[‡ 3] Bilge Ebiri of the magazine New York described the video as an "unholy cross between Raging Bull and Spun" and that it "transcends its sketch-comedy origins and gains a kind of rough epic grandeur".
[‡ 4] POYKPAC stated that the video was inspired from Monty Python's Upper Class Twit of the Year sketch.
[11][12] The troupe took part in the second Sketchies contest in April 2008, nominating the Voice Talkers video for the final round; they placed second.
[‡ 5][8][13] POYKPAC launched Good Morning Internet!, a 15-episode web-series, in June 2008, which aired on the Independent Film Channel (IFC).
[18] Comedian Reggie Watts and YouTube personality Caitlin Hill made guest appearances in the show.
[‡ 7] The troupe uploaded Movie Title Breakup to its channel in February 2014, which as of November 2022 has 1.1 million views.
[‡ 9][‡ 10] Alongside IFC, the content that POYKPAC published was also featured on MTV and on the Today news show.
[38][39] While still a member of POYKPAC, she made guest appearances in Army Wives, Louie, and Suburgatory and also cast in Justified and Saint George.
[42] After the retirement of POYKPAC, she cast as Jennifer Husser in comedy-drama series Claws and as Cinnamon in Blaze.
[39] Apart from POYKPAC, he worked as a director and writer for online magazine Slate;[2][45] his Political Kombat '12 series was nominated for an Emmy in 2013.