Originally posted by JaguarI have no idea what R Kelly had to do with anything, but even that part was funny.
R. Kelly's latest 'hit'(?) is "Trapped in a Closet" where its like an opera split across 10 songs, all sung by R. Kelly. I'm not even sure how to begin to describe it. I know VH1 has been airing the videos in half-hour specials.
Originally posted by AlessandroForgive my ignorance, but why was everyone called Joe and Jane Smith in the end credits? Was that so the Scientologists wouldn't know who to sue?
If so that's rather clever .
I wonder if they will carry over the plot in the next episode and have the scientology wackos sue Stan.
Originally posted by ShotGunShepMy DVR didn't record the end. It ended as the reporter said, "r. Kelly, Jon Travolta and Tom Cruise have...."
Fill me in?
They came out of the closet and Stan's house. R. Kelly just had a disturbed look on his face and didn't say anything. Travolta and Cruise said they would sue Stan and so did all the other Scientologists. Stan was just all like, "Well sue me, I dare ya!" And that's how it ends.
It was pretty damn funny, but not as good as the Mormon episode. Tom Cruise got off pretty light. The R. Kelly thing worked a lot better tha I thought it was. God, his song sucks. Haha.
Of course, after this episode, I'm wondering if we'll ever see Chef again. :(
Originally posted by ShotGunShepMy DVR didn't record the end. It ended as the reporter said, "r. Kelly, Jon Travolta and Tom Cruise have...."
Fill me in?
They came out of the closet and Stan's house. R. Kelly just had a disturbed look on his face and didn't say anything. Travolta and Cruise said they would sue Stan and so did all the other Scientologists. Stan was just all like, "Well sue me, I dare ya!" And that's how it ends.
And after Stan dares them to sue him, the credits roll with all the names changed to John or Jane Smith.
The little boat gently drifted across the pond exactly the way a bowling ball wouldn't.
I caught the replay of this last night. I was dying every time the reporter went to R. Kelly and he sang "then I BRING OUT MY GUN" and everyone freaks out. Absolutely HILARIOUS. The whole Tom Cruise "in the closet" joke was pretty simple and could've gotten old pretty quickly, but the execution of it was gold.
After they gave Mr. Garrison a sex change last season, I was worried that this show might have seen better days. Definitely hasn't been the case so far this season.
DrJay: What Zeruel said. L. Ron's peeps got to Hayes years ago and they don't really have that much of a sense of humor when it comes to the cult...er, church. If I remember correctly, the only place Chef has been spotted this season is in the opening credits...
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The shot of the back of Ron Swanson's head at the very end was amazing. Strange how Mark kind of disappeared in the second half of the episode. Great cameo from Officer Jay from the Sarah Silverman show.