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The two are surprised to see [[George Lucas]] with a man in a suit. The man proceeds to [[Destroyed objects|destroy]] several decorations in Plinkett's household under Lucas's orders. As the man leaves, George explains that he had been bullied on the internet due to the [[Mr. Plinkett Reviews]] and their review of [[The People vs. George Lucas and Star Wars Discussion|The People vs. George Lucas]], which prompted him to sell the franchise rights to "the shittiest company on earth:" Disney. | The two are surprised to see [[George Lucas]] with a man in a suit. The man proceeds to [[Destroyed objects|destroy]] several decorations in Plinkett's household under Lucas's orders. As the man leaves, George explains that he had been bullied on the internet due to the [[Mr. Plinkett Reviews]] and their review of [[The People vs. George Lucas and Star Wars Discussion|The People vs. George Lucas]], which prompted him to sell the franchise rights to "the shittiest company on earth:" Disney. | ||
Surprisingly, Mike attempts to solve the problem diplomatically. He asks George to sit down with them and have a beer. The two discuss how George did his best with the films he helped to direct, and George expresses interest in finally directing his "small, personal movies." | |||
Mike decides to invite George to the duo's other project: an internet show called [[Best of the Worst | Mike decides to invite George to the duo's other project: an internet show called [[Best of the Worst]] where they laugh at bad movies. George agrees to let loose and make fun of a different filmmaker. The crew queue up ''Turkish Star Wars'' and watch the film in [[the screening room]] with [[Rich Evans]]. | ||
The episode ends with an ''In Memoriam'' card for George Lucas, thanking the viewer for 10 years of ''Half in the Bag''. | The episode ends with an ''In Memoriam'' card for George Lucas, thanking the viewer for 10 years of ''Half in the Bag''. |