete finally gets a break when Sarah Silverman puts him up as a warm-up comic’s understudy for the Rachel Ray show. When the comic has a nervous breakdown, Pete gets a chance to prove himself in the comedy world.

crashing excerptSeason 1, Episode 4 – In this week’s episode, Pete learns a hard lesson in what it takes to get stage time in some of New York’s comedy clubs. Tasked with passing out fliers and driving in his own crowd to see him perform, Pete finds that the competition in NYC is all it’s been made out to be. Jermaine Fowler guest stars as a fellow comic forced with the menial task of what the insiders call “barking.”

crashing excerptSeason 1, Episode 3 – Pete heads back up state with his new friend TJ Miller in tow, to stop his ex-wife Jess from selling off all their joint possessions in a yard sale. Finally getting a chance to confront Jess about how she has handled everything, Pete finds out a few truths about himself and the life he had.

crashing excerptSeason 1, Episode 2 – Still reeling over his wife’s infidelity, Pete joins Artie for a road trip to Albany where he has the double job of MCing and making sure Artie stays away from all the free drugs and alcohol available to him. Things get complicated when a particular fan insists on partying with Artie, and Pete has to take extreme measures to get her away.

crashing excerptSeason 1, Episode 1 – In the series premiere, Pete finds out that his marriage is over, and that he has nothing left but the fledgling dream of a comedy career, and the generosity from an unlikely comedian to keep him going forward.