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Undeclared God Visits (2001–2003) Online

Undeclared God Visits (2001–2003) Online
Original Title :
God Visits
Genre :
TV Episode / Comedy
Year :
2001–2003
Directror :
John Hamburg
Cast :
Jay Baruchel,Carla Gallo,Charlie Hunnam
Writer :
Judd Apatow,Rodney Rothman
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
23min
Rating :
7.2/10
Undeclared God Visits (2001–2003) Online

This unaired episode centers around Steven becoming obsessed with the bible and God after Luke persuades him to follow the enlightened path while Lloyd decides the world is a dark and hopeless place of destruction. Ron convinces Lizzy to dump Eric and hook up with Steven but she is turned down because God is Steven's life now. Tina wants out of her room and into the newly vacant room co-existing with Lizzy and Rachel because her roommate won't stop practicing violin but Marshall and Rachel turn it into a party room and tell Tina it's no longer available. When Steven sees Luke making out with a girl he realizes what a mistake he's made and tries to get back with Lizzy but she is already back with Eric. Rachel's guilt gets the better of her and she finally let's Tina move in to the room while the same violin playing roommate that drove Tina out, makes Lloyd realize the world is okay when he hears her practicing. This episode is available on the DVD box set.
Episode cast overview, first billed only:
Jay Baruchel Jay Baruchel - Steven Karp
Carla Gallo Carla Gallo - Lizzie Exley
Charlie Hunnam Charlie Hunnam - Lloyd Haythe
Monica Keena Monica Keena - Rachel Lindquist
Christina Payano Christina Payano - Tina Ellroy
Seth Rogen Seth Rogen - Ron Garner
Timm Sharp Timm Sharp - Marshall Nesbitt
Kevin Rankin Kevin Rankin - Lucien
Kevin Hart Kevin Hart - Luke
David Pasquesi David Pasquesi - Professor Beyser
Jarrett Grode Jarrett Grode - Perry
Leroy Adams Leroy Adams - Adam
P.B. Smiley P.B. Smiley - P.B.
Joanne Cho Joanne Cho - Susuki
Felicia Day Felicia Day - Shelia

This episode never aired because FOX decided the religious theme was too controversial.

Although this episode never aired, it is available on the Undeclared DVD set and Netflix. ETM

Last episode of the series.


User reviews

Vivaral

Vivaral

This episode is terrible, and it has nothing to do with any "controversial" content (it's too shallow to skewer any religion properly). It presents a simple and unrealistic view of Christianity: that just reading the Bible will turn you into a brainwashed, mindless Christian. And it's even worse when it comes to Existentialism, which this episode portrays as meaning that nothing matters, so you shouldn't try. That's about the OPPOSITE of existentialism. Existentialism was all about trying to find a reason to live (they were anti-suicide!).

Even if I wasn't insulted by the way Christianity and Existentialism were portrayed, I would still dislike this episode because the sudden character changes that Steven and Lloyd go through are boring and don't develop the characters.
Rarranere

Rarranere

I hope that someone out there can identify the metal music that is playing in the background during the scene where Lloyd is in his philosophy class. I tried looking it up online with no success. I rented the dvds from Blockbuster so I don't have the set booklet which probably has the information I am looking for. I'm thinking that it might be Slipknot but still haven't pinned it down. Thanks for the help.

Not the best episode by far, but the series as a whole is fairly entertaining. But in my opinion, it is far less funny than Freaks and Geeks. And their dorm rooms are huge! I lived in a 10' x 14' room for three years. Not realistic.