Funny Or Die Original Sketches Season 7 Episode 1 Everything Is Samuel L. Jackson's Fault
- TV-MA
- September 17, 2013
- 2 min
In season 7 episode 1 of Funny Or Die Original Sketches, titled "Everything Is Samuel L. Jackson's Fault," viewers are in for a hilarious ride. As the title suggests, the episode centers around the idea that everything in the world is somehow the fault of actor Samuel L. Jackson.
The episode consists of several different sketches, all with their own unique spin on the theme of Samuel L. Jackson being responsible for everything. From a fake news broadcast blaming Jackson for a volcanic eruption, to a courtroom sketch where Jackson is put on trial for the world's problems, each sketch is cleverly written and impeccably performed.
One sketch follows a group of friends trying to plan a weekend getaway, but their plans keep getting thwarted by Samuel L. Jackson's supposed influence. From cancelled flights to closed hotels, they can't seem to catch a break, and Jackson is always to blame.
Another sketch takes place in a therapist's office, where a patient is having a breakdown because they feel like they can't escape Samuel L. Jackson's influence. The therapist tries to reassure them that it's all in their head, but even she can't deny the pervasive presence of the actor and his signature catchphrase, "Motherf***er."
Throughout the episode, the humor is sharp and clever, with each sketch building upon the central theme in a unique and unexpected way. The writing is top-notch, with jokes that range from silly and absurd to smart and satirical, making for a well-rounded and thoroughly enjoyable viewing experience.
But what really makes this episode sing is the talented cast of comedians and actors who bring these sketches to life. From the impeccable timing and delivery of the performers to the clever use of props and sets, each sketch is a delight to watch.
Overall, "Everything Is Samuel L. Jackson's Fault" is a hilarious and well-executed episode of Funny Or Die Original Sketches. It's a must-watch for fans of comedy, as well as anyone who appreciates a good joke and a clever premise. So sit back, relax, and let Samuel L. Jackson take the blame for everything that's wrong with the world.