Studio C
Studio C | |
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Logo of the show | |
Genre | Sketch Comedy |
Created by | Matt Meese & Jared Shores |
Opening theme | "I Want to Run" by Mates of State (Season 2-) |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 9 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) |
Derek Marquis Scott Swofford |
Producer(s) | Matt Meese & Luiz Malaman |
Production location(s) | Provo, Utah |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 20–26 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | BYUtv |
Original release | October 8, 2012 – present |
External links | |
Website |
Studio C is a sketch comedy television show produced in Utah by BYUtv. The show traces its roots to the BYU sketch comedy troupe Divine Comedy, which some of the Studio C cast members are current or former members of. With the recent addition of three new members, they are no longer all from Divine Comedy. The show aims to produce clean, family-oriented comedy for a national audience, shedding the BYU-oriented humor of Divine Comedy. The show was originally planned to be named Common Room until being changed to its current name, a reference to the studio in the BYU Broadcasting Building where the show is primarily filmed in front of a live audience.[1][2] They have also created, "Leave No Fan Behind" and "Christmas Special Live Event", which are both live YouTube events. This lets fans watch the cast play games and act out skits, as well as ask questions on Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube, for them to answer during the events.
Studio C currently has a YouTube channel with over 2 million subscribers and more than a billion total views.[3] Their channel features many skits from the show, along with a few YouTube exclusives. Studio C's most popular video is "Top Soccer Shootout Ever With Scott Sterling", which currently has over 60 million views on YouTube. Studio C posts new videos on YouTube every Tuesday and Friday.[4]
In August 2018, it was confirmed that Studio C will have a 10th season but the 10 original cast members would be leaving after the 9th season to create and star together in a new family-comedy show.[5] With the chance for Fielding, Johnson, and Pence to audition and secure a spot for the show, the 10th season will feature all new cast members. Casting and auditions are currently in progress for actors and writers.
Cast
Cast member | Seasons | ||||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | |
Whitney Call | Main | ||||||||
Mallory Everton | Main | ||||||||
Jason Grey | Main | ||||||||
Matt Meese | Main | ||||||||
Adam Berg | Featured | Main[6] | |||||||
Stacey Harkey | Featured | Main[6] | |||||||
Natalie Madsen | Featured | Main[6] | |||||||
Stephen Meek | Featured | Main[6] | |||||||
James Perry | Featured | Main[6] | |||||||
Jeremy Warner | Featured | Main[6] | |||||||
Aaron Fielding | Featured[7] | ||||||||
Dalton Johnson | Featured[7] | ||||||||
Tori Pence | Featured[7] |
Episodes
Season 1 (2012)
No. overall | No. in season | Directed by | Original air date |
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1 | 1 | Julian Riley | October 8, 2012 |
2 | 2 | Julian Riley | October 16, 2012 |
3 | 3 | Julian Riley | October 22, 2012 |
4 | 4 | Julian Riley | October 29, 2012 |
5 | 5 | Julian Riley | November 5, 2012 |
6 | 6 | Julian Riley | November 12, 2012 |
7 | 7 | Julian Riley | November 19, 2012 |
8 | 8 | Julian Riley | November 26, 2012 |
9 | 9 | Julian Riley | December 3, 2012 |
10 | 10 | Julian Riley | December 10, 2012 |
Guest Star: Shawn Bradley, former NBA player and BYU alumnus, as himself |
Season 2 (2013)
No. overall | No. in season | Directed by | Original air date |
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11 | 1 | Craig Camp | April 1, 2013 |
12 | 2 | Craig Camp | April 8, 2013 |
