Mystery Science Theater 3000 Season 4 Episode 21

Ep 21. Monster A Go-Go

  • Not Rated
  • January 9, 1993

It's time for more riffing on terrible movies with the crew of the Satellite of Love in Mystery Science Theater 3000 season 4 episode 21, titled Monster A Go-Go.

As the show starts, Joel, Crow, and Tom Servo are settling in for what they think will be a harmless, cheesy monster movie. Instead, they find themselves in the middle of a bizarre and confusing mess of a film that seems to have no coherent plot or structure.

The movie, which was originally titled Terror at Half Day, was meant to be a standard low-budget monster flick about an astronaut who returns to Earth as a giant radioactive monster. However, due to a series of unfortunate events and production mishaps, the movie was never completed and was eventually pieced together from incomplete footage and re-used scenes from other movies.

The result is a truly baffling cinematic experience that defies explanation or understanding. Characters appear and disappear with no explanation, scenes jump randomly from one location to another, and the monster itself is barely ever seen on screen.

Despite the film's shortcomings, Joel, Crow, and Tom Servo do their best to make the best of a bad situation. Their witty and irreverent comments and observations about the movie's many absurdities and plot holes provide plenty of laughs and keep viewers engaged throughout the entire episode.

As the movie progresses, the three hosts become increasingly exasperated with the confusing and nonsensical plot, leading to some of their most hilarious comments and reactions. They also take frequent breaks to invent their own "cinematic universe" that would include all the disparate elements and characters from the movie, such as the "Chrono-Kids" and the "Pizza-People."

Despite the difficulties of making fun of such a baffling and incoherent movie, the crew of the Satellite of Love manage to keep audiences entertained and engaged with their quick wit and clever humor. By the end of the episode, viewers will have laughed, groaned, and possibly even scratched their heads in confusion along with the hosts.

Overall, Mystery Science Theater 3000 season 4 episode 21 is a must-watch for fans of cheesy monster movies and comedic riffing. The absurdity and confusion of Monster A Go-Go provides the perfect fodder for the show's irreverent humor, resulting in one of the series' most entertaining and memorable episodes.

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Description
  • First Aired
    January 9, 1993
  • Content Rating
    Not Rated
  • Language
    English