Ep 8. Beginning Responsibility: Lunchroom Manners
- July 1, 2008
- 9 min
In RiffTrax Shorts season 2 episode 8, titled "Beginning Responsibility: Lunchroom Manners," the hosts take on the daunting task of commenting on a classic educational PSA from the 1950s. The short film aims to teach children proper etiquette and manners during lunchtime in the school cafeteria.
The episode begins with the usual witty banter and comments from the hosts Mike, Kevin, and Bill. They set the stage for the main feature and make some jokes about their own experiences in the school cafeteria. Once the PSA begins, the hosts jump right in with their trademark humor and observation.
The short film is shown in black and white and features children of all ages sitting in a crowded lunchroom. The narrator explains the do's and don'ts of proper lunchroom behavior, such as not talking with your mouth full, waiting your turn in line, and cleaning up after yourself. The hosts quickly pick up on some of the more hilarious aspects of the film, such as the exaggerated facial expressions of the children and the overly dramatic background music.
As the PSA continues, the hosts provide entertaining commentary on the various scenarios presented. They question the logic behind some of the rules and poke fun at the outdated nature of the film. For instance, they remark on the fact that the narrator mentions the importance of drinking milk with every meal, even though many people are lactose intolerant.
Throughout the episode, the hosts make jokes about the awkwardness of childhood and reminisce about their own lunchroom experiences. They also provide some insightful commentary on the importance of teaching children proper manners and etiquette. Despite the irreverent humor, the hosts ultimately highlight the idea that the values presented in the PSA are still important today.
The episode wraps up with some final commentary from the hosts and a preview of the next episode. Overall, "Beginning Responsibility: Lunchroom Manners" is another entertaining and hilarious installment in the RiffTrax Shorts series. It's a must-see for anyone who grew up watching educational films in school or for fans of witty, off-beat humor.