Who Let You In?
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Episode no. | 1 |
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Prod. code | 104 |
Orig. Airdate | November 24, 1995 |
Writers | Bob Odenkirk & David Cross, (Uncredited, Additional material - Bill Odenkirk on "Popemobile Chase") |
Directors | John Moffitt (live segments), Troy Miller (location segments) |
Season 1 November 3, 1995 – November 24, 1995 |
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"Who Let You In?" was the fourth episode of the HBO series Mr. Show to air. It originally aired on November 24, 1995.
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[edit] Synopsis
[edit] Watching Chase of the Chaste Open
Mary Lynn Rajskub introduces Bob and David. Bob wants to start the show, but David can't get away from his TV because he is watching an interesting news story. They realize that the audience is all watching the same news story on TV.
Cast: Mary Lynn Rajskub - herself, Bob Odenkirk - himself, David Cross - himself
[edit] Popemobile Chase/News
"The Chase of the Chaste" is the name of the news report on the station KSAW 6, and Ron and Terry, the two anchors, are covering a police pursuit involving the Pope who is inside of the Popemobile. The Pope is fleeing authorities after murdering Bishop Francios Pertaup. Ron and Terry are joined by Tim McCracken, a Pope expert. McCracken is not a Catholic; and he works at the Pope Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio, which is located in a wing of the Football Hall of Fame. Tim is wearing an "I HEART THE POPE" T-shirt. Terry mentions that authorities have been pursuing the Pope for two-and-a-half hours. Tim begins to disrupt the newscast, and he is sent to wait in the Experts Lounge.
Cast: Tom Kenny - Ron, Jill Talley - Terry, Brian Posehn - Bishop Francios Pertaup, David Cross - Tim McCracken, David Cross - voice over
[edit] Dudes Arguing Link
Three heavy metal-looking gentlemen are watching the Pope chase on a handheld TV in the car. They begins arguing over the chase; and eventually, one of them is thrown out of the car right in front of Nil's Guitar School. The man enters the Guitar School.
Cast: Bob Odenkirk - Nil, Brian Posehn - Nil's friend, David Cross - Nil's friend
[edit] Nil's Guitar Shop
Inside the guitar store, a young man named Larry enters for a guitar lesson. Larry begins playing the guitar poorly, but Nil acts amazed. Larry continues to play poorly, and Nil's friend Blackie is also amazed by Larry's playing. Nil gets a phone call; and afterwards, he tells Larry to stop playing. He explains that Larry's mom had called ahead and mentioned that Larry only had a few weeks to live. However, she had just called back saying that this was a mistake, so Nil can now be honest with Larry about his playing. Larry did not know that he was dying, and he seems confused. Nil gets another phone call; and he and Blackie tell Larry to play guitar again. Once again, they act like his playing is incredible. Larry becomes suspicious, but they explain that it was a prank. Nil gets another phone call, and he invites Larry to play in their show that night. Larry runs off, and Blackie becomes worried about the show. Nil assures him that Larry won't make it to the show. However, Larry does make it to the concert; and the fans all cheer anyways because they had been individually called by Larry's mother.
Cast: Bob Odenkirk - Nil, David Cross - Larry, Tom Kenny - Blackie, Joe Frank - voice over
[edit] Iminent Death Syndrome
The next day, Larry puzzles his doctor by staying alive. Larry decides that he wants to attend Harvard, so his mother calls the university and they award him a doctoral degree. Larry next wanted to practice medicine, so his mother called a hospital in Florida and they allowed him to do so. After more medical tests, Larry is diagnosed with Iminent Death Syndrome. His doctor mentions that with the disease, a person is on the brink of death for 80 to 100 years. He mentions that the disease puts the loved ones of the person with the disease in an awkward position. The doctor gets a call that Larry has passed away, and he goes to watch the trial.
Cast: Joe Frank - voice over, David Cross - Larry, Bob Odenkirk - doctor, Brian Posehn - patient, David Cross - journalist
[edit] Trial of the Millennium
News anchors Ron and Terry are reporting on the Pope's trial. Ron mentions that the sequestered jury is going to a coffee house that night to watch a performance artist.