13 | 3 | Craig Camp | April 15, 2013 |
14 | 4 | Craig Camp | April 22, 2013 |
15 | 5 | Craig Camp | April 29, 2013 |
16 | 6 | Craig Camp | May 6, 2013 |
17 | 7 | Craig Camp | May 13, 2013 |
18 | 8 | Craig Camp | May 20, 2013 |
19 | 9 | Craig Camp | May 27, 2013 |
20 | 10 | Craig Camp | June 3, 2013 |
21 | 11 | Craig Camp | June 10, 2013 |
22 | 12 | Craig Camp | June 17, 2013 |
Season 3 (2013)
No. overall | No. in season | Directed by | Original air date |
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23 | 1 | Craig Camp | October 8, 2013 |
Guest Stars: Stan Ellsworth, host of BYUtv's American Ride, as Jimmy's Dad; Mates of State as musical guests; and McKay Lindsey as Female Shoulder Angel | |||
24 | 2 | Craig Camp | October 15, 2013 |
25 | 3 | Craig Camp | October 22, 2013 |
26 | 4 | Craig Camp | October 29, 2013 |
27 | 5 | Craig Camp | November 5, 2013 |
28 | 6 | Craig Camp | November 11, 2013 |
29 | 7 | Craig Camp | November 18, 2013 |
30 | 8 | Craig Camp | November 26, 2013 |
Guest Star: McKay Lindsey as Female Shoulder Angel | |||
31 | 9 | Craig Camp | December 3, 2013 |
32 | 10 | Craig Camp | December 10, 2013 |
Season 4 (2014)
No. overall | No. in season | Directed by | Original air date |
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33 | 1 | Craig Camp | April 7, 2014 |
34 | 2 | Craig Camp | April 14, 2014 |
35 | 3 | Craig Camp | April 21, 2014 |
36 | 4 | Craig Camp | April 28, 2014 |
37 | 5 | Craig Camp | May 5, 2014 |
38 | 6 | Craig Camp | May 12, 2014 |
39 | 7 | Craig Camp | May 19, 2014 |
Guest Star: Mates of State as musical guests | |||
40 | 8 | Craig Camp | June 2, 2014 |
41 | 9 | Craig Camp | June 9, 2014 |
Guest Star: David Bazan as Twin Therapist | |||
42 | 10 | Craig Camp | June 16, 2014 |
Season 5 (2014)
No. overall | No. in season | Directed by | Original air date |
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43 | 1 | Craig Camp | October 6, 2014 |
44 | 2 | Craig Camp | October 13, 2014 |
Guest Stars: Stars as musical guests and Dave Bresnahan as Senator | |||
45 | 3 | Craig Camp | October 20, 2014 |
46 | 4 | Craig Camp | October 27, 2014 |
47 | 5 | Craig Camp | November 3, 2014 |
48 | 6 | Craig Camp | November 10, 2014 |
49 | 7 | Craig Camp | November 17, 2014 |
Cameo: Steve Young, former NFL quarterback and BYU alumnus | |||
50 | 8 | Craig Camp | November 24, 2014 |
51 | 9 | Craig Camp | December 1, 2014 |
Cameo: Steve Young, former NFL quarterback and BYU alumnus | |||
52 | 10 | Craig Camp | December 8, 2014 |
Season 6 (2015–16)
No. overall | No. in season | Directed by | Original air date |
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53 | 1 | Jared Shores | September 7, 2015 |
54 | 2 | Jared Shores | September 14, 2015 |
Guest Stars: The Piano Guys | |||
55 | 3 | Jared Shores | September 21, 2015 |
56 | 4 | Jared Shores | September 28, 2015 |
57 | 5 | Jared Shores | October 5, 2015 |
58 | 6 | Jared Shores | October 26, 2015 |
59 | 7 | Jared Shores | November 2, 2015 |
Guest Star: Kaskade | |||
60 | 8 | Jared Shores | November 9, 2015 |
61 | 9 | Jared Shores | November 16, 2015 |
62 | 10 | Jared Shores | November 23, 2015 |
63 | 11 | Jared Shores | December 7, 2015 |
64 | 12 | Jared Shores | February 8, 2016 |
65 | 13 | Jared Shores | February 29, 2016 |
66 | 14 | Jared Shores | March 7, 2016 |
67 | 15 | Jared Shores | March 14, 2016 |
68 | 16 | Jared Shores | March 21, 2016 |
69 | 17 | Jared Shores | March 28, 2016 |
70 | 18 | Jared Shores | April 4, 2016 |
71 | 19 | Jared Shores | April 11, 2016 |
72 | 20 | Jared Shores | April 18, 2016 |
Season 7 (2016–17)
No. overall | No. in season | Directed by | Original air date |
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73 | 1 | Jared Shores | October 1, 2016 |
Guest Star: Shay Carl as Johnny "The Vlogfather" | |||
74 | 2 | Jared Shores | October 10, 2016 |
