Roasts are often irreverent, but the 2008 Comedy Central Roast of Bob Saget went well beyond just featuring the occasional politically incorrect remark. With each new comedian taking the stage, the jokes, questions, and even allegations (albeit lighthearted) of Bob Saget's sexual misconduct mounted. Comedian Brian Posehn joked that, "Bob has done a lot for this country. For eight seasons, half an hour a week, 'Full House' kept pedophiles off the street. In fact, three of them were on the show!"
Where Posehn's comments stayed vague on details, comedian Jeff Ross got much more specific, asking Saget about his interactions with Mary-Kate Olson. Even Saget's beloved "Full House" co-star John Stamos piled on, bringing up Mary-Kate again, and Stamos insinuated that Saget had very specific fantasies that directly contradicted his clean image from the show.
Clearly, Bob Saget's intimate preferences were the running jokes of the evening. The theme carried throughout the event, with some even more disturbing "jokes" involving drugs and murder. It's important to note, however, that this style of "humor" was totally on brand for the late 2000s Comedy Central roasts. Being as offensive as possible — not being truthful — was the goal.
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