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Old 08-30-2007, 02:46 PM
HionelLutz HionelLutz is offline
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Default Tribute to the Greatest Television Show Ever: The State

I pretty much grew up watching this show and my friends and I still reference it all the time in our conversations. However, I havent heard a non-my friend person mention this show in over 5 years.

Ben Garant, Thomas Lennon and Kerri Kenney-Silver, who acted on the state, are all characters on Reno 911!

Most of the cast was in Wet Hot American Summer and they also did the shortly lived comedy central show "Viva Variety".

The show was a sketch comedy but way more off the wall than SNL or anything like that as you can see from a few excerpts below. Anyone else have any awesome memories of the state?

Louie, played by Ken Marino, was one of the more ironic characters on the show, parodying sketch comedy characters who rely on stupid catchphrases for cheap laughs. Louie was a genial fellow with a strong desire to dip his "balls" (actual golf balls, not testicles, although the innuendo was certainly intentional) in various things. His catchphrase, naturally, is a very enthusiastic "I wanna dip my balls in it!"

* Capt. Monterey Jack, a nonsense-spewing motivational speaker (a parody of similar anti-drug or alcohol abuse spots aired on MTV at the time) played by Michael Ian Black. "And remember, bbbbring, bbbring... Hello, cheese? NO! Cheese can't dial a phone."


* James Dixon, a conniving, hard-driving ex-Hollywood agent who lands himself very unlikely careers (high school guidance counselor, Catholic priest, Jedi talent agent) and applies his showbiz tactics to his new positions (Thomas Lennon). "You can't bargain with God. But you can bargain with me, and I can bargain with God."


Monkey Torture (aka "The Barry Lutz Show"), in which scientist Thomas Lennon describes his experiments involving the (mostly psychological) torture of monkeys to interviewer Michael Ian Black, saying that he has proven that "They hate it." youtube of Monkey Torture Sketch

Barry and Levon, suave swingers of ambiguous sexual orientation, played by Thomas Lennon and Michael Ian Black, respectively. Their most notable moment was a skit in which they had purchased and prepared $240 worth of pudding, which sat in a pile that they proceeded to sweet-talk and dance with. $240 Dollars worth of Pudding
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