![]() ![]() The entire cast closed the show in this set up, improvising a song with the Superego gang on guitar and banjo, and MST3K’s Murphy showing his hidden mouthharp talent. Although the best bit was a parody of a country singer, featuring Jeremy Carter doing an excellent spoof on Brad Paisley, and his collaborator Andrew Lloyd Weber, as channeled by Thomkins. They did a wonderful bit at an old folks home, doing an great spoof on bingo. The last group of guests to appear were Kevin Murphy and Bill Corbett from MST3K. Hear the origin stories of your favorite case studies. Go behind the scenes of Season 1: Episodes 1-4 with the boys of Superego. Superego: Second Opinions SESOS1 5.00 USD. Her finest character was during a fictitious sports press conference, playing the angsty wife of a coach with amazing ease. Product Information URL Subscribe to seller Report This Item Share this product Contact Seller. A puddle is as good as a banana peel, of course.Īlthough Thomkins was a great guest, Erin Hayes brought in a much needed feminine punch. ![]() Which, of course, led to some extra comedy for the rest of the night. The second bit featured a perfume counter, which was about as chaotic as a sketch could be, only to end up with a bottle of perfume bursting on the floor. ![]() Tompkins, Jen Kirkman, Chris Tallman, Jeff Davis, James Bladon, The Little Bladons Chorus: George, Charles, and Christopher, and Margaux the Fat Guy. The Superego folks were great to their guests… They made them each feel as if they were a part of the troupe from the get go. Listen to this episode from Superego on Spotify. Paul F Thomkins remained on stage for this whole bit, and, in fact, practically the whole show. Each member of the troupe became a little more absurd than the next. The first sketch was a serious of silly radio station requests. He even managed to recreate FDR.Īlthough the sound effects were cool, they would be nothing without real comedy talent. He created the illusion of the classic, tinny radio noise. Crocker was the one manning the laptops, and his primary job was handling sound effects, which were amazing. All four of them were dressed in white lab coats, and they had two laptops on stage. ![]() Their bits that are loosely inspired by psychological disorders. So, what is the Superego Podcast? Well, it’s an improvised podcast featuring comics Mark McConville, Jeremy Carter, Jeff Crocker and Matt Gourley. Which really isn’t a time that comedy should happen. So, I stumbled out of bed at 11:30 in order to go see comedy on a Saturday early afternoon. This Id Ego Superego structure can be divided between the realms of the conscious and the unconscious. This three-part structure is illustrated by the metaphor of an iceberg by Freud in his 1915 work The Unconscious. Paul F Thomkins is a genius, and I really enjoyed Erinn Hayes in Parenthood. In the work of the great psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud, Id Ego Superego form the tripartite structure of the mind. I stumbled across Superego because of the advertised guests. No matter what, you will find something new. There are the headliners, and there are the special guests. Sorry, the comment form is closed at this time.During Sketchfest, it’s interesting how one could make show decisions. Just curious was Vanessa boozed up during this episode? Love her but she threw out a lot more voices, ball jokes and claims to being a ‘wall of tits’ than usual. And I miss him every day.Īnd yes, that’s a shameless attempt at garnering sympathy so I can get me a new tshirt! Sure, I couldn’t walk him for two years because he was bigger than me. My first ever real pet I called my own was a Samoyed named Ozzie who we got from a shelter. I had a tadpole named Tiger in 2nd grade… but he died. Enough that I was standing outside with her once while my family was in the Big Dog store, and people thought I was working there. We had a landseer newfoundland named Sasha that basically looked like the dogs on the Big Dog shirts. A gerbil named Jenika (I assume that was the spelling, I was too young to actually spell it). ![]()
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