REVIEW:THE LIFE AND TIMES OF TIM “PERCY DAVIS BOULEVARD; COOL UNCLE STU BALLS”
Tim helps out with a ceremony for the Boss when he gets a city block named after him; Stu suspects his once-adoring nephew has changed his attitude since his Bar Mitzvah.
Spoilers Below
PERCY DAVIS BLVD
After years of hard work, valor, and determination, Tim’s former boss Percy Davis is being honored to have a street named after him courtesy of the mayor. And of course the most important part of any street unveiling is to have stern, strong clappers, and that’s where Tim comes in, as he’s offered a job to be a stand-in clapper during the street naming ceremony. But, when a Chinese-parade influenced funeral comes infringing on the big event, Tim comes to the rescue, which of course really means, he pisses off the mourning family members which of course causes Grand Theft Auto-esque carnage! FIRE! FIRE!!
COOL UNCLE STU BALLS
Stu’s nephew Abe is in town after running away from home due to religious clashes with his family. So, as such Stu teaches him “Studaism” which is easier now because as a result of Abe’s upcoming Bar Mitsvah, he’s allowed to drink and go to dance clubs(but not actually get in). However, after seeing how shitty Stu’s life is, Abe goes back home and is on a mission to lead a more positive and uplifting life. Of course, this causes Stu to get depressed and take his own life. When Abe gets wind of this, he feels bad so under Tim’s advisement, he invites Stu to his Bar Mitsvah, so he can show both him and the rest of his family his big balled surprise!
Hearing Percy Davis’s speech at the street ceremony might be one of the funniest things I’ve heard in a “Tim” history, but of course the best part was the Chinese basically napalming the refreshments being served at the event with Stu’s punchline so perfectly timed, I nearly fell out of my chair. And if that was’t enough, Abe’s tattoo description near the end was way too much. This show has me tapping out every week with laughter, and throw in the likes of the very funny Marc Maron, and both Andrew & Jon C. Daly, well you have a cast setup for perfection. In light of the Jewish themed episode, let me with everyone a very Happy Chewbacca!
"There are also other characters that come and go (also owned by the Warner Bros. Discovery conglomerate media company)."
Huh. Is that just referring to other characters from the show itself, or is this implying that the new season is going to have cameos from other WBD IPs