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622: BTV: Temptation

Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2007 9:16 pm
by EK
Review the episode y0!
Locked until 12 AM Sat.

Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2007 10:16 pm
by Danadelfos
It sure doesn't seem locked. o_0 Unless you meant midnight EST. :shock:

Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2007 10:18 pm
by Trent DeWhite
Perhaps because it isn't supposed to be locked? ;)

Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2007 10:19 pm
by Stubborn
danadelfos wrote:It sure doesn't seem locked. o_0 Unless you meant midnight EST. :shock:
I was just about to say that. *looks around for lockage* :-s

Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2007 10:20 pm
by Danadelfos
Ek just locked it for 45 minutes I believe. :-k


And, in the long run it won't matter anyways. \:D/

Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2007 10:24 pm
by EK
Well I unlocked it since it was 12 est. >_> My bad guys my bad.

Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2007 10:49 pm
by Angel Bob
One of AIO’s most innovative story-telling formats has been the BTV episode, which has been both loved and hated by fans. The “randomness” and “spoof” factors of the shows allow for tons of creativity that couldn’t otherwise be employed in normal episodes. Some of the BTV broadcasts just have that special something that distinguishes them from each other: “BTV: Compassion” stands out the most with its emotional pull, and “BTV: Redeeming the Season” (which has been released on AIO’s latest album) has a unique historical element. Most, if not all, of the others have included skits that often serve as effective, fun parodies, most of the time complete with pop culture references and subtle humor. And, of course, there is the highlight of the show: a “Story by Bernard.” Add in some small commercial spoofs and the “Did You Know?” segment, and you’ve got a recipe for an enjoyable variety show.

This week’s episode pretty much contained all of the above elements. It is very much above average in terms of quality compared to other BTVs – just about all of the segments that were used were quite hilarious and conveyed their humor effectively. But the BTV concept has aged quite a bit, especially after the first few shows, which were all indeed memorable compared to later BTVs (Grace, Forgiveness, Thanks). The last two BTV episodes (Obedience and Behind the Scenes), thankfully, have been quite strong. It takes an ingenious, creative writer who can think outside of the box to make a BTV broadcast memorable. Nathan Hoobler accomplishes this fairly well in this episode.

The main highlight of this episode was the Solomon story. I don’t know about anyone else, but when I first heard about the “theme” of the show (temptation), especially with an episode description that mentioned Solomon and Joseph, I was worried that the episode would be mostly dealing with temptations concerning lust, which wouldn’t be very appropriate for the show’s target audience. Fortunately, whenever the topic did appear, the episode handled it tastefully – most of the time. I found Solomon’s line about “the eveningwear portion of the Miss Moab contest” to be a bit too risqué for AIO. Maybe some other people weren’t quite so bothered by it…but I’m actually hoping it’s something that will be edited out of the album and all subsequent broadcasts (like the “You have been atoned…” line from “The Painting”). Besides that, the rest of the skit was downright hilarious. It’s very refreshing to see a “Story by Bernard” skit that goes beyond the complementary elements of Bernard narrating and characters making short humorous remarks. In this episode, we’ve got some great character interaction (for such a short amount of time), entertaining voices, and fun Biblical references and pop culture references, the most memorable of which was the priest saying “Mawwaige…” I actually just saw The Princess Bride the night before listening to the episode, so that scene was a real treat to hear! The line wasn’t quite delivered perfectly…but it was said so convincingly that many listeners will almost definitely recognize it. :)

The other major skit, “Storytime with Connie,” sadly grated on me after a while. It almost sounded like one of the dreaded split episodes from long ago – maybe it was the similarities to “The Seven Deadly Dwarves” (girl falls for temptation, faces the consequences, then her father comes and rescues her). Thankfully, this skit handles the story – especially its conclusion – in a much more innovative way than the aforementioned episode did. I didn’t particularly care for the poisonous bush character, though. It sounded like an over-hyper, annoying version of Wooton and didn’t have as many memorable moments as the characters in the Solomon story did. The twist at the end was interesting, though, and concluded the entire BTV episode in a strong manner…but the skit itself could have been a bit more mature like the rest of the show.

In between the two major stories, we are treated to several short clips – the two main ones being “The Temptation Fugitive” and “Sodom and Gomorrah.” Although the former was fun to listen to, I didn’t quite find it as grabbing as, say, “The Lyin’ Thing” from “I Want My BTV.” The “trailer spoof” feel was great and appropriately handled, but I really missed the wacky sound effects and quotable lines so often heard in other BTV spoof segments. It definitely wasn’t a bad skit at all, but it missed the mark just slightly. On the other hand, the Sodom and Gomorrah skit was short, brief, and witty. It was a perfect example of how to fully utilize a short amount of time by using quick but very effective, strong humor. The rapid-speaking bits are just hilarious and may even require a few more listens to completely pick everything up. Finally, there’s the “Did You Know?” segment. The bits of information here are quite interesting, but I wish we heard more recognizable voices. It’s just more enjoyable to hear Connie or a popular kid character from Odyssey spouting off the trivia tidbits rather than some random kid voice, or, for the latter tidbit in this episode, the voice of Katie Leigh attempting to sound like a non-Connie voice.

