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The Critic was a very misunderstood and underappreciated masterpiece. Thanks to Comedy Central and recurrent bouts of insomnia I have not been without The Critic these many long years, but not a day went by where I didn’t curse those responsible for the show’s demise. How could a present with so many writers, producers, and actors from The Simpsons last only two seasons….IDIOT executives, that’s how.

Voice Talents:

Jon Lovitz as Jay Sherman

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Nancy Cartwright as Margo

Gerrit Graham as Franklin

Doris Grau as Doris

Judith Ivery as Eleanor

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Charles Napier as Duke Phillips
Nick Jameson as Vlada Velimirovic, others
Maurice LeMarche as Jeremy Hawke, others
Christine Cavanaugh as Martin

(1) The Pilot (1994) : Guest star Valerie Fox as an actress who seduces Jay in order to earn a generous review for her latest (sub-par) performance. (4 of 5)
(2) Marty’s First Date: It’s career day at Marty’s school (Jay’s son) where Jay is embarrassed and Marty meets the girl who is to be his first date. (5)
(3) Dial `M’ for Mother: Test audiences procure Jay frosty, uncaring, and terrifying and less warm and cuddly than Hitler. He goes on Geraldo with his mother in order to soften his image-with disastrously hilarious results. (5)
(4) Miserable: An obsessed projectionist kidnaps Jay so that he can mutter her what movies are friendly. On the plus side, Jay did win some action. Jay is rescued by Jeremy Hawke, his best bud and Australian action hero. (4)
(5) A Minute Deb Will Do You: Margo (Jay’s sister) is reluctant to serve a debutante ball despite pressure from her mother (…to starve yourself to fit into a dress, to dance with boys who feel you up, to drink so considerable you plunge into a well, it’s a magical night…) . Secondary to threats to shoot her beloved horse, Margo agrees to her mother’s will and has a glum time. (5)
(6) Eyes on the Prize: Jay celebrates his 1000th episode but bad ratings and no visitor turn-out at his party spur him to discontinue and focus on winning a Pulitzer. Guest stars Phil Hartman as Adolph Hitmaker, Adam West as himself, and Tress MacNeille produce the episode a hit. (4)
(7) Every Doris Has Her Day: Jay and Doris (yep, Lunch lady Doris) go to a explain and as they score to know each other better, it becomes apparent that Jay may in fact be Doris’ child given up for adoption years earlier. (4)
(8) Marathon Mensch: To indicate his machismo, Jay agrees to allege for and hasten the NY Marathon. Guest star Bob Costas. (4)
(9) L.A. Jay: Jay writes a screenplay and takes it to LA but it’s too suitable for the illiterate, ex-gigolo executive to manufacture (instead opting for Revenge of the Nerds 4) . Jay is then hired to write `Ghost-Chasers III’ and in so doing must abandon his creative ideology. (5)
(10) Dr. Jay: As Duke announces his notion to change the endings of Holly Woods greatest hits he is stricken with a terminal illness. Jay vows to come by a cure. (4)
(11) A Day at the Races and a Night at the Opera: Jay is voted Time Magazine’s Wittiest Man Alive and to improve ratings Duke offers to pay any viewer $100 if they don’t derive Jay laughable. Upon failing, Duke and Jay are taken to court in a mass class-action suit. Guest stars Steve Allen and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. (5)
(12) Uneasy Rider: Jay refuses to endorse products on his prove and quits his job to become a truck driver. In order to effect his fellow truckers he volunteers for the high-risk jobs. (4)
(13) A Pig-Boy and His Dog: Jay’s mother writes a children’s book whose main character (pig-boy) resembles the critic and he is tortured by the consequences. (5)
(14) Sherman, Woman, and Child (1995) : Here we are introduced to Alice, Jay’s assistant and on-again off-again cherish interest. Alice re-creates Jay’s image thereby saving his job and Jay teachers her how to survive in NYC. (4)
(15) Siskel and Ebert & Jay and Alice: This episode guest stars Roger Ebert, Gene Siskel, Rex Reed, and Gene Shalit. Siskel and Ebert splt and each want Jay as their novel partner. (4)
(16) Lady Hawke: Jay falls for Jeremy’s twin sister, Olivia. Olivia is a man-eater and Jeremy fights to protect his friend. Meanwhile, Alice finds herself caught in this cherish triangle. (4)
(17) A Song for Margo: Margo falls for her uncertain unique neighbor, Johhny Wrath from the group Nuns in a Blender. When she denies his advances, he abandons her for another, looser woman. (4)
(18) From Chunk to Hunk: Jay and Marty go to a corpulent camp for diet, use, and torture. Marty is successful both in losing weight and subsequently with the ladies. (4)
(19) All the Duke’s Men: Jay is enlisted as a speech writer for Duke Phillips’ presidential campaign. Jay’s writing gains him respect and Duke the loyalty of the masses. When Jay refuses to write a speech where Duke drops Franklin (Jay’s father) as his running mate Duke fires him and reveals his fair plans for the country. (5)
(20) Sherman of Arabia: Marty has a slumber party and Jay regales the children with his account of select and subsequent heroism during the Gulf War. (4)
(21) Frankie and Ellie Secure Lost: Following their 40th anniversary, Jay’s parents secure lost at sea when their penguin-piloted aircraft crashes. Remove that “penguins can’t wing.” (5)
(22) Dukerella: Miranda, Alice’s sister (Alice is Jay’s girlfriend), visits NY and proceeds to irritate all with her titanic beauty, naivety, and deep southern ways. Impartial as Miranda hit’s rock-bottom she meets and falls in appreciate with Duke. (5)
(23) I Can’t Acquire It’s a Clip Show: Jay and pals are held hostage at his 10th anniversary note. Although this is a flash-back episode and no map for a note like the Critic to leave us, it did have Milton Berle as the saves-the-day ninja. (4)

