• Half in the Bag Episode 92: Pixels
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I think Jack would be more likable if he grew back his magnificent beard n' stache
[QUOTE=J-Dude;48312942]Why does the big guy who voices Plinkett not play him in live action? He's more of a physical fit for it anyway, and even if he couldn't, he could at least do the voice in ADR...[/QUOTE] im pretty sure they're actually intended to be two different characters who share a name, skit plinkett is a lot less coherent than review plinkett
can we just say plinkett was split in half like a transporter accident in star trek and leave it at that at least mike would be proud
I've always assumed that Review Plinkett and Skit Plinkett are of two different Plinkett continuities.
What Plinkettic wrath hath I wrought?
[QUOTE=Coffee;48315607]I've always assumed that Review Plinkett and Skit Plinkett are of two different Plinkett continuities.[/QUOTE] Plinkett Cinematic Universe.
Plinkett is not actually a person, but a species. It consists entirely of vaguely similarly sounding disgusting crotchety old men.
[QUOTE=Mr. Jelly;48315700]Plinkett is not actually a person, but a species. It consists entirely of vaguely similarly sounding disgusting crotchety old men.[/QUOTE] When in times of low population they change sex and mat--- let's stop here. And kill ourselves because we thought about it
[QUOTE=Mr. Jelly;48315700]Plinkett is not actually a person, but a species. It consists entirely of vaguely similarly sounding disgusting crotchety old men.[/QUOTE] But what about Plinkette? [img]http://i.imgur.com/c9Caf0U.png[/img] can't forget her in the lore
[QUOTE=Marbledemon;48316086]But what about Plinkette? [img]http://i.imgur.com/c9Caf0U.png[/img] can't forget her in the lore[/QUOTE] Plot twist: Plinkette was Nadine this whole time
Truly, Red Letter Media has the deepest lore.
Everyone has a Plinkett inside of them. In their heart, I mean.
[QUOTE=wauterboi;48317586]Everyone has a Plinkett inside of them. In their heart, I mean.[/QUOTE] the leading cause of death globally
I had mine surgically removed right after we got rid of our VCR
[QUOTE=Killuah;48317742]I had mine surgically removed right after we got rid of our VCR[/QUOTE] But if you have no VCR how do you plan on watching Night Court?
[QUOTE=Brt5470;48313769]I was curious if I was the only one noticing it. Also, none of this thread discussed the movie yet I think.[/QUOTE] Honestly not much we can say about the movie that RLM didn't already.
I never watched hitb chronologically, can someone give me a recap of what happened overall? I only know that at first they were at Plinkett's house "repairing" his VCR, then they opened their own shop or something
[QUOTE=damnatus;48322592]I never watched hitb chronologically, can someone give me a recap of what happened overall? I only know that at first they were at Plinkett's house "repairing" his VCR, then they opened their own shop or something[/QUOTE] I recall George Lucas was killing VCR repairmen and blowing up VCR shops at one point.
Yeah a lot of shit happened, but I can't make a plot line out of it :v:
[QUOTE=damnatus;48322592]I never watched hitb chronologically, can someone give me a recap of what happened overall? I only know that at first they were at Plinkett's house "repairing" his VCR, then they opened their own shop or something[/QUOTE] Something happened where Plinkett's house ended up at the bottom of Lake Michigan, then they got it out by having Plinkett fart into a hot air balloon, but they crashed on a mountain and left Plinkett there. Jay and Mike returned to the VCR repair shop to find that it was taken over by Rich and Jack as a video game repair shop.
[QUOTE=Pie_Tony;48322663]I recall George Lucas was killing VCR repairmen and blowing up VCR shops at one point.[/QUOTE] He wanted to stop the world from ever again watching the non-revised versions of the original trilogy
[QUOTE=Géza!;48322936]He wanted to stop the world from ever again watching the non-revised versions of the original trilogy[/QUOTE] Half in the Bag has the deepest lore.
