Warren The Ape (2010)
Warren The Ape
2010Warren the Ape is an MTV reality show parody which ran from June 14 to August 30, 2010 and aired at 10:30 p.m. The series is a spin-off of the IFC and Fox TV show Greg the Bunny, and follows the titular character's life as he tries to get his life back together following the cancellation of Greg the Bunny. Warren has paid more attention to drugs, booze, and women than his career, which has degenerated into a series of seedy exploitation films, obscure industrials, low-rent theater productions, and a regrettable string of skin flicks. With the help of his addiction specialist, Dr. Drew Pinsky, Warren tries to clean up his act, patch up his relationships, and claw his way back into the Hollywood limelight.
Seasons & Episode
Warren promises his AA sponsor that he would get a job. In order to get the job, Warren sabotages his competition.
Warren is counseled to abstain from sex by Dr Drew. Warren then turns to Greg the Bunny for support.
Warren thinks that by corrupting children, he is helping them to survive in the real world.
Warren attempts to make amends to those he has done wrong. However, one of his old friends is too hurt to forgive him.
A pornographic film of Warren resurfaces, surprisingly opening doors for him.
Warren gets an offer to do a pilot episode for a cop drama which butts heads with the executives at MTV.
Warren decides to attach himself to a single "It girl.''
After being kicked out of AA, Warren decides to form a rival group.
In attempt to let go of the past, Warren decides to sell off his prized possessions.
Warren gets angry when Dr. Drew suggests he try to control his temper.
Warren gambles away his rent money, then must hit up former co-stars for cash.
Warren is stressed when he tries to produce an auto-biographical rock opera.
Warren the Ape is an MTV reality show parody which ran from June 14 to August 30, 2010 and aired at 10:30 p.m. The series is a spin-off of the IFC and Fox TV show Greg the Bunny, and follows the titular character's life as he tries to get his life back together following the cancellation of Greg the Bunny. Warren has paid more attention to drugs, booze, and women than his career, which has degenerated into a series of seedy exploitation films, obscure industrials, low-rent theater productions, and a regrettable string of skin flicks. With the help of his addiction specialist, Dr. Drew Pinsky, Warren tries to clean up his act, patch up his relationships, and claw his way back into the Hollywood limelight.