Russian Trolls is a sitcom podcast about the true story of the Internet Research Agency, the infamous Russian Troll Farm that influenced the 2016 presidential election and may or may not have helped Donald J. Trump become president.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | FictionComedy FictionComedy |
In the SEASON FINALE of the Russian Trolls Podcast, the gang throws an election night party. more
In the penultimate episode of the Russian Trolls podcast..................Donald Trump gets caught on tape talking about grabbing pussies, and the gang rushes to his defense. Mr. Ken's son comes to town for Kenny and Xenia's wedding and isn't so happ... more
Yelena lusts after Mikhail's Employee of the Month status and organizes a parade in America. Mr. Ken discusses sports. Mikhail gets an American girlfriend, but his incel pals aren't so happy about it. more
Mr. Ken gives the trolls the cliff notes version of American History -- all 200 plus years in under the length of an American sitcom. Vlad tells Ludmilla about the legend of George Washington's cherry. A special visitor is in the audience. more
America's "gay cakes" controversy causes the trolls to wonder if Russians can indeed be gay (Spoiler alert, they can). Yelena and Lexi's relationship stays in the closet. more
The gang become BERNIE BROS and a socialist revolution takes over the office. Vlad gets a visit from District Manager Stanislav and learns his job is on the line. Yelena moves out of her Babushka's house, but doesn't have the heart to tell her. more
Mr. Ken makes the trolls play the App until his mail order bride takes it too far. Lexi and Yelena bond. Sergei and Nadia debate which is better: the films of Kenneth Anger or cartoons. Ludmilla is sent on a wild chase-goose by her phone's GPS.... more
The Russian Trolls decide to live a day as their American Avatars without breaking character -- just like Academy Award-winning actor Daniel Day-Lewis.... but end up acting like Suicide Squad Jared Leto instead. more
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