75 | 3 | Jared Shores | October 17, 2016 |
76 | 4 | Jared Shores | October 24, 2016 |
Guest Star: Lucky Blue Smith as himself/model | |||
77 | 5 | Jared Shores | October 31, 2016 |
78 | 6 | Jared Shores | November 7, 2016 |
Guest Star: Shonduras as himself | |||
79 | 7 | Jared Shores | November 14, 2016 |
80 | 8 | Jared Shores | November 21, 2016 |
81 | 9 | Jared Shores | November 28, 2016 |
82 | 10 | Jared Shores | December 5, 2016 |
83 | 11 | Jared Shores | February 6, 2017 |
84 | 12 | Jared Shores | February 13, 2017 |
85 | 13 | Jared Shores | February 20, 2017 |
Guest Star: Matthias Fredrick | |||
86 | 14 | Jared Shores | February 27, 2017 |
87 | 15 | Jared Shores | March 6, 2017 |
Guest Star: Mark Rober | |||
88 | 16 | Jared Shores | March 13, 2017 |
89 | 17 | Jared Shores | March 20, 2017 |
90 | 18 | Jared Shores | March 27, 2017 |
Season 8 (2017-18)
No. overall | No. in season | Directed by | Original air date |
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91 | 1 | October 2, 2017 | |
92 | 2 | October 9, 2017 | |
93 | 3 | October 16, 2017 | |
94 | 4 | October 23, 2017 | |
95 | 5 | October 30, 2017 | |
96 | 6 | November 6, 2017 | |
97 | 7 | November 13, 2017 | |
98 | 8 | November 20, 2017 | |
99 | 9 | November 27, 2017 | |
100 | 10 | December 4, 2017 | |
Christmas Special | |||
101 | 11 | February 12, 2018 | |
Valentine's Day Special | |||
102 | 12 | March 12, 2018 | |
103 | 13 | March 19, 2018 | |
104 | 14 | March 26, 2018 | |
105 | 15 | April 2, 2018 |
Season 9 (2018-19)
No. overall | No. in season | Directed by | Original air date |
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106 | 1 | Luiz Malaman | September 10, 2018 |
107 | 2 | Luiz Malaman, Jed Wells | September 17, 2018 |
108 | 3 | A. Todd Smith, Niel Hiatt | September 24, 2018 |
109 | 4 | Luiz Malaman, Jed Wells | October 1, 2018 |
110 | 5 | October 8, 2018 |
Specials
No. | Title | Directed by | Original air date | |
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1 | "Season 1 Favorites" | Craig Camp | November 28, 2013 | |
Compilation of the Top 10 favorite sketches from season one as voted by the fans. | ||||
2 | "Season 2 Favorites" | Craig Camp | November 28, 2013 | |
Compilation of the Top 10 favorite sketches from season two as voted by the fans. | ||||
3 | "Cast Favorites" | Craig Camp | November 28, 2013 | |
This special reveals the Top 10 favorite sketches from season three chosen by the cast of Studio C. | ||||
4 | "How to make your own Studio C" | Steve Olpin / Yurii Hydrick | April 5, 2014 | |
This special is a step by step guide to making your own Studio C with sneak peaks to the Season 4 Opener. | ||||
5 | "October Conference Special" | Jared Shores | October 3, 2015 | |
The cast shares some new sketches and season six favorites in this special episode. |
Recurring characters and sketches
The following characters and themes have appeared in at least three sketches:
A Message From Studio C
A series of mock PSAs shot off-set in single-camera setup. The PSAs typically feature something ironic and/or unexpected. Text concerning the fake announcement is overlaid at the end of the video and then it cuts to the Studio C logo and the words, "This Has Been A Message From Studio C". Debuted Season 2, Episode 2. There have been seven segments of A Message From Studio C.[8]
Ann Withers
Ann is a single, middle-aged librarian, played by Whitney Call, who characteristically inserts book titles into her conversation, lifting up the book as she says its title. Ann pronounces her name as "Enn", leading to confusion over what her name is when she introduces herself to others. Ann has a preference for much younger men, but tends to scare away all the men she attempts to seduce. Debuted Season 2, Episode 3. Ann has appeared in four sketches and is in one segment of Awkward Avoidance Viking.
