Monkey Largo

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A last minute re-write is ordered, the show goes on without camera three and the new actor fills director, Kenneth Valiant, with a deep sense of sadness. A dreary start to a dreary show taking place during dreary weather, of course the weather is make believe, but the rest is truly dreary.

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if you want to stick out, stand on a box, that’s the first lesson that we learn today. Second, a boomerang and the word metaphor seem to mean the same thing. Third; if it’s the worst joke ever written, it should never be delivered… no matter what.

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After an ill-advised slapping scene, never before attempted by a web series in this price range, Mr. Ogg declares, “this show has gone past good and back to bad again”. Thank you Mr. Ogg, I suppose this would be your “I told you so” moment.

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Frank is forced to drive the Rocco gang by automobile from Monkey Largo to Cuba. I know what you’re thinking; suspend disbelief. Being a minor character, obviously Toots is going to be the first one to get it, for him it bites, but so does pretty much everything on this webisode.

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