After their cruise ship sinks, Al, Peggy and the D'Arcys find themselves afloat in a dinghy in the middle of the ocean. Also in the dinghy, to Al's dismay, are a fat woman and irritating comedian Gilbert Godfried.
While their parents drift aimlessly, Kelly and Bud are hounded by the press, who offer the kids $1million for their exclusive story.
Part one of this two-parter struggled to deliver the laughs, but the presence of Godfried makes part two especially unbearable. I understand that Godfried's personality is deliberately grating -- all part of the act -- but his loud and obnoxious routine wears out its welcome really quickly. It's no surprise that Al is happy to swim for help, even with sharks in the water.
While their parents drift aimlessly, Kelly and Bud are hounded by the press, who offer the kids $1million for their exclusive story.
Part one of this two-parter struggled to deliver the laughs, but the presence of Godfried makes part two especially unbearable. I understand that Godfried's personality is deliberately grating -- all part of the act -- but his loud and obnoxious routine wears out its welcome really quickly. It's no surprise that Al is happy to swim for help, even with sharks in the water.