Cast: Tom Kenny - Ron, Jill Talley - Terry, Bob Odenkirk - Pope, Tom Kenny - judge, Bill Odenkirk - attorney, Jill Talley - attorney, David - Derrik Hummries
[edit] Spank
At the coffee house Coffee Clutch, host Arty welcomes performance artist Spank. Spank is very angry and he begins shouting about his hatred for America. He begins to try to defecate on the American flag in order to show his discontent. He is unable to do so, so he tries to urinate on the flag. He is unable to do this either.
Cast: Bob Odenkirk - Arty, David Cross - Spank
[edit] Expert Truck
Spank is in a courtroom, demanding that the flag be put in jail. He demands a flag expert for the trial. The bailiff goes off in search of a flag expert, and rounds up several other experts in the proccess. They travel back to the trial in the Expert Truck. The expert says that Spank was rendered constipated by the combination of colors in the flag. The judge asks the expert to explain further, so the expert instructs the courtroom to take the magic pills that he has provided so that he can show them his theory. Everyone takes the pills and sees a scene with the Founding Fathers.
Cast: David Cross - Spank, Jill Talley - attorney, John Ennis - attorney, Tom Kenny - judge, John Ennis - bailiff, Bob Odenkirk - flag expert, David Cross - Tim McCracken, Jill Talley - expert on hookers, Jack Black - expert, Craig Anton - voice of singer during "Expert Truck" song
[edit] Founding Fathers
America's Founding Fathers hold a meeting to create a flag on which performance artists cannot defecate. They debate for a long time, until Abraham Lincoln makes a flag that cannot be defecated on. The Founding Fathers try to defecate on it, but they are unable.
Cast: David Cross - Benjamin Franklin, Tom Kenny - Abraham Lincoln, Bob Odenkirk - Thomas Jefferson, John Ennis - George Washington, Jack Plotnick - Button Gwinnett
[edit] History Museum
The story of the founding fathers is being told by a slob named Droopy, who is telling the story in order to get a job at a museum. The museum employee turns Droopy down, until he gets a phone call telling him that Droopy has Iminent Death Syndrome. He gives Droopy the job, and Droopy begins to watch the news on television.
Cast: David Cross - museum employee, Bob Odenkirk - Droopy
[edit] Watching Murders Close
Bob and David are backstage, watching the news broadcast. The news anchors introduce footage of a double murder, and the footage is of David and Bob watching the news and being murdered. David and Bob watch this footage while eating Pit-Pat-Os cereal.
Cast: Bob Odenkirk - himself, David Cross - himself, Tom Kenny - Ron, Jill Talley - Terry
[edit] Trivia
- Fake Special Thanks: Rodion Raskolnikov
- DVD Commentary: Bob Odenkirk (as himself and as Droopy), David Cross, John Ennis (as himself and as Aunt Helen, an angry elderly woman who doesn't like the show, but likes Brian Posehn), Jill Talley
- Bill Odenkirk helped to write the "Popemobile Chase" sketch. Otherwise, the entire episode was written by Bob and David.
- The sketch "Spank" was based upon a performance artist that Cross's friend comedienne Pam Segall had told him about at the time whose entire act actually consisted of him defecating on the American flag.
[edit] Credits
[edit] Cast
Here is a list of the credited cast for the episode:
- Cast: David Cross, John Ennis, Tom Kenny, Bob Odenkirk, Jill Talley
- Featuring: Jack Black, Joe Frank, Jack Logan, Bill Odenkirk, Jack Plotnick, Brian Posehn
- Uncredited Cast: Craig Anton
[edit] Crew
- Executive producers: Brad Grey, Bernie Brillstein, Bob Odenkirk & David Cross
- Produced by: Troy Miller
- Co-producer: Tim Sarkes
- Associate producer: Melissa Kimberly
[edit] Special thanks to
- Peter Giambalvo, Shecke Bugge, Mark Cohen, Ari Emanuel, Hollywood Moguls Theater, Tracy Katsky, Lisa Leingang, Rodion Raskolnikov, Jeff Ross, Coconut Teaszer and Roadsaw, Upfront Theater – Santa Monica, CA