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Spin City That's Entertainment (1996–2002) Online

Spin City That's Entertainment (1996–2002) Online
Original Title :
Thatu0027s Entertainment
Genre :
TV Episode / Comedy
Year :
1996–2002
Directror :
Andy Cadiff
Cast :
Michael J. Fox,Richard Kind,Alan Ruck
Writer :
Gary David Goldberg,Bill Lawrence
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
30min
Rating :
6.9/10
Spin City That's Entertainment (1996–2002) Online

Team Mike risks missing the Oscar ceremony on TV as they must work late to send 6,000 hand- and tongue-processed invitations for a mayoral event. Stuart and Paul share the blame for the while thing having to be repeated. Meanwhile they reminisce in flash-backs about their own experiences paralleling or rather parodying Hollywood-productions.
Episode cast overview, first billed only:
Michael J. Fox Michael J. Fox - Mike Flaherty
Richard Kind Richard Kind - Paul Lassiter
Alan Ruck Alan Ruck - Stuart Bondek
Michael Boatman Michael Boatman - Carter Heywood
Connie Britton Connie Britton - Nikki Faber
Alexander Chaplin Alexander Chaplin - James Hobert
Victoria Dillard Victoria Dillard - Janelle Cooper
Jennifer Esposito Jennifer Esposito - Stacey Paterno
Barry Bostwick Barry Bostwick - The Mayor
Philip Bosco Philip Bosco - Randall Winston, Sr. (archive footage)
Barry Corbin Barry Corbin - Peter Noland (archive footage)
Carla Gugino Carla Gugino - Ashley Schaeffer (archive footage)
Heidi Klum Heidi Klum - Heidi Klum (archive footage)
Beth Littleford Beth Littleford - Deirdre West (archive footage)
Christopher Lloyd Christopher Lloyd - Owen Kingston (archive footage)

This episode is a compilation of past episodes that feature memorable scenes from famous movies that were played out by the cast in the show's run.


User reviews

Thordira

Thordira

This really is not even considered an episode. What we have here is just clips from previous shows rolled into some kind of odd order and re-shown to make the production staff happy. I am not going to jump on the show since nearly all of the comedy sitcoms do the same thing during the series run but the viewing public really does know what this is about. It a show they can be film in one day to get ten minutes of film and then set past skits into the blank spaces till the episode is complete. In short, it is a rerun.

What has happened is the entire cast is called to City Hall on a Sunday to send invitation to the Mayor's black-tie dinner. So while the staff is stuffing envelopes, we get to see scenes from past shows. As you can see there is little thought or energy placed into shows such as this one. No one ever tried.

Perhaps some may like watching the replay of certain scenes from the series, but for me, that is what reruns are for.