Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! Season 2 Episode 3

Ep 3. Dolls

  • TV14
  • December 2, 2007
  • 10 min
  • 7.6  (92)

Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! season 2 is a surreal and off-the-wall sketch comedy series that airs on Adult Swim. The show is a satirical and absurdist take on all things pop culture, featuring a wide array of bizarre characters, outlandish skits, and strange musical performances. Season 2 episode 3, titled "Dolls," is a particularly strange and unsettling entry in the series that explores the dark and eerie world of dolls.

The episode begins with a skit titled "Swords," which sees Tim and Eric playing a pair of eccentric sword collectors who showcase their impressive collection of antique swords and discuss their love for the weaponry. This segues into the main sketch of the episode, "Dolls," which centers around a creepy and seemingly haunted doll named Vidalia.

The sketch opens with a shot of Tim and Eric sitting in a candlelit room, with an old-fashioned doll sitting on a nearby shelf. The doll appears to be alive, and it begins to speak to the duo in a high-pitched, childlike voice. Vidalia reveals that she is a rare and valuable doll worth thousands of dollars, and she demands that Tim and Eric take good care of her. However, as the sketch continues, it becomes clear that Vidalia is not just an ordinary doll, but a malevolent and dangerous presence that brings chaos and destruction wherever she goes.

Throughout the sketch, Tim and Eric struggle to control Vidalia, who seems to have a mind of her own and a penchant for causing havoc. They try to placate her with treats and toys, but it only makes her more demanding and insatiable. The doll becomes more and more sinister as the sketch progresses, with Tim and Eric becoming increasingly afraid of her. They attempt to get rid of her by selling her to a pawn shop, but the plan backfires when the shop owner becomes possessed by Vidalia's malevolent spirit.

The sketch is a masterclass in unsettling atmosphere and expertly-crafted weirdness. The doll's high-pitched voice and eerie stares are likely to give viewers a genuine sense of unease, and the sketch manages to be both hilarious and deeply unsettling at the same time. As with much of Tim and Eric's work, "Dolls" is a perfect example of the duo's ability to merge comedy with horror and create something truly unique and memorable.

Following the "Dolls" sketch, the episode continues with a series of bizarre and surreal skits. These include a commercial for a pill that turns urine into perfume, a music video featuring a man singing about his love for his truck, and a mock infomercial for an at-home hair-cutting device that is operated by a hamster on a wheel.

The episode also features a recurring sketch titled "The Snuggler," which sees a man named Richard Dunn offering to snuggle with strangers for a fee. The sketch is both hilarious and oddly touching, with Dunn's deadpan delivery and earnest desire to connect with people making for a surprisingly heartwarming experience.

Overall, "Dolls" is a standout episode of Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! that showcases the series' unique blend of comedy, horror, and surrealism. Whether you're a fan of the show's off-kilter humor or simply enjoy something a little bit weird, this episode is sure to satisfy.

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Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!, Season 2 Episode 3, is available to watch and stream on Adult Swim. You can also buy, rent Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! on demand at Max, Amazon Prime, Hulu, Adult Swim, Microsoft Movies & TV, Google Play, Apple TV online.
  • First Aired
    December 2, 2007
  • Content Rating
    TV14
  • Runtime
    10 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.6  (92)
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