Next Time on Lonny

"Eddy: "You ever uh, huffed a human soul?""

Next Time On Lonny is a Web Original comedy series that parodies the Reality Show genre. The eponymous character in the Show Within a Show Lonny is "a flavorless twenty-something... [meandering] through his hipster existence desperately trying to meet girls." But On the Next Lonny, "things get interesting... very interesting."

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Next Time On Lonny provides examples of the following tropes:

 * Abhorrent Admirer:.

"Eddy: You ever... uh... huffed a human soul?"
 * Always a Bigger Fish: The are much, much bigger than the.
 * Axe Crazy: Lonny's  Chet. Well, more like.
 * Badass Boast: "I done shot a thousand cops on my block with a glock / and if that glock get hot, gangsta you gon' get got!"
 * Binge Montage: Lonny and Eddy do a lot of drugs in "Lonny Goes Big Time," including cocaine, marijuana, and human souls.
 * Butt Monkey: GARRETT.
 * Call Back: Dog Moon reappears for a second in "Lonny Throws a Bachelor Party."
 * Catch Phrase
 * "You're really pretty, you know that?"
 * "Oh no!"
 * Crazy Prepared: Yet again, Lonny's  Chet in episode 1.
 * Comedic Sociopathy
 * Confession Cam: "Next Time, After That Time."
 * Deconstructive Parody
 * Disposing of a Body: "We have to bury the body... there's a landfill not too far outside of town. We'll inject the body with some embalming fluid and then toss it in a grave that I started digging early last week."
 * Fantastic Drug: Played with, since the episode had already shown cocaine and marijuana use before Lonny and Eddy huff human souls.
 * Foreshadowing: Lonny talks about his friend coming from his hometown, says "Chippewa Falls, my hometown, what, represent!" and flashes a gang sign. One episode later...
 * Freeze Frame Bonus: The credits to Lonny change each episode, and include "Fluffer Consultant" James Cameron, "Police Supervisor" Rodney King, and a "Special Thanks" to Carlos Estevez.
 * Also, Dog Moon in "Lonny Throws a Bachelor Party."
 * Hey Its That Guy: Brian McElhaney and Nick Kocher of BriTANick make appearances, and you might know Alex Anfanger (Lonny) from a few of BriTANick's sketches.
 * It Got Worse: Nearly every episode, but especially Episodes 3, 4, and 5.
 * More Dakka: "My gun go off, nukka!"
 * N Word Privileges: Hilariously played straight. Gangsta Lonny is the "token" white gang banger in his crew, but he can only call his boys "nukkas."
 * Negative Continuity: A major source of the show's humor.
 * Oh hey look, Garrett's alive again.
 * Humanity was a  for a while, but everything's cool now.
 * Apparently,  just don't have the same legal ramifications in Lonny's world as they do in ours.
 * Lonny's old friend  returns in "Lonny Throws a Bachelor Party,"   Yes, yes it is.
 * On the Next: Well, yeah. Also, "Next Time, After That Time."
 * Please Wake Up: "Oh you're okay you're okay... you're alive you're alive... don't you die on me!"
 * Psycho Ex Girlfriend: "Yo Nukka!
 * Reckless Gun Usage: And how. In episode 6 (and its associated music video and deleted scenes), Lonny does the following:
 * rubs his gun on a fellow gangbanger's face.
 * Shoots his gun off to the side and straight up into the air.
 * "Points" at anything of interest with the gun.
 * Points it at his own head during the music video.
 * And yet, Lonny still exercises good trigger discipline...
 * Refuge in Audacity: Justified, because with a few less murders and psychotic breaks Lonny would fit well between True Life and The Real World.
 * Rule of Funny: Pretty much the only reason the show makes any sense.
 * Start of Darkness:
 * Shout Out: And how.
 * Episode 1: Fight Club  and Goodfellas.
 * Episode 2: Independence Day
 * Episode 3: Goodfellas as evidenced by Lonny's impersonation of Henry Hill.
 * Episode 5: Indiana Jones
 * Show Within a Show: Lonny itself.
 * Temporal Paradox: Lonny meets himself from the future. And then himself from further in the future. And then himself from even further in the future. It gets worse from there.
 * The Aggressive Drug Dealer


 * Theme Tune Cameo: Played on Guitar by Lonny  in Episode 4.
 * They Killed Garrett: "Oh no!"
 * Unsympathetic Comedy Protagonist
 * Your Makeup Is Running: Lonny's girlfriend in Episode 3.