Awkward Avoidance Viking
A silent character played by Jason Gray, dressed as a Viking warrior. He appears whenever Matt Meese has an awkward encounter with another person. The Awkward Avoidance Viking will rise up behind the back of the character Meese would like to avoid, and upon a nod of approval from Meese, knocks the character unconscious by hitting them in the head with his club. There are other Awkward Avoidance Vikings as well, including a female version, and ones that knock out the Viking when he is the awkward situation. Awkward Avoidance Viking segments are shot off-set with a single-camera setup and include an animated intro as well as a musical theme. Debuted Season 1, Episode 7. The Awkward Avoidance Viking has appeared in six segments.[9]
Batman
Played by Jason Gray, he appears in a variety of sketches.
Batman Drives Uber
A spinoff of the Batman sketches. Batman (Jason Gray) starts driving for Uber to get more money after spending all of it when he bought the Moon, renaming it 'Batmoon.' He has conversations with the people he is giving rides to. There have been three Batman Drives Uber sketches.
Callin' Collin
Mallory Everton plays Collin, an obnoxious 11-year-old boy who has a popular podcast. He gives advice to people who call in that is not helpful in any way, such as 'kick him in the booty' (in response to a question about annoying people) and 'business documents' (in response to a question from his friend's mother about birthday party themes). He considers himself a womanizer and often tries to sound manly and smart. There have been three Callin' Collin sketches.
Captain Literally
A superhero (Matt Meese) who arrives whenever someone uses the word "literally" to emphasize something that is not strictly true. Captain Literally uses his superpowers to make what was said become reality. His catchphrase is "Balance Restored!" which he says following the use of his powers. His uniform is a full-body red spandex suit, with blue briefs and wristbands over the suit, a blue cape, blue domino mask, and a capital blue letter "L" emblazoned on the chest. The segment is shot off-set with a single-camera setup, has a musical theme, and includes an animated intro and outro that shows his adventures as part of a comic book. Debuted Season 2, Episode 4. There have been seven Captain Literally segments, including two sketches with other minor characters including Captain Irony played by Mallory Everton. A spinoff of the popular ship "Mattory", "Captain Lironally" has been mentioned by fans.[10] Other minor characters include The Nuclear Ninja played by Adam Berg, The Good and Well duo played by Stephen Meek and Stacey Harkey, and Dangling Participle Dude played by James Perry
Couchville
The "Couchville" series is about a kingdom ruled by King Warrick played by Jason Grey and Queen Iona played by Whitney Call Meek inside a couch owned by Thomas played by Matt Meese. In later segments, there have been various characters depicting different household furniture including an ottoman ruler played by Stephen Meek, doormat, a lovesack played by Jeremy Warner, chandelier played by Natalie Madsen, rug played by Adam Berg, french doors played by James Perry, and a doormatt played by Mallory Everton. There have been three "Couchville" segments.
Crazy Mall Kiosk Salesman
Played by Jason Gray, Leo is a mall kiosk salesman who sells lotion in front of the A&H clothing store. He often tries to make the other cast members buy his lotion using a variety of methods, such as free-sampling Stacey in the face, showing that he has lotion for ridiculous purposes, and announcing that for 1 minute all Nintendo Switch's are free to thin out the herd. His reveals that his cousins work at the Verizon kiosk after he hacks into Jeremy's phone. He has sociopath behavior when he seemingly kills Matt and eats a live mouse. There have been 2 Crazy Mall Kiosk Salesman segments.
Darth Sidious
Jason Gray is an impersonation of Darth Sidious from Star Wars. He often urges other characters to strike him down, "And your journey to the dark side will be complete." There have been three Darth Sidious segments.
Dobby
Jason Gray impersonates Dobby the house-elf from the Harry Potter series. Comic situations arise when characters are faced with being required to do something bad to Dobby (his manager at Walmart firing him as door greeter, Jason Bourne executing him, etc.) and yet Dobby still loves them unconditionally and his characterological self-blame causes him to believe he deserves his punishment. Dobby aggressively uses his magical powers to protect the character after they can't go through with it. Debuted Season 1, Episode 9. Dobby has appeared in three sketches.[11]
Dungeons and Dragons
These sketches are about three geeky guys, played by Jason Gray, Matt Meese, and Adam Berg, who role play. Jeremy Warner and Stacey Harkey have also appeared to play with them. They feature love and dating fails. There have been three segments of dungeons and dragons. The characters, who are called "The Guild of Adventurers" often say, "Huzzah Magic Powers" and later adding "And never trust Women!"
