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Bagboy(TV special)

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Bagboy
GenreComedy
Created by
Based onCheck It Out! with Dr. Steve Brule
Written by
  • Tim Heidecker
  • Eric Wareheim
  • John C. Reilly
Directed byTim Heidecker
Eric Wareheim
ComposerDavin Wood
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producers
Producers
  • Dave Paige
  • Clark Reinking
CinematographyGabriel Patay
EditorAndrew Fitzgerald
Running time22 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkAdult Swim
ReleaseFebruary 21, 2015(2015-02-21)

Bagboyis an Americantelevision specialproduced byAbso Lutely ProductionsforAdult Swim,and aired on February 21, 2015, to positive critical reception. Created and written byTim Heidecker,Eric Wareheim,andJohn C. Reilly,the special is a fictional sitcom pilot in the universe ofTim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!,written by and starring Reilly's recurringTim & Ericcharacter Dr. Steve Brule. This is the second Tim & Eric spin-off to feature the Dr. Steve Brule character afterCheck It Out! with Dr. Steve Brule.

Plot

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Bagboyis a fictional television pilot for a sitcom created by Dr. Steve Brule for Channel 5. Dr. Steve Brule directs himself in the title role of a rejected sitcom pilot about a Myer's Super Foods bagboy who must decide whether or not to report a shoplifter. Shelved for its "substandard quality and low entertainment value",[1]it begins with an introduction by Pablo Myers, owner of Myer's Super Foods, along with his family. After the opening with Steve injuring himself after mopping the floor inside of Myer's Super Foods, Steve is shown stocking some produce when he is asked byMicky Dolenz(as himself) where the bananas are. After pointing to them, Brule is asked by cashier Daisy to bag customer Doug Prishpreed's cans. Prishpreed offers her a VIP ticket to theDumpster Diveshow featuring himself before rudely taking away his bags from Steve. Afterwards, Steve attempts to reveal his true affections for her when he is interrupted by his coworker Chip, who says that he has two tickets for a Twisted Chains concert.

Myers suddenly calls all employees to his office for an emergency meeting. When they get there, he announces that there has been an increase in shoplifters, and that any employee who captures one will be granted ten free cans of food from their stock. After fantasizing about the reward, Brule goes on the look out behind where the haughty Mrs. Livingstone is shopping. After being scolded by Livingstone for scaring her, he decides to go over to theCCTVfeed to search for any shoplifters. When he sees a young boy, who turns out to be Daisy's little brother Charlie, stealing a candy bar, he contemplates with his imaginary friend "Dog" whether he should let him go free or turn him in—the latter potentially souring his relationship with Daisy. Myers then appoints Steve to work the night shift to look out for any other shoplifters.

At night, Steve attempts to look throughout the aisles. After playing with security guard Terry's gun, he goes off to snack on some horse meat, when he thinks of how disciplining Charlie would not be the right course of action. Just then, he hears a strange sound coming from butcher Brown's cutting room, and when he goes in, he finds Charlie tied to a piece of meat. Steve argues that punishing Charlie for shoplifting by grinding him up is unwarranted, but Brown says that he is doing so for the joy of murder. After bargaining with Brown in exchange for 25 of Myer's cans, he finally lets Charlie go. At the parking lot, Brule tells Charlie not to steal so that he grows up to be a "cool guy" and not a "dumb hunk" like Chip. As he lashes out on Chip, Charlie offers that if he lets him off, he will put a good word in with Daisy. The two agree, and in the morning, when Steve reports to Myers that he did not catch anyone, Myers gives him ten cans for staying late.

Cast

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  • John C. Reillyas Dr. Steve Brule, the protagonist andbaggerfor Myer's Super Foods
  • Danny Allen as Brown, the butcher
  • Robert Axelrodas Terry Bruge-Hiplo, the security guard
  • Micky Dolenzas himself
  • Jake Elliott as Chip, a clerk
  • Doug Foster as Doug Prishpreed
  • Carol Kraft as Carol Krabit as Mrs. Livingstone
  • David Liebe Hartas "Dog", a puppet and Steve's imaginary friend
  • Jadyn Mark as Charlie, Daisy's little brother
  • Nancy Muñoz as Dorris Pringle-Brule, Steve's mother
  • Pablo Pumphrey as Pablo Myers, owner and manager of Myer's Super Foods
  • Scott Stewart as Scott Clam, the assistant manager
  • Jocelyn van Orden as Daisy, a cashier
  • Ron Don Volante as himself
  • Diego Alexander as Myer's Son (uncredited)

Background and production

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In various interviews regarding the special,Reillyspoke as an executive producer on behalf of his Brule character;[2][3]Reilly wrote toVanity Fairthat, "ever sinceCheck It Out!came out, all anyone wants to do is talk to Steve and know how the show is made and know what he's like and I don't think that's interesting. I don't think that helps the show... There's no point in doing it! "[4]In an interview withBoing Boing,he called the special "kind of a lost episode" starring "all the people from Steve's world".[2]When asked byEsquirewhether the special would prompt a fourth season ofCheck It Out!,he said that it was possible "as long as people want [Brule] to do it", and that from the response of theirTim and Eric Tours, "people definitely want it. And they want to seeBagboy... this whole new thing he's done that no one has seen ".[3]

Reilly(pictured)portrays Steve Brule, who "created" the pilot on which the special is based.

