Kenneth of 30 Rock played in a swimming show for short -term adults in Conan O’Brien

The performance of Jack McBrayer as Kenneth the page on “30 rock” is immortal because his tireless enthusiasm was the heart of a program that ruthlessly pursued each joke in which he could sink his teeth (he was also literally immortal, but it is a story for another time).
The performance has made Jack McBrayer the essential man for bizarre healthy and pure hearts on television, which is why Conan O’Brien thought it would be funny to send him to the most nasty and cruel place on the planet: the Chicago Wiener Circle, a rough and darkening hole in the wall where employees and customers are screaming insults and explanatory. Poor Jack did not correspond to their negativity, but fortunately, he did not come alone.
Enter: triumph the comic strip of the insult and its emblematic cigar. Triumph, a Rottweiler hand puppet interpreted by Robert Smigel with an apparently endless encyclopedia, Triumph is one of Conan’s most famous recurring characters and his journey to the depths of the Wiener circle has become one of the “greatest viral moments of Conan, accumulating more than 16 million views since it was diffused.
Jack’s healthy charm and Triumph’s merciless roasting made The Two a duo of instant comic strips, and Conan gathered them for a short -lived adult swimming series that played in their comic archetypes, appropriately called “The Jack and Triumph Show”.
Jack and Triumph Poop on the multicam format with the Jack and Triumph show
While Triumph is mainly known to record man’s interviews in the street, like his immortal tear through the premiere of “Star Wars: Attack of the Clone”, “The Jack and Triumph Show” brings him to the world of multi-Camera Hollywood classic humor like “I Love Lucy” with a decidedly modern sense of humor.
Jack McBrayer embodies Jack Mlicki, the former star of the program “Triumph’s Boy”, about a little boy and his adorable dog played by Triumph. As a former child actor, Triumph took advantage of Jack’s naivety, but Jack loves him anyway, unconscious of all horrible things Triumph has done it over the years. When they hit their bottom, Jack turned to actress June Squibb, who played his mother in the original show, and she conspires to separate Jack and triumph for Jack’s good.
In its short duration of 7 episodes, the series is plagued by bad taste and good taste, which is to be expected from the work of Triumph. Jack and Triumph are played well, even if the intentional stadium in the multicam format curls against comedy style fans with a faster rhythm. And June Squibb stands admirably between the two, which should not surprise anyone who saw the independent sweetheart from last year “Thelma”.
But that was not enough to keep “The Jack and Triumph Show” in the waves, and for the moment, it is currently nowhere to be looked at any streaming service. A simple Google search can guide you in the right direction to watch the program on an internet archive, as well as all the other triumphs of the last 15 years, which prove that triumph is one of our best actors … for me to poop!




