![]() Faux Affably Evil: Dalton Wilcox, who guns down anyone who he believes is a mean monster (i.e., seemingly anyone inconveniencing him.) He still tries to project an air of warmth and folksiness.He usually attempts it (or plans to) at famous landmarks. Driven to Suicide: August Lindt's family often does this to him.Deadly Game: Chip Gardner's various game shows leave a number of dead bodies in their wake. ![]() ![]() Creepy Child: August Lindt's children, each one more than the last.In one episode Tompkins even did so a couple times before his character was supposed to have arrived at the scene. Former Pope Benedict XVI doesn't understand that it would be too horrifying and exploitative for Herzog to have played the audio, so he guesses that it's because Treadwell said "the N word." Comically Missing the Point: While discussing Grizzly Man, the topic of the infamous scene comes up where Werner Herzog listens to the audio of Timothy Treadwell and his girlfriend Amie's death while the audience can hear nothing.Butt-Monkey: Everyone gives Dalton Wilcox's publisher Russell Sheins a bit of grief.He only survived because she hadn't preheated the oven properly. Giger claims that his mother attempted to cook him as a child. Ron HubbardĮpisode 7: The Long Story with Cactus TonyĮpisode 8: The Travel Bug Live! with August Lindt Episode 1: The Wit and Wisdom of the West with Dalton WilcoxĮpisode 4: The Travel Bug with August LindtĮpisode 5: Eye on Theater with Don DeMilloĮpisode 6: Shut Up and Have Fun with Danny MahoneyĮpisode 7: Rockin' and a Rollin' with Wolfman HotdogĮpisode 1: Bonanas(sic) for Bonanza with Dalton WilcoxĮpisode 2: Drivin' and Fuckin' with Joe Bongo & Margo ChunkĮpisode 4: Terrifying Edinburgh with Cameron MacGonagleĮpisode 6: Ship to Shore with L. ![]()
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