Broadcast and reception

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Bagboypremiered onAdult Swimon February 21, 2015.[a]A short preview of the special was shown at the 2014 edition of theTim and Eric Tourin September,[5][6]where it wasbootleggedand republished byThe A.V. ClubandThe Verge.[7][8][b]Josh Modell ofThe A.V. Clubwrote that "perhaps fan reaction from the tour was loud enough to unbury what looks like another insane gem, not to mention aspin-offof a spin-off of a show within a show ".[7]A trailer was released by the network a day before the premiere.[9]In the aforementioned publication, Dennis Perkins called the special a "top pick" of the night "along with the series premiere ofThe Jack and Triumph Showon the same network, writing "may God have mercy on us all".[10]Pastewriter Garrett Martin stated that "nothing in February excites us as much asBagboy".[11]

After its premiere, Dan Caffrey ofThe A.V. Clubgave it an A− grade, writing that, while not as nightmarish asHeideckerandWareheim's other works for the network, it would attract comparisons to the horror-comedy shortToo Many Cooks,which also aired on Adult Swim. He remarked the acting as "a perfect mixture of those who are self-aware and those who are sincere", contrasting what he saw as sincere efforts from the periphery cast toReilly,who "knows how to match the stiltedness of every misfit who walks on camera, and the younger actors playing the cashier and Chip seem to know what's going on as well".[12]Writing in theDen of Geek,Daniel Kurland rated it three-and-a-half out of five stars, complimenting theworld buildingof Brule's universe while expressing that it was "not the best thing thatTim and Erichave put out recently ", yet" still expertly assembled and conveys what it's trying to ".[13]

Melissa Locker ofVanity Faircalled the "situational humor and subtlety" of it "knockout hilarious" for those who "get it", but concluded that, "truthfully, it is not for everyone".[4]In an essay for theLos Angeles Review of Booksentitled "I Want My Anti-TV: On 'Tim and Eric'",Gavin Tomson called it an" anti-TV experiment "that, in line with" typical sitcom[s] ", was produced to be" boring, moralizing, heteronormative, and not that funny ", calling Brule's fantasies" emotionally stunted yet oddly normative ".[14]

Explanatory notes

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  1. ^Although sources give the date as February 20, 2015, it was scheduled to air at 12:30 a.m. the next day.
  2. ^Another snippet was published inEntertainment Weekly.[1]

References

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  1. ^abSnierson, Dan (January 20, 2015)."First Look: John C. Reilly Is Back as Steve Brule inBagboy".Entertainment Weekly.Time Inc.Archived fromthe originalon February 15, 2015.RetrievedFebruary 18,2015.
  2. ^abJardin, Xeni(February 20, 2015)."John C. Reilly, TheBoing BoingInterview: Steve Brule's Long-Lost Sitcom,Bagboy".Boing Boing.Happy Mutants. Archived fromthe originalon February 21, 2015.RetrievedFebruary 21,2015.
  3. ^abZemler, Emily (February 19, 2015)."We Had a Bizarre Conversation with John C. Reilly About Playing the Bizarre Dr. Steve Brule".Esquire.Hearst Digital Media.Archived fromthe originalon February 21, 2015.RetrievedFebruary 21,2015.
  4. ^abLocker, Melissa (February 20, 2015)."John C. Reilly Is Not Dr. Steve Brule, O.K.?".Vanity Fair.Condé Nast.Archived fromthe originalon February 20, 2015.RetrievedFebruary 21,2015.
  5. ^Clow, Chris (September 24, 2014)."Live Show Review: Tim & Eric Play Chicago, and Bring Dr. Steve Brule".Geek Nation.Archived fromthe originalon February 18, 2015.RetrievedJune 28,2023.
  6. ^Hamilton, James (September 23, 2014)."Tim & Eric Did the Civic".NolaVie.Partnership for Action. Archived fromthe originalon February 18, 2015.RetrievedFebruary 18,2015.
  7. ^abModell, Josh (January 21, 2015)."A Pilot Starring Dr. Steve Brule Will Air Next Month".The A.V. Club.Onion Inc.Archived fromthe originalon February 18, 2015.RetrievedFebruary 18,2015.
  8. ^Miller, Ross (January 21, 2015)."John C. Reilly's Dr. Steve Brule Returns Next Month for a 30-Minute Adult Swim Special".The Verge.Vox Media.Archived fromthe originalon January 23, 2015.RetrievedFebruary 18,2015.
  9. ^Wright, Megh (February 19, 2015)."Here's the First Trailer for Dr. Steve Brule's Return inBagboy".Splitsider.The Awl.Archived fromthe originalon February 20, 2015.RetrievedFebruary 21,2015.
  10. ^Perkins, Dennis (February 20, 2015)."The Jack and Triumph ShowLeads Off an Adult Swim Weirdness Weekend! ".The A.V. Club.Onion Inc.Archived fromthe originalon February 20, 2015.RetrievedFebruary 21,2015.
  11. ^Martin, Garrett (January 21, 2015)."Dr. Steve Brule Is Back on Adult Swim WithBagboySpecial ".Paste.Wolfgang's Vault.Archived fromthe originalon February 18, 2015.RetrievedFebruary 18,2015.
  12. ^Caffrey, Dan (February 21, 2015)."Bagboy:'Pilot'".The A.V. Club.Onion Inc.Archived fromthe originalon February 21, 2015.RetrievedFebruary 21,2015.
  13. ^Kurland, Daniel (February 21, 2015)."A Review of John C. Reilly's Adult Swim SpecialBagboy".Den of Geek.Dennis Publishing.Archived fromthe originalon February 21, 2015.RetrievedFebruary 21,2015.
  14. ^Tomson, Gavin (February 20, 2015)."I Want My Anti-TV: On 'Tim and Eric'".Los Angeles Review of Books.Archived fromthe originalon February 21, 2015.RetrievedFebruary 21,2015.
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