But besides all the typical BTV segments, what really made this episode work was its surrounding framework outside the skits. The show begins with a rather strange scene with Cryin’ Bryan Dern ranting about left-handed people – possibly the most random AIO scene in quite a while. The whole thing manages to be very laugh-out-loud funny, yet so relevant to the show without appearing too blatant. Guy Feldstein’s similar scene in the middle of the show wasn’t quite so memorable, but we do hear Dern’s awesome over-the-top ranting at the end once again. Listen after the end of the show to hear Chris’ “wrap-up,” which involves a similar situation as the ones previously heard with Dern and Feldstein and then a conversation with the writer himself, Nathan Hoobler. The joke never really gets old and provides a certain framework that gives the episode cohesiveness. I love how Chris admits that she shouldn’t be talking about temptation, since she fell for one herself. The scene is well executed and is extremely reminiscent of the “wrap-around” scenes that were a regular part of the show in its earliest days.

Overall, this BTV episode is original and quite inventive. It may not contain the same freshness that came with the first few BTV shows or the “punch” of the most recent BTVs, but it is a fun ride and carries a uniqueness all its own. Even the “weaker” segments blend in quite well with the show’s stronger points. I would place my rating in between 7 and 8…but since I’m feeling pretty excited, I’ll go with the higher rating.

(8 out of 10)

Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2007 11:54 pm
by Samitude
I laughed so hard during the "mauwage" scene. I immediately thought of The Princess Bride and laughed hardest when Solomon said, "Can you hurry to the end? I have another wedding in ten minutes!"

Normally, I don't care for BTV episodes that much, but I did like this one and BTV Thanksgiving about the Daniel story.

Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2007 4:05 am
by Smaug the Dragon
Ugh, I didn't like this episode very much. I guess I just never really liked BTV...
It’s just more enjoyable to hear Connie or a popular kid character from Odyssey spouting off the trivia tidbits rather than some random kid voice, or, for the latter tidbit in this episode, the voice of Katie Leigh attempting to sound like a non-Connie voice.
:lol: I totally agree!

2/5 stars (Lowest rating I've ever given :( )

Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2007 4:58 am
by Mr.Whit
lol LISTENING NOW AMAZING

Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2007 6:57 am
by Agent Robert Mitchell
I enjoyed this show so much! Any time they do a BTV show, its sure to be full of hilarious creativity. Thus, I'll give this show a 4.8/5. Keep up the good work, AIO!

Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2007 8:37 am
by V-lady
It was fine, but I have definitely enjoyed other BTV shows more than I did this one. I guess for me to really like BTV it has to be absolutely hilarious, and this one wasn't.

Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2007 9:17 am
by JesusIsAlive
I didn't think this one was as good as the other BTVs that I have heard. It didn't seem as creative. :anxious:

Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2007 10:09 am
by Mr.Whit
Best episode of BTV ever.
Loved Dern.
5/5

Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2007 10:13 am
by Arla
I have always liked BTV. This one was good, but not my favorite one ever
I did also have visions of The Princess Bride, which was a nice touch. It was nice not to hear a action packed/life changing story for once. This was just plain good odyssey again.

Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2007 10:57 am
by H Tide
Overall, I thought this was a great episode. I loved the Solomon story, with its humor. A couple moments I liked was Solomon repeatedly calling his wives the wrong name…Atilla, Vashti. I really enjoyed the light-hearted portrayal of the story. By the way, Dave Arnold did well as the voice of God. ;) Another thing plus for this episode was hearing Corey Burton’s range of voices…from Dern to Mr. Felstein to the other characters he played. One thing I'd hoped to hear was some of the current Odyssey kids, but that's just a minor detail.

I actually enjoyed the “Temptation Fugitive” commercial just as much as I did “The Lyin’ Thing.” It told the story of Joseph in a very compelling way. And the Sodom and Gomorrah clip made me laugh. I did wish they’d used Tamika or Marvin during the Did You Know segment.

Finally, I loved Dern, Mr. Feldstein, and even Chris’s appearance in the show. It really illustrated the theme of temptation. I think, however, that at the end, Chris was talking to Nate Jones, not Nathan Hoobler. ;) Overall, this was a great BTV episode!

Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2007 4:46 pm
by Elrohir
H Tide wrote:Overall, I thought this was a great episode. I loved the Solomon story, with its humor. A couple moments I liked was Solomon repeatedly calling his wives the wrong name…Atilla, Vashti. I really enjoyed the light-hearted portrayal of the story.
I agree. The wives gag was hilarious!

Eh

Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2007 5:46 pm
by Taq
I loved Dern at the bookends of this show. He's the one over-the-top character I enjoy. Too bad we didn't hear more from him. The rest was under par for me due to the normal chaos of BTV, not my preferred show style. It seemed like an old show though. I liked the beginning of the Solomon story and the end of the Heckleberry Bush story.

Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2007 11:51 pm
by Bennett
A fairly decent episode that still manages to keep its same BTV-feel and style. Though about a decade too late to use the "WAAAZAAAAAAA" joke, I still found it midly entertaining.

Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2007 11:15 am
by Homeward bound
I really liked the fact that it seemed like one of the "good ole'" AIO episodes! :D It wasn't over the top with humor or plot (aside from it being in BTV, but the amount of humor and mixture of ways to get the message accross is more than acceptable in BTV), and the message was clear.