Such creativity based on just a character on a line, using steps, lifts, and even roller coasters.
Were these a part of Sesame Street? I know I’ve seen some of them before.
Is this a back door pilot? Or just a showcase for some character actors?
Interesting that a nearly audio only episode has the most interesting voice was from a character we actually saw. Pearlman has a great voice for comedy. I wonder what his character was like on McMillan and Wife.
Believe me Teebo, we’ve all heard the same thing that Letara says. I can’t tell you how many time I’ve been passed over for furrier guys.
The overdubs are kind of weird. It’s so clear that the dialog is recorded separately it gives this a kind of outre quality.
It’s practically a Yakov Shmirnoff set.
I love it when Jane lets loose.
I feel like the movie thing should’ve come up earlier.
I think Chip should rethink his parade costume.
With this many races in Endor’s moon, you’d think it would be a bit more developed.
But why did they have to go so far from the village?
Wow, with friends like these, who needs plant killer?
They’re going all out on the soundscape for this episode.
It’s kind of like a rap battle.
They need fun episodes like this once in awhile.
What’s wrong with sushi? Although I didn’t try it for at least a decade after this episode.
Once upon a time, ATMs were new enough that you could do a bit in a sitcom about them.
Some fun shtick with the dialect pills.
It’s like the internet before the internet.
I probably would’ve been licking the tv watching this as a kid.
You can just about hear the glee in Walt’s voice as he talks about pirates.
Walt introduces an earlier pirate story, although a little north of the Caribbean.
From the one time I wore a mink coat, I totally get it.
Walt’s intro seemed to mostly just reiterate what he said last week.
Nice Walt intro and outro, a bit surprised that it’s just in front of a curtain though.
Wow, this is actually more foretelling than I expected.
I feel like I’d be the kind of mother that Snowy Ruff is.
How much did Walt pay for that box of popcorn? And what is going on with Bobby Rydell’s mouth when he sings?
It’s so strange to see what sitcoms thought was representative of adult women from Connecticut in the ‘80s.