Monday, December 14, 2009

The Rebel Set


A great episode from season 4. The movie was pretty interesting and there were a number of running jokes in the movie that I greatly enjoyed. Season 4 is definitely one of my favorite seasons, and this episode is yet another good one.

Short: Johnny at the Fair

“Olsen and Johnson: keeps babies soft”

“Prozac at work in society”

Tom: “Johnny feels dark hands pushing him onward; the voices in his head get meaner”

Crow: “It will be the first of many encounters with bouncers for Johnny”

THE REBEL SET

“They’re having a goatee staring contest”

“Oh, it’s a little late for acting lessons, they’ve started filming already”

Tom: “Hey guys, if this is what being ‘Beat’ was all about, I’d rather be a shallow Post-Boomer…like you” Joel:“…Hey!”

“A writer of some ability once remarked: a rose by any other name would still have thorns” Tom: “I think you’re misquoting”

“Congratulations on your association with me on this magnificent undertaking. It will not only be financially rewarding, but it might also bring us fame- anonymous of course” Crow: “Oh well that’s…huh?”

Joel: “It’s the Flying Nun!" Crow: "It’s Vertigo! Tom: "It’s Roman Holiday! And much much more!”

“Tonight’s episode: milk! Does a body DEAD”

“Ah, the Blue Ridge Mountains of Chicago!”

“The movie’s not over yet, and they’re striking the set”

“Hole, hole, hole, garage sale, hole, hole, hole”

Tom: “Hey, it’s a picnic casket!” Crow: “Maybe they think they are picking up Moses” Joel: “It’s more of a light, summer casket”

“And thus did Samson overcame the Philistine” Crow: “By hitting him over the head with a sitting stick and wearing a priest costume? I didn’t know that”

“Go in peace, sin no more, I am outta here!”

“Gangs of chain-wielding priests! Next, on Geraldo”

“We’ve taken her live son, and replaced it with this dead son”

And there were also some great skits: “Writing down the Tracks with Merritt Stone” and Tom Servo as Hercule Poirot ("Murder on the Dis-orient Express!") as Tom and the gang try to solve the age-old question...WHO IS MERRITT STONE!?!?

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