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Just having gotten back from a doctor's exam, [[Mr. Plinkett]] returns to [[the Plinkett household]] and attempts to rest in his favorite chair. His relaxation is thwarted however by the arrival of Mike and Jay, and Plinkett leaves to wash up instead. | Just having gotten back from a doctor's exam, [[Mr. Plinkett]] returns to [[the Plinkett household]] and attempts to rest in his favorite chair. His relaxation is thwarted however by the arrival of Mike and Jay, and Plinkett leaves to wash up instead. | ||
Jay notes that it's been 10 years since they've started their | Jay notes that it's been 10 years since they've started their grift, lamenting the fact that it hasn't been profitable or socially respectable for them. Mike, however, is joyful they hadn't made any enemies during the course of the show. | ||
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''. | ||
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== Description == | == Description == | ||
<blockquote>Believe it or not, Half in the Bag has been going for 10 years now. Here's our sad, pathetic celebration!</blockquote> | <blockquote>Believe it or not, Half in the Bag has been going for 10 years now. Here's our sad, pathetic celebration!</blockquote> | ||
== Themes == | |||
After the "flashback", Jay gives a [[sarcastic "That's Right"]] to Mike. | |||
== Remarks == | == Remarks == |