Farley Archer
Farley Archer played by Jeremy Warner, along with his assistant Terry played by Stephen Meek, host a show called "The Dog Whisperer with Farley Archer" on the South Dakota Public Access Television. There have been three Farley Archer sketches.
Gary and Carl
Featuring Stacey Harkey as Gary Johnson and Jeremy Warner as Carl Johnson, the Gary and Carl Show is a useless advice show seemingly set in the 80s. Recurring themes are unanswered questions, stupidity, and Dasani water advertising. There have been three Gary and Carl segments.
How To Pick Up Chicks (With Marcus)
Starring Jason Gray as Marcus, this series pokes fun at inexperienced Youtubers and guys trying to hit on girls. Humor results in inaccurate information, misspelled words, and obnoxious flirting. There have been three "How To Pick Up Chicks" segments.
The Hunger Games Musical
Based on The Hunger Games series of books and movies, The Hunger Games Musical is three music videos each sung from the perspective of a different character. The songs are sung by Mallory Everton as Katniss Everdeen, Jason Gray as Gale Hawthorne and Stacey Harkey as Cinna who sings Peeta Mellark's song because Peeta has been captured at the point in time of the story. Each song is the characters view on the love triangle going on between them. There have been three Hunger Games Musical sketches and one behind the scenes video.
Hyperactive Kyle
Played by Matt Meese, he is a hyperactive child. Often gets repeating items, such as an Xbox or iPhone, and will say "Cool, now I have two...". He annoys his parents and the other characters. He debuted in Season 3, Episode 6. There have been five segments of Hyperactive Kyle.[12]
Jason Bourne
Stephen Meek is an impersonation of Jason Bourne. Jason Bourne has appeared in three segments.
Just Jeremy
A segment exclusively featuring Jeremy Warner and focused on offbeat and quirky humor. Each segment begins with Warner facing stage right in the dark while a voice-over introduces Warner while making a ridiculously fake claim about him. The Just Jeremy theme is sung, Warner turns to face the audience, the lights are raised, and Warner addresses the audience about the subject of the segment. The set background is a wall with a vertical wood pattern and typically is adorned with framed pictures and shelves with objects which generally all have a matching theme. Warner wears a different T-shirt for each segment, typically featuring an animal. The segment concludes with Warner turning to face stage right again as the lights fall while the Just Jeremy theme is repeated. The only other person to have appeared on this segment is James Perry, who was impersonating Warner at the time. Debuted Season 2, Episode 2. There have been seven segments of Just Jeremy.[8]
Lobster Bisque
A chef played by James Perry, who shouts "Lobster Bisque" or "World famous, you should try it, Lobster Bisque!" in his strange accent, much to the annoyance of other characters. He debuted in Season 2, Episode 8. There have been five Lobster Bisque segments.[13]
The Mad Scientist Creates...
The Mad Scientist, played by Matt Meese, is a Frankenstein-esque scientist re-creating things such as sports, Valentine's Day, and junior high school. He is accompanied by Igor, played by Mallory Everton. There have been three segments of The Mad Scientist.
The Martian Vlog
Jason Gray plays an obnoxious astronaut named Mark Watney, desperate for subscribers to his vlog about living in space. He is constantly in competition with Commander Clark played by Matt Meese, whose channel is extremely more popular than his. There have been five segments of "The Martian Vlog".
The Microworld With Dr. Shoemaker
Dr. Shoemaker, played by James Perry, is not a cobbler, he's a British "doctor of science". The premise of the series is examining chemical reactions, in which there is a "Microworld", such as oscillating colors being a mini teenage drama. There have been three segments of "The Microworld".
Mr. Eckelstone
Matt Meese plays the aged Mr. Eckelstone, who characteristically exaggerates the danger of situations out of proportion, terrifying those around him. Mr. Eckelstone is a driver's education instructor, a Boy Scout leader, and a Lamaze instructor. His catchphrase is "Deer!" which he mistakenly yells while pointing his crippled right hand because of an enormous cataract in his left eye. Debuted Season 2, Episode 1. Mr. Eckelstone has appeared in four sketches.[14]
Old Man
Played by Stephen Meek, he is a 91-year-old named Clark M. Richards who mispronounces and reads words incorrectly. More popularly called "Old Man", he has been featured in three sketches.
