Jack and Jill

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"Jack and Jill"
Half in the Bag episode
Adam Sandler's face is obscured by a black bar with "Fraud" in red lettering. To his side, the Jack and Jill poster simply reads "Scam".
Episode no.Episode 21
Cast
Editing by
Couch Gag"Why the fuck are you watching this?"
Link
Original release dateNovember 20, 2011 (2011-11-20)
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The thumbnail for Part 2, as uploaded to YouTube.
Jack and Jill is, theoretically, a comedy starring Adam Sandler as both Jack and his obnoxious sister Jill who get into all sorts of fuck, fuck, shit, whatever. Then someone farts.
——Jay


The 21st episode of Half in the Bag is a two part episode dissecting Jack and Jill.

The episode begins with a sketch of Mike and Jay arriving at Mr. Plinkett’s house ready to drink beer and talk about movies. Then, they do that, much to Plinkett’s chagrin.

At the end, Mr. Plinkett's sister Harriet Plinkett visits, who talks about a lot of nonsense as Jay and Mike perform acts of blatant product placement. Then someone farts.

Descriptions[edit | edit source]

Mike and Jay discuss the epic con that is Adam Sandler’s entire career.

Mike and Jay continue their discussion of Adam Sandler’s evil scheme.

Themes[edit | edit source]

During the intro, a pair of beer steins are destroyed.

Jay and Mike read from paper lists they made.

This episode has chapters.

Up Next[edit | edit source]

Plinkett’s copy of Russian Terminator foreshadowed the upcoming premiere of Best of the Worst, which was Best of the Worst Episode 1.

Jack and Jill in 2 minutes by Red Letter Media[edit | edit source]

"Jack and Jill in 2 minutes by Red Letter Media"
Mr. Plinkett stands by the doorway, next to his sister Harriet Plinkett. Both are obviously played by Rich Evans.
Cast
Linkwww.youtube.com/watch?v=tGz1sdLMGjs
Original release dateApril 9, 2012 (2012-04-09)

The ending sketch for this episode was converted into a standalone YouTube video as a teaser from when Red Letter Media self-hosted their own videos.