[QUOTE=damnatus;48322592]I never watched hitb chronologically, can someone give me a recap of what happened overall? I only know that at first they were at Plinkett's house "repairing" his VCR, then they opened their own shop or something[/QUOTE] Wow, a lot of smaller and bigger stories happened. The main were them "repairing" Plinkett's VCR for a long time, sucking money out of him. Then a lot of things involved his house (here I can't remember how it all went down). I think a highway was supposed to go through his house (it got destroyed). That forced Plinkett to live in an apartment with Sheev Palpatine for some time. That also forced Jay and Mike to return to the shop for the first time in the show. Plinkett eventually called them to the new apartment (I think to again repair the VCR). During that episode Plinkett and Sheev argued so much Plinkett had to leave and Mike and Jay let him live in the shop and slave for them. One day they got a message that the city would repay Plinkett back and rebuild his house. It was built on an edge of a cliff. He moved in and called the duo again. During their visit a lot of disaster shit happened until the house ended up on a mountain. Without explaining anything Mike and Jay got out of it, leaving Plinkett there, and returned to the shop which now had new owners, the video game guys. Not much happened until now with Plinkett returning. Somewhere during the house change period there was a plot of George Lucas destroying VHS tapes of the original Star Wars VHS tapes (maybe killing VCR repairmen and destroying VCR, too?).
[QUOTE=Marden;48324146]Wow, a lot of smaller and bigger stories happened. The main were them "repairing" Plinkett's VCR for a long time, sucking money out of him. Then a lot of things involved his house (here I can't remember how it all went down). I think a highway was supposed to go through his house (it got destroyed). That forced Plinkett to live in an apartment with Sheev Palpatine for some time. That also forced Jay and Mike to return to the shop for the first time in the show. Plinkett eventually called them to the new apartment (I think to again repair the VCR). During that episode Plinkett and Sheev argued so much Plinkett had to leave and Mike and Jay let him live in the shop and slave for them. One day they got a message that the city would repay Plinkett back and rebuild his house. It was built on an edge of a cliff. He moved in and called the duo again. During their visit a lot of disaster shit happened until the house ended up on a mountain. Without explaining anything Mike and Jay got out of it, leaving Plinkett there, and returned to the shop which now had new owners, the video game guys. Not much happened until now with Plinkett returning. Somewhere during the house change period there was a plot of George Lucas destroying VHS tapes of the original Star Wars VHS tapes (maybe killing VCR repairmen and destroying VCR, too?).[/QUOTE] There was also a part where Plinkett wanted to get insurance money by inducing a heart attack while he lived in the shop. He ate a lot of junk food and asked Mike and Jay to call 911 when the heart attack starts, but they missed it due to talking about the review. Then they took Plinkett's skeleton to the lawyer who handled the highway reparation money Weekend at Bernie's style, except the lawyer wasn't retarded. But then it turned out that it wasn't the real Plinkett but his twin brother who wanted the money for himself, and Plinkett chose to have his house fully rebuilt instead of settling for millions of dollars- that'show it got to the edge of Lake Michigan, incidentally also a toxic dump site.
[QUOTE=damnatus;48322592]I never watched hitb chronologically, can someone give me a recap of what happened overall? I only know that at first they were at Plinkett's house "repairing" his VCR, then they opened their own shop or something[/QUOTE] Someone put together all the non review scenes but he stopped a year ago. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gejHQpWXOS4[/media]
[QUOTE=Marden;48324146]Wow, a lot of smaller and bigger stories happened. The main were them "repairing" Plinkett's VCR for a long time, sucking money out of him. Then a lot of things involved his house (here I can't remember how it all went down). I think a highway was supposed to go through his house (it got destroyed). That forced Plinkett to live in an apartment with Sheev Palpatine for some time. That also forced Jay and Mike to return to the shop for the first time in the show. Plinkett eventually called them to the new apartment (I think to again repair the VCR). During that episode Plinkett and Sheev argued so much Plinkett had to leave and Mike and Jay let him live in the shop and slave for them. One day they got a message that the city would repay Plinkett back and rebuild his house. It was built on an edge of a cliff. He moved in and called the duo again. During their visit a lot of disaster shit happened until the house ended up on a mountain. Without explaining anything Mike and Jay got out of it, leaving Plinkett there, and returned to the shop which now had new owners, the video game guys. Not much happened until now with Plinkett returning. Somewhere during the house change period there was a plot of George Lucas destroying VHS tapes of the original Star Wars VHS tapes (maybe killing VCR repairmen and destroying VCR, too?).[/QUOTE] All of this is familliar to me except for: [quote]Plinkett eventually called them to the new apartment (I think to again repair the VCR). During that episode Plinkett and Sheev argued so much Plinkett had to leave and Mike and Jay let him live in the shop and slave for them.[/quote] when did this happen, which episode?
[QUOTE=damnatus;48325722]All of this is familliar to me except for: when did this happen, which episode?[/QUOTE] [media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_imbu9jmAo[/media]
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