12 Funniest Moments From Nothing To Report So Far

The frootest show of Chris Jericho's career!

Jericho Nothing To Report
Comedy Central

The buddy cop genre is a horribly underutilized tool in the current world of cinema and television. It has been far too long since classic combos such as Tango & Cash as well as Turner & Hooch have entertained the masses. Thankfully, professional wrestler and Fozzy frontman Chris Jericho is here to save us.

Teaming up with Nick Mundy and his Team Tiger Awesome cohorts, the world has now formally been introduced to the loveable pair of Chance Blackstreet and Moses Packard. These two cops occupy the nightshift of Car 67 as the show tries to find out what happens when the action stops for police officers but they're still on the clock.

The web show has debuted on Youtube and Comedy Central's website and it suffers no shortage of laughs. From frustrations over not being invited to dinner parties to freak outs over ranchero music that simply won't quit, this is a refreshingly different take on the brave people who put on a badge.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OF6xCA4d_3A&feature=youtu.be

The reader should be warned at this point that the article from here on out is spoiler-heavy. All six episodes are online now so take a few minutes to watch if catching up is necessary. Otherwise, continue on to read the 12 funniest moments of the show so far...

12. "Chance, I Need You!"

Jericho Nothing To Report
Comedy Central

As Nothing To Report begins two cops name Moses and Chance are beginning a foot chase with a person who turns out to be a meth user. Because of Moses' weight, Chance has to go on the pursuit solo.

Moses would immediately open a soda or some canned beverage as he mutters something about being dehydrated. He also grabs his leg and complains of a cramp that is apparently so overbearing that it forces him to fire his gun in the air and scream, "Chance, I need you!"

Chris Jericho's character is set as the more serious of the two during this exchange as he tries to convey to his partner how he's not capable of looking out for him. This leads into a conversation in their police cruiser about Moses' weight.

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