The Pilot
Played by Aaron Fielding. the pilot is a recurring character who only got employed because he was very good at speaking muffled into a microphone and has no other qualifications that are standard for pilots. The pilot has appeared in 3 sketches.
Puritan Roommate
Jedidiah Diligence Breckenridge III played by Jason Gray is the Puritan Roommate of Matt Meese. He loudly decries the actions of Matt and his friends as "The Devil's Work", believes women to be " The Offspring of the Serpent of Old" and often threatens them with belt lashings, burning at the stake, etc. Jedediah has appeared in three segments.
Scott Sterling
Scott Sterling, played by Matt Meese, is a legendary soccer goalie who is known for blocking shots with his invincible face. He is also seen playing volleyball. Jason Gray and Stephen Meek play the British announcers. This is by far the most popular character with over fifty million views on the first video on youtube and almost 30 million views on the second. Scott Sterling has been featured in four segments.
Severus Snape
Played by Jason Gray, he is an impersonation of Snape from the Harry Potter series. He is commonly seen trying to get over the loss of Lily Potter, at the expense of others' love lives. He also co-hosts a talk show segment with Lord Voldemort, titled "Oh Snape!"
Sir Francis "Franny" François
A parody of the Scarlet Pimpernel, Franny is played by Jason Gray. Franny is an exaggeratedly effeminate British macaroni in the 18th century. To the consternation of his foil, the masculine Captain Blake (Matt Meese), Franny is adored by the ladies and is more effective at warfare and stopping crime. Franny is accompanied by his lute-playing assistant, played by Jeremy Warner. Debuted Season 1, Episode 9. Franny has appeared in three sketches.[11]
Shoulder Angel/Devil
Matt Meese plays a life-sized shoulder angel. Humor results from the fact that Shoulder Angel feels the need to physically and awkwardly climb to a perch upon the right shoulder of the body of each character for which he attempts to act as a conscience. His catchphrase is "Poof!" which he says upon entering the scene. A variant on this skit is Shoulder Devil, also played by Meese, a life-sized, obese devil who also climbs the body of each character he attempts to tempt. In several sketches, Divine Comedy cast member McKay Lindsey also appears as a shoulder angel, appearing alongside Matt Meese. Debuted Season 1, Episode 2. Shoulder Angel and Shoulder Devil have appeared in seven sketches.[15]
The Smiths
A family from rural Nebraska, Mr. Smith played by Jason Gray, Mrs. Smith played by Mallory Everton, Johnny Smith played by James Perry, and Martha May Smith played by Whitney Call, star in 2 videos in the style of Wes Anderson movies. They are about Mr. Smith's evil brother Barnaby Smith played by Matt Meese along with three other evil brothers played by Adam Berg, Stacey Harkey and Jeremy Warner trying to steal the family farm because they got jobs that they thought meant farmer ( ant farm seller, Red Sox farm team and law firm). Recurring themes include Grandpa dying, Mr Smith's lack of common sense, and mixes between modern and past culture, ideas and technology (iPhones exist despite women not being able to vote and being a democrat is illegal). There has been 2 Smith family sketches.
Spencer
A baby, voiced by Matt Meese, that has the maturity and mental capacity of an adult, yet retaining all the physical needs of an infant. He attends college and humor results in the discomfort others have when they interact with him. He had a romantic relationship with another infant similar to him, Evelyn DeWinter, voiced by Whitney Call, who is now a class TA at his college. Debuted Season 1, Episode 6. Spencer has appeared in four sketches.[16]
Star Feraldo
Whitney Call plays an over-the-top diva whose success comes from appearing as an extra in hit movies. Her comedy comes from her personality, her poor vocabulary, and her refusal to do many everyday things. Her catchphrase is "Ah Nah! I don't do mornings!" There have been three Star Feraldo sketches.
Susan Weebers
Played by Natalie Madsen, Susan (or Susie) Weebers is a twelve-year-old girl that runs a vlog called "Beauty Tips With Susan Weebers". She has a shifting, ad lib jingle. Her beauty tips are all humorously unsafe and inaccurate and her catchphrase is "SHUT UP, CARL!", in reference to her cat. There are three Susan Weebers segments.
