Funny Or Die Original Sketches Season 6 Episode 17

Ep 17. Children's Theater Critic with Alfred Molina

  • TV-MA
  • October 18, 2012
  • 3 min

In season 6 episode 17 of Funny Or Die Original Sketches, viewers are treated to the hilarious antics of Alfred Molina as a children's theater critic. Molina takes on the role of a fussy and opinionated critic who seems to take pleasure in crushing the dreams of young performers and their creative teams.

The sketch begins with Molina being introduced to a group of young performers who are excited to receive his expert opinion on their production. Molina wastes no time in making his disapproval known, picking apart every aspect of the production, from the costumes to the set design.

As the sketch progresses, Molina becomes increasingly absurd in his critique, criticizing the young performers for everything from their pronunciation to the quality of the snacks provided at intermission. He even goes so far as to suggest that the children should give up on their dreams of being performers altogether.

Despite the cruel and unexpected nature of Molina's critique, the young performers continue to soldier on, putting on a brave face and trying their best to impress the notoriously tough critic.

The sketch is full of laugh-out-loud moments, with Molina's over-the-top performance and deadpan delivery earning plenty of chuckles from viewers. The young actors also do a fantastic job of playing off of Molina's absurd behavior, managing to keep a semblance of professionalism and composure despite his repeated insults.

The final moments of the sketch take a surprising turn, as Molina's harsh exterior crumbles and he becomes genuinely impressed with the talent and dedication of the young performers. The sketch ends on a heartwarming note, with Molina offering his sincere praise and encouragement to the aspiring actors and actresses.

Overall, this episode of Funny Or Die Original Sketches is a must-watch for fans of the series and anyone who enjoys a good laugh. Molina's performance is a standout, and the sketch manages to strike a tricky balance between hilarious and heartwarming, leaving viewers with a warm and fuzzy feeling long after the credits roll.

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Description
  • First Aired
    October 18, 2012
  • Content Rating
    TV-MA
  • Runtime
    3 min
  • Language
    English