Drunk History Season 3 Episode 7
Drunk History
Season 3

Ep 7. Oklahoma

  • TV14
  • October 13, 2015
  • 21 min
  • 8.0  (111)

In Drunk History season 3 episode 7 titled "Oklahoma," viewers are taken on an alcohol-infused journey through the state's history. As with other episodes of the show, the premise involves comedians who are drinking heavily telling the stories of notable events and people from the past.

The first story of the episode centers around the Oklahoma land rush of 1889, where settlers were able to claim land in the soon-to-be state of Oklahoma. The tale is told by actor Jesse Plemons, who slips into drunkenness as he recounts the chaos and danger of the rush. His slurred words and stumbling gait only add to the humor of the story, which involves cheating land agents, a young woman who sneaks into the race disguised as a man, and a man who is trampled by a horse.

Next, the show delves into the story of Wiley Post, an airman from Oklahoma who made history when he became the first person to fly solo around the world. This story is told by actor Colin Hanks, who becomes increasingly tipsy as he describes Post's journey and the challenges he faced along the way. Hanks has a lot of fun with the material, and viewers will no doubt enjoy watching him try to keep his balance as he stumbles around the set.

The third story told in the episode is about the Osage Indian murders, a dark chapter in Oklahoma's history. The story is told by comedian Tess Lynch, who is clearly getting more and more intoxicated as she relates the details of the murders and the subsequent investigation. Her slurred words and off-kilter movements reflect both the humor and the horror of the situation, as viewers are reminded of the injustices that have occurred throughout American history.

The final segment of the episode focuses on Clara Luper, an Oklahoma City civil rights pioneer who led a successful campaign against segregation in the city's lunch counters. The story is told by actress Retta, who imbues her account with humor and pathos as she emphasizes Luper's bravery and determination. Despite the seriousness of the subject matter, Retta keeps the tone lighthearted, which only serves to enhance the episode's overall sense of fun.

Throughout the episode, viewers are treated to reenactments of the stories being told by the comedians, which are played by a range of well-known actors. These segments are a highlight of the episode, as viewers get to see famous faces like Terry Crews, Busy Philipps, and Jason Ritter getting into character and hamming it up for the camera.

Another element that sets this episode apart is the inclusion of musical performances, with prominent Oklahoma musicians like The Flaming Lips and Leon Russell appearing on the show. These performances add an extra layer of entertainment to the proceedings, as viewers get to enjoy some great music along with the comedic storytelling.

Ultimately, "Oklahoma" is a standout episode of Drunk History, offering plenty of laughs and fascinating historical tidbits for viewers to enjoy. Whether you're a fan of the show or just looking for an entertaining way to brush up on some American history, this episode is sure to leave you feeling both entertained and informed.

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Drunk History, Season 3 Episode 7, is available to watch and stream on Comedy Central. You can also buy, rent Drunk History on demand at Amazon, Vudu, Microsoft Movies & TV, Google Play, Apple TV online.
  • First Aired
    October 13, 2015
  • Content Rating
    TV14
  • Runtime
    21 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    8.0  (111)