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Episode Guide
Life Is Precious and God and the Bible
Series: Mr. Show With Bob and David
Synopsis
David admits that he's taking medical marijuana ("for stress related to working with Bob Odenkirk") and plays an investigative reporter who's so gullible he's being investigated himself. Also: a bit about Hitler clones as domestic servants, and a spoof of "The Paper Chase.", Bob Odenkirk and David Cross open the show, as usual, but this time, Bob notices that David is stoned. It's medical marijuana, David explains, showing Bob his prescription. "For stress related to working with Bob Odenkirk," Bob reads. Bob accompanies David to the pharmacy to get a refill, where they're forced to "hang out" in a back room and listen to a tape of the pharmacist's band. Later, guest star Michael McKean plays a bombastic law professor (modeled after John Houseman in The Paper Chase) who harangues his incoming students. When he's called away on a personal matter, he asks a student, Gerald (Bob), to take over the class. Quickly getting over his nervousness, Gerald tries to mimic the professor's bluster. "You come in here with heads full of soup," he rants, "When you are done with law school, your brain will be like a steel trap with the bloody foot of law inside it, crying out for its mommy." In another sketch, the growing phenomenon of Hitler cloning is addressed. As reparations for the Holocaust, the cloned Hitlers are being given to Jewish families as servants. At a bar where the Hitlers congregate, one complains about the dating scene ("Once they find out you're Hitler, forget about it"), while an older Hitler explains, "We have a saying around here, 'Get used to it, Hitler.'" Later, Bob plays a daytime talk show host stuck on a lifeboat with his bickering guests: a man, his girlfriend, and his girlfriend's mother, who is pregnant with his baby. There's also an audience member onboard. The show ends with David playing a consumer reporter on the local news, who investigates the legitimacy of "Wishing Well and Such," where the proprietor (Bob) promises customers that their wishes will come true.
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📊 Series Binge Profile
Total Content Density: 15 hours 0 minutes (30 episodes)
Intensity Rating: Relaxed Watch - Easy viewing. Perfect for casual watches.
Binge Milestones
1 episode/day: 30 days
3 episodes/day: 10 days
5 episodes/day: 6 days
Episodes (30)
- S01E01 - The Cry of a Hungry Baby
- S01E02 - What to Think
- S01E03 - We Regret to Inform You
- S01E04 - Who Let You In?
- S02E01 - Now, Who Wants Ice Cream?
- S02E02 - A Talking Junkie?
- S02E03 - The Biggest Failure In Broadway History
- S02E04 - If You're Going to Write A Comedy Scene, You're Going to Have Some Rat Feces In There
- S02E05 - Operation Hell on Earth
- S02E06 - The Velveteen Touch of a Dandy Fop
- S03E01 - Heaven's Chimney
- S03E10 - The Return of the Curse of the Creature's Ghost
- S03E02 - Peanut Butter, Eggs, and Dice
- S03E03 - Oh, You Men
- S03E04 - Flat Top Tony and the Purple Canoes
- S03E05 - Please. Don't Kill Me
- S03E06 - Goin' on a Holiday
- S03E07 - Bush Is a P.
- S03E08 - It's a No Brainer
- S03E09 - A White Man Set Them Free
- S04E01 - Life Is Precious and God and the Bible Viewing
- S04E10 - Patriotism, Pepper, and Professionalism
- S04E02 - Show Me Your Weenis
- S04E03 - Rudy Will Await Your Foundation
- S04E04 - The Story Of Everest
- S04E05 - It's Perfectly Understandishable
- S04E06 - It's Insane this Guy's Taint!
- S04E07 - Eat Rotten Fruit from a S. Tree
- S04E08 - Like Chickens...Delicious Chickens
- S04E09 - Sad Songs Are Nature's Onions