Wednesday, July 5, 2017

Whose Line Is It Anyway?: Episode 4.10

Whose Line Is It Anyway?: Episode 4.10
Channel Four
28 March 1992
Improv Game Show
VHS
D+

This remains the worst episode of the programme, at least in my collection.  The main problem is the line-up, individually and as a group.  Poor Ryan is left to carry it as best he can, and you can see in the way he passive aggressively either tries to deliver a joke that Jane steps on in Expert or refuses to cooperate with Sam in Backwards Scene that he's having a bad time.  (And compare Richard Vranch's forced smile here to how he looks in London, especially if it's a Josie episode.)  Chip can't even be counted on to do good singing like usual.  And Sam and Jane, sigh.  There are reasons why they wouldn't be asked back.  (We will see her again though.)  She's simply not funny and she's not very good at teamwork (not just in Expert).

Sam is, and I've felt this way for twenty-five years, the single most annoying contestant I've ever seen on this show.  Yes, more than Archie Hahn, who is occasionally funny or at least harmless.  But I loathe every line delivery of Sam's, especially that he seems so tickled by his own "wit."  And for some reason Clive, or maybe the producers, give him way too much to do, and even have him win!  Ugh (in the old-school sense).  And while this is hardly the only episode of the half-series to have the New York audience back to Arsenioing like last year, it is pretty noticeable.  I think this is the first time I've watched this episode in full in over twenty years and today it was basically a matter of seeing how low it could go.  That it ends on a sex change Hoedown that only maybe Mike McShane could've saved sealed the D+.

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