Jake and Helen have a couple old friends come to visit. However, it's like time stood still with these friends--and they are firmly stuck back in 1968 and are living hippie environmentalists. It's so extreme that it's very funny. Oddly, however, their son is very disconnected--choosing to live inside himself to avoid dealing with his flaky folks. It's so bad there that Daria goes to stay with Jane and spends a lot of her time hanging with Trent and his Mystik Spiral bandmate. By the time the show ends, however, definite chinks in the hippies' armor begin to show--and the Morgendorffers end up rubbing off on their old friends--turning them into middle-class capitalists.
This is a nice little send up of the 1960s-70s hippie movement--but I am sure it ruffled a few feathers! So, your perspective definitely will impact how much you enjoy it--I know I sure did.
By the way, at the flea market, get a load of the guy who sounds just like Christopher Walken--it's a hoot!!
This is a nice little send up of the 1960s-70s hippie movement--but I am sure it ruffled a few feathers! So, your perspective definitely will impact how much you enjoy it--I know I sure did.
By the way, at the flea market, get a load of the guy who sounds just like Christopher Walken--it's a hoot!!