Texas Hold'em
The Texas Hold'em Poker Championship is a popular poker tournament starring Jason Gray, Mallory Everton, Matt Meese, Jeremy Warner, and Adam Berg with Whitney Call as the commentator and Stephen Meek as the dealer. Each competitor maintains a poker face, but viewers hear what they are thinking. Jason is playing for enough money to buy a kidney but loses and ends up with monkey kidneys which later explodes. Mallory is cocky and wins originally, only to buy a solid gold boat and must pay off her debt. Matt has no idea how to play poker and does what Mallory does to give the illusion that he does but knows how to play later. Jeremy constantly freaks out and eventually dies of panic. Jeremy's apprentice is Adam, who never looks at his cards and spills Jeremy's ashes over the table. There have been two Texas Hold'em sketches.
Tongue-twisters
A sketch where members of the cast attempt to perform very long tongue-twister. If any of the cast make a mistake, the sketch is immediately restarted. Each tongue-twister has a letter that they alliterate. The first one was d, the second was r and w, the third s, and the fourth "b". Recurring elements include Stacey Harkey eating food during the sketch and Mallory Everton appearing suddenly from an unexpected place. Adam Berg does not participate in the tongue-twister but is the victim of some form of slapstick comedy from something done by Jason Gray. However, in the third tongue-twister, Jason was the victim of the slapstick comedy from something done by Matt, Adam, and Stacey. Debuted Season 1, Episode 4. There have been four tongue-twister sketches.[17]
V.I.S.C.I.P.A.M. (Video Instruction Series Can Inform People About Men)
Jason Gray plays Dr. Friedrich Schneider, a German academic who studies stereotypes of men who calls himself "the world's foremost authority on male anthropology". V.I.S.C.I.P.A.M. is filmed as a mockumentary that is Schneider's publication of his most recent findings. Each segment shows a different case study that is presented as observational fly on the wall footage in a lab room, narrated by Schneider, in which the male behavior is often greatly exaggerated for comic effect. The series includes an animated intro and a background musical theme. Debuted Season 2, Episode 2. There have been four V.I.S.C.I.P.A.M. segments.[8]
Worst… Ever
A miniseries showing someone who is the worst at their job, e.g. "Worst Kindergarten Teacher Ever". The scenes are shot off-set at various locations, depending on the occupation. Debuted Season 3, Episode 2. The featured cast members include: Matt Meese—"Worst Doctor Ever"; Mallory Everton—"Worst Kindergarten Teacher Ever"; Jason Gray—"Worst Personal Trainer Ever"; Whitney Call—"Worst Lawyer Ever"; Jason Gray—"Worst App Ever"; Jeremy Warner—"Worst Waiter Ever"; James Perry—"Worst Cop Ever"; Stacey Harkey—"Worst Plumber Ever"; Stephen Meek—"Worst Psychiatrist Ever"; Natalie Madsen—"Worst Masseuse Ever"; Aaron Fielding-"Worst Mechanic Ever" and Adam Berg—"Worst Ninja Ever". There have been eleven segments of "Worst…Ever.
Bad Karma
A sketch where Mallory Everton is a girl who has a bad habit of laughing at/making fun of others in trouble, and then realizing that laughing at/making fun of them was the wrong thing to do. Then she proceeds to have a silly and bad experience. Later in the sketch, she is injured badly but still has bad things happen even when she tries to do good. There have been two Bad Karma sketches.
Lady Shadow
Played by Mallory Everton, is a spy who constantly infiltrates an unspecified base, with the evil commander played by Matt Meese. In episode one, Lady Shadow attempts and fails at retrieving an important CD, due to the fact she is pregnant. In part two, Lady Shadow succeeds as her newborn baby is used to take down the enemies.
Voldemort
Played by Matt Meese, the sassy character of Voldemort from the Harry Potter series has made repeated appearances in Studio C's productions.
Aww Yeah Girl
Played by Mallory Everton, is a character that follows couples while shouting, “AWW YEAH.” She first appears in season 6.
See also
References
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- ↑ "Season 2, Episode 8". 20 May 2013. Retrieved 15 January 2015.
- ↑ "Season 2, Episode 1". BYUtv. 1 April 2013. Retrieved 15 January 2015.
- ↑ "Season 1, Episode 2". BYUtv. 16 October 2012. Retrieved 15 January 2015.
- ↑ "Season 1, Episode 6". BYUtv. 12 November 2012. Retrieved 15 January 2015.
- ↑ "Season 1, Episode 4". BYUtv. 29 October 2012. Retrieved 15 January 2015.