ladybyron68
Joined Dec 2007
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I got to admit, I watched this because there was nothing else on. Ironically, that episode I watched was the last episode of the season. So, after finding the episodes On Demand, I did what I usually do... I binged. Problem is, I kept repeat bingeing after watching all 10 episodes. That's how I knew I was watching a good show. Pay no attention to the previous review. That's dude is a mark who gets rapped up in the trivial things. Bad animation? Please. What about South Park? 20 years later and those punks STILL can't walk. Just still hopping up and down to SIMULATE walking. Bad lip sync? Please. Unless you have actually worked as a voice over actor, or even as an actor in general, you can't speak. (Pardon the pun.). As for the review, in a nutshell, it's this. 3 high school no bodies on the school's basket ball team thinking that they are actually legends in their own minds. They spend their days trying to "step their game up", "make that paper", " punch those panties" and "get that burn". And that's about it. The whole whole show. What makes the show is the crisp, snappy dialogue. Just listen to the verbal exchange for a minutes and I will guarantee that you will be binge watching just like I have. Besides... They have been picked up for a second season. Hey my dudes, let me here you say: LEGENDS!!!! ;)
I find it astounding that people play a "Was it really HIM?" game with this episode. I seem to recall that when this episode was made that there was actual press about the real Michael was to appear in an episode. And that even though his real name wasn't listed, that it had to be so for "contractual" reasons. But even with all of the cloak and dagger, this episode is still a delight. Thank to comical circumstances, (washing his lucky red hat in the wash and filling out his father's work related psychological profile/questionnaire from the Nuclear Power Plant Bart sends Homer to the crazy house (as Marge predicted). There, Homer meets a 300+ lbs. white man who thinks he's The King of Pop. Upon their release, further Bart related hi-jinks ensue once the townsfolk are greeted with a very DIFFERENT Michael Jackson. The house guest then helps Bart write a song for Lisa, because the family (especially Bart) overlooked her birthday because of all the 3 days' prior business, and it took a virtual stranger (albeit, a rather famous one) to remind them of this fact. Overall, the episode is humorous, touching and yet another way of remembering the late King of pop... even if he never sang a note. But,hey... I'm biased. I loved Michael ever since he wore a purple, a fringed tan vest and big ole bell bottoms on the Ed Sullivan Show. And I love him still. Thank you Matt for a wonderful episode. And thank you, Michael... for just being you. 💝💝💝💝💝💝💝