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Oct. 18th, 2007 10:59 amThey fit a lot of Jack of All Trades episodes on that first disc. It's like a cartoon for adults, really. Especially with the theme song that recaps the premise of the series.
Sure, Brisco County Jr had a similar thing, where it was set in another century and had a lot of cheese, but for some reason it never hit that "oh no way not even" nerve as often as this one does. With Jack, I'm constantly thinking "that wasn't invented until the Civil War" or "that guy died way before 1801" or "even if you win Louisiana in a poker match that consists entirely of a single draw poker hand, does that mean Madison just gets to show up in Virginia with the deed on a scroll?"
But with Vern Troyer as Napoleon, you can have Abraham Lincoln show up for all I care. I bet he's on the second disc.
Sure, Brisco County Jr had a similar thing, where it was set in another century and had a lot of cheese, but for some reason it never hit that "oh no way not even" nerve as often as this one does. With Jack, I'm constantly thinking "that wasn't invented until the Civil War" or "that guy died way before 1801" or "even if you win Louisiana in a poker match that consists entirely of a single draw poker hand, does that mean Madison just gets to show up in Virginia with the deed on a scroll?"
But with Vern Troyer as Napoleon, you can have Abraham Lincoln show up for all I care. I bet he's on the second disc.