The Critic is the brainchild of Al Jean and Mike Reiss (producers of The Simpsons) and is produced by Gracie Films, also of Simpsons fame. It was a highly colorful and very droll reveal that made fun of movies, Hollywood, TV stations at the same time as giving us a sympathetic hero and the whacky world he lives in.

Jay Sherman is short, bulky, bald and dresses like dweeb, his ex-wife hates him, his boss is always on his encourage, women accelerate from him in fear and his make-up lady humiliates him at every given opportunity. He’s also voiced by the increasingly adorable Jon Lovitz and has one of the best catchphrases ever. HOTCHIE MOTCHIE!!!!!

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The supporting characters are equally hilarious. Jay’s crazy dad is always up to some kind of insanity. His pal Jeremy Hawke (star of the controversial and highly blasphemous Crocodile Gandhi movies) is always featured in some sort of listless action movie clip. Even his tummy has a ‘feed me’ express of its hold. Though the honors go to Charles Napier, who is absolutely priceless as Jay’s megalomaniacal, all-American hard-man boss.

It’s hard to contain ABC ditched this after ONE EPISODE!!! What were they thinking? Even Fox eventually gave up on it. Sunless considering how exciting the writing and humor was. How on earth does self-indulgent, over-rated and long, long past prime trash like Friends gets 10 seasons and The Critic gets 23 episodes. You won’t score Jay Sherman all but winking at the camera or pausing until the fraudulent laughter dies down.

This complete site comes with a glowing amount of extras (the cinema mask trivia cards are stout) but the best is fact that we salvage all the ‘webisodes’. In 2000 Jay made a brief comeback on the internet and all those 5 petite shows are featured on the 3rd DVD. My only complaint is, after 22 smart episodes, it kind of dies out with an unfriendly and annoying ‘clip show’ than a qualified end-of-season finale. Minor complaint nonetheless.

The shows are all presented in 1.33:1 fullscreen, as drawn with a sterling Dolby 2.0 soundtrack. If Family Guy can approach encourage through strong DVD sales then let’s hope the same for The Critic. Now only if Duckman would reach to DVD…
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