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A dinner party at a nice house in Northwest wouldn't end, despite the guests' obvious eagerness to go, because the pompous host Armisen kept telling boring stories. Finally, the sketch time-shifted to a Middle Ages sort of banquet, with hosts and guest in costume.

The most frustrated guest kills the host. And there you have your out-of-the-blue homage to the infamous. Note to readers: if you purchase something through one of our affiliate links we may earn a commission. All rights reserved About Us. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Advance Local. Community Rules apply to all content you upload or otherwise submit to this site.

Ad Choices. Review Subject Required. Comments Required. Current Stock:. Quantity: Decrease Quantity: Increase Quantity:. Add to Cart. Choose Options. Spyke and Lance head for the dealership, where the dealer is yet another Kumail Najiani character, and the sequence essentially turns into all three actors just riffing their way through a car lot.

Said walk does lead to a cry for pedestrian rights, but that means the sketch closes on exactly the tight tone. Each of the other sketches is similarly solid, full of delightful leaps of logic. Once a frustrated Doug points out that the dog gets more affection than either of them, they get the idea to start treating each other as they would the dog, an amusing sequence that would make a solid B-plot on a sitcom. The world of the pretentious dinner party is well-trodden territory for Portlandia , but this one finds a new spin on it by sending the party to medieval times.



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