Drunk History Season 5 Episode 101 Drunk History Christmas Special
- TV14
- November 30, 2017
- 21 min
-
8.0 (9)
In the "Drunk History Christmas Special," the beloved Comedy Central show takes a festive turn as famous comedians and actors recount boozy retellings of holiday tales. From the story of George Washington crossing the Delaware to the tale of how Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" came to be, each story is narrated by a drunken narrator and acted out by a talented ensemble cast.
The episode kicks off with "The Christmas Truce" during World War I. As the narrator takes swigs of whiskey, he recounts the unlikely ceasefire that took place between German and British troops on Christmas Day in 1914. The soldiers swapped gifts, sang carols, and even played soccer together in a heartwarming display of humanity amidst the brutality of war.
Next, we dive into the story of "Charles Dickens' Christmas Carol." The narrator, aided by some liquid courage, regales us with the tale of how the famous author came to write his iconic holiday novel. We learn about Dickens' childhood struggles, his strained relationship with his father, and how the ghosts of Christmas past, present, and future came to life in his imagination.
But the highlight of the episode comes in the form of "George Washington's Christmas Surprise." The narrator, who is visibly sloshed, tells the tale of how the future first president orchestrated a daring attack on the British army on Christmas night in 1776. The story is brought to life with hilarious reenactments and tongue-in-cheek nods to contemporary pop culture.
Other stories that get the drunken treatment in this Christmas episode include "The Nutcracker," "The Story of Rudolph," and "The Christmas Story." Each segment is filled with laughs, jokes, and some surprising moments of genuine emotion.
As always, the show's unique blend of history and humor creates a truly one-of-a-kind viewing experience. The actors' commitment to embodying their inebriated narrators, combined with the silly costumes and props, make for endlessly entertaining segments. And for those who might be skeptical about learning while under the influence, the show's fact-checkers ensure that all the historical details are accurate.
In the end, the "Drunk History Christmas Special" is a delightful addition to the show's already impressive roster. It's a perfect holiday treat for fans of the show and anyone who loves laughing their way through history. Whether you're drinking eggnog or sipping on something stronger, this episode is guaranteed to get you in the festive spirit.