Party Monster: Scratching the Surface
- Episode aired May 30, 2018
- 33m
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6.9/10
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In the probing documentary "Party Monster," DJ Fingablast investigates what became of his childhood hero, DJ Slizzard.In the probing documentary "Party Monster," DJ Fingablast investigates what became of his childhood hero, DJ Slizzard.In the probing documentary "Party Monster," DJ Fingablast investigates what became of his childhood hero, DJ Slizzard.
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Carol Kane
- Lillian Kaushtupper
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Jane Krakowski
- Jacqueline White
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I had no expectations for this episode, but it ended up being the funniest one they ever did. It seems to have hurt a few feelings, though. Lots of monocles popped and neckbeards rustled.
This has to be the worst episode from the whole show. It's really not worth watching. Honestly.. it was so boring so I almost fell asleep. And it was stupid as well because they mocked female victims a lot.
This is a hilarious spoof that adds so much to what's going on in the primary KIMMY SCHMIDT story... especially the use of actual archival footage of Jon Hamm on a 1996 dating show!!!
This episode is presented as a documentary that focuses on what happened with DJ Slizzard, whom we know as Richard Wayne Gary Wayne, the man who kept Kimmy and the Mole Girls kept in an underground bunker. Granted, it feels bad to have an episode without Kimmy, Titus, and the gang but the episode does expand and adds more depth to the events of previous seasons while also setting up new events that will later be explained. But overall, it's still fun, if you give it a chance, and the show runners present it as an actual documentary, adding a unique style. John Hamm was once again fantastic as The Reverend, adding a more realistic touch to his performance.
Did you know
- TriviaThe footage of the young Reverend Wayne on a dating show is actual footage of a 25-year-old Jon Hamm on an episode of The Big Date (1996) from 1996. The producers digitally altered his name tag to read "Richard", but all of his dialogue is from the original show. In reality Hamm didn't win a date either.
- ConnectionsEdited from The Big Date (1996)
- SoundtracksThe Star-Spangled Banner
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Music by John Stafford Smith
Lyrics by Francis Scott Key
Performed by Sara Chase
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- 33m
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