The Edge

The Edge

1992
The Edge
The Edge

The Edge

7.5 | NR | en | Comedy

The Edge is an American sketch comedy television series created by David Mirkin which ran on the Fox Network from 1992 to 1993.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP19  The Best of The Edge
May. 02,1993
The Best of The Edge

'Best of' episode highlighting the best moments from hosts Ryan, Steve and Helgie, from this season of The Edge.

EP18  118
Apr. 11,1993
118

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EP17  117
Apr. 11,1993
117

opening Julie Brown apologizes to Delta Burke, How to Kiss, Heart Connection with Jessica Hahn, Warren Beatty Mid-Life Crisis Center, Nascar driver, Dr. Fear, hanging laundry, AP&P, Dr. Mom, fortune teller, guest player George Wendt

EP16  116
Mar. 28,1993
116

opening The Edge impersonators, Suzanne Somers pitch-woman, troll Home Alone, Secrete strong enough for a man made for a woman, Love not meant to be Theater, Andy the Exterminator, Viva Glamor, How to tell a poison mushroom

EP15  115
Mar. 07,1993
115

House of Style Cindy Crawford tattoos Claudia Schiffer, Creative Crime Clinic, crazy hats, Woody and Mia, Love not meant to be Theater, Heart Mart, Andy the Exterminator, female Gladiators can't get men

EP14  114
Mar. 07,1993
114

guest host Kathy Ireland, Julie Brown hates Kathy, Three Stooges protects Kathy, Joan Rivers and others give Kathy advice, home pregnancy test, Woody Allen Miasery, beauty parlor, silent movie hacks

EP13  113
Feb. 07,1993
113

opening Family Values explosion, MTV Madonna gyno-cam, Lamaze class, Backlot Probe Markie Post, Discovery kittens, troll date, Community Access girls

EP12  112
Jan. 09,1993
112

no opening mass kills, Goldie butts, video skanks, snuff Bloopers, the Judds, a complete waste of your time, Night Talk

EP11  111
Dec. 19,1992
111

no opening kills, Armed Family Christmas, female prisoners, CIA mole, Classic Arts, Bobbie Bando, sarcastic defendant

EP10  110
Dec. 05,1992
110

opening night vision mass shooting, dead I Love Lucy, 911 History William Shatner, Viva Glamor, Stephen King

EP9  109
Nov. 28,1992
109

opening cast hangings, kid cop interrogation, accident victim clinic, beauty parlor, Backlot Probe, aliens with William Shatner, murder court case, bad nurses

EP8  108
Nov. 21,1992
108

opening vortex to Hell, man-hate group, hillbilly family, suicidal Princess Diana, Herman's Head, Lipo Snacks, What's in the Bowling Bags, Conspiracy Chat

EP7  107
Nov. 07,1992
107

sweeps show, Who shot JR opening, Cracklin' Crotch, Hard News, at home critics, beauty parlor, Carol in Hawaii, maid hates man

EP6  106
Oct. 31,1992
106

The Three Stooges are hired to perform an exorcism; housewife begins working at an escort service.

EP5  105
Oct. 24,1992
105

An accident victim receives a life-changing transplant from a baboon; a pair of groupies hide in rock stars luggage; the "Armed Family" takes an afternoon drive.

EP4  104
Oct. 10,1992
104

Skits include a spoof of Wilson Phillips: Hold On (1990) and the group's appearance on MTV Rockumentary (1989); Midwesterner Barb takes a job at a phone sex hotline; various deformities are showcased on "Bad Plastic Surgery;" a teaser for "The Day the Pets Got Even Part 2: Cat Got My Tongue" is featured; an ad agency gets an account with the Pentagon; and the cast gets run over by a truck.

EP3  103
Oct. 03,1992
103

A Demi Moore parody; the making of Sports Illustrated.

EP2  102
Sep. 26,1992
102

The "Beverly Hills 90210" gang discusses social issues; a Stephen King spoof; parody of the show "Studs."

EP1  101
Sep. 19,1992
101

Skits include a spoof of Designing Women (1986); an ad for Reebuk pump shoes; a music video for "Your Love Makes Me High" by Mariah Carey (Julie Brown); the adventures of Axl Rose and Slash's groupies; a send-up of Cops (1989) with an exterminator; a demonstration of the viewer-interactive InstaCom system; a trailer for "The Day the Pets Got Even," and the first installment of The Armed Family, which centers on a trigger-happy suburban clan.

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7.5 | NR | en | Comedy , Talk | More Info
Released: 1992-09-19 | Released Producted By: TriStar Television , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
Synopsis

The Edge is an American sketch comedy television series created by David Mirkin which ran on the Fox Network from 1992 to 1993.

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Cast

Julie Brown , Jennifer Aniston , Tom Kenny

Director

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Reviews

Andrew I was a lot younger when this was on, but I remember that I loved it at the time. The way that people's heads would explode, or a body part would get ripped off with lots of very fake-looking blood... I loved it. They did it without being morbid or excessively gory, it was just goofy and funny. The show was high-energy. I remember a skit about women's deodorant they did that still makes me laugh. Perhaps today, I would find it more predictable and juvenile, but I remember liking the over-the-top acting style that most of the cast had, playing skits with a lot of manic energy. As Forest Gump would say, that's all I have to say about that.
FloatingOpera7 Fox is best known for its brief, short-lived sitcoms. "In Living Color" was a short-lived success and it's possible a new kind of comedy series was waiting to happen. The result was "The Edge", which lasted for one season. It starred the then unknown Jennifer Aniston and Wayne Knight. Jennifer Aniston would later gain notoriety as Rachel in the hit show "Friends". She would also be Mrs. Brad Pitt. But for the time of this show, she was a regular comic actress in several skits. Wayne Knight would later enjoy success as Newman in Seinfeld, as Dennis in "Jurassic Park" and as Don in "Third Rock From The Sun". This show was a burst of energy and very hilarious. It directly influenced "Mad TV" which would begin only a couple of years later. Mad TV is the more successful show, still on the air. The biggest joke in this series was that every time the show began, the cast was killed off in one way or another- by giant swords, by trucks, you name it. It was another comic show from the early 90's that may seem silly and dull now, but back then was hilarious.
gaffer-16 This was one of the least appreciated shows of all time. This show did not just push the envelope it threw it out the window. Dark and bizarre humor ruled this short lived Fox comedy. But then again, aren't most Fox shows? This show did catapult Jennifer Aniston to stardom. But I will not blame this show for that.
bato-2 Not bad, but it is really stupid, so please don´t expect too much from this TV series. Well, I guess that´s why they canceled it.Anyway, two or three actors got out from here, Jennifer Aniston and Wayne Knight, so enjoy watching them do something stupid.