Triumph the Insult Comic Dog Season 1 Episode 4 Triumph At the Michael Jackson Trial

In this episode of Triumph the Insult Comic Dog, we find Triumph mocking celebrities and reporters alike outside the courthouse where Michael Jackson's trial is being held. The episode begins with Triumph roasting the paparazzi camped out outside the courthouse. He particularly laughs at how ridiculous they look, wearing the same suit for weeks on end.

As he continues to make fun of the press, Triumph sets his sights on the celebrities who come to show their support for Michael Jackson. He rips apart many of them for their plastic surgery and botox, stating that they look more like muppets than people. Triumph also takes aim at the limousine drivers who chauffeur the celebrities to the courthouse, mocking their accents and their suits that look like they were bought at a thrift store.

When Triumph is not insulting the onlookers, he is busy making fun of the Jackson family members who frequently attend the trial. Although he stops short of attacking Michael Jackson himself, Triumph does not hold back on his opinions of the odd behavior of both Jackson's fans and the news reporters covering the trial. Instead, he focuses on how they all look like they are part of a strange cult.

Throughout the episode, Triumph goes back and forth between roasting celebrities and reporters to interviewing regular people who are also waiting outside the courthouse. These interviews are a great palate cleanser amidst the constant stream of insults and humor. The people interviewed range from protestors who want Jackson to be convicted to fans who believe he is innocent. These interviews give the audience a glimpse into what the general public is thinking about the trial at this point in time.

One of the most hilarious moments of the episode comes when Triumph has a conversation with one of Jackson's fans. When the fan asks Triumph if he believes in Santa Claus, Triumph retorts, "I believe in Santa Claus as much as I believe in Michael Jackson's protestations of innocence." This line perfectly sums up Triumph's attitude toward the whole trial.

As the episode continues, Triumph-emboldened by all the stupidity he sees around him-takes the insults to new heights. He starts making crude jokes about Jackson's alleged victims and their families, which are sure to stir controversy if they were ever to be released today. However, what is even more remarkable is that amidst all the crudeness there is a touch of sophistication in the way Triumph riffs on the court case and its participants, which adds to the overall hilarity of the episode.

In short, Triumph At the Michael Jackson Trial is a hilarious episode of Triumph the Insult Comic Dog. Even though Michael Jackson himself is never ridiculed, the trial provides more than enough fodder for Triumph to make his comedic hay. With insults being thrown in all directions, this episode is a must-see for anyone who enjoys offbeat and irreverent comedy that does not take itself too seriously.

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