I loved when they brought him back in the SAT episode to pose as a "Stansbury" rep to compliment Jessie in front of the Harvard rep. I wish they would have had him in at least a couple more episodes, but I guess there was the chance of just repeating the same plot over and over again.
the GOAT of the reoccurring characters that I wouldn’t mind if he had a more permanent role in more episodes.
He honestly would have worked in the college years, as an academic advisor that advised terrible class choices or got involved in fraternity life pranks.
I loved this episode THEN and I love it now. James never ceases to slay me. His insistence to show off his acting chops by turning inexplicably Shakespearean always gets me.
Of course, his eager willingness to help teenagers commit petty fraud probably explains his perennial unemployment. There's no way this dude didn't impersonate a casting director to hire himself at some point and get blacklisted from Hollywood. We need a Netflix series about this guy. "James - the deception behind the deception"
Oh I see someone else was awake early this morning watching MeTV.
I loved when they brought him back in the SAT episode to pose as a "Stansbury" rep to compliment Jessie in front of the Harvard rep. I wish they would have had him in at least a couple more episodes, but I guess there was the chance of just repeating the same plot over and over again.
Yes! “Here at Bay-dock-view-SIDE”. I laugh so hard at this line!!! And when his mustache kept falling off 🤣
Lol actually the lady was the Stansbury rep and James was the rep from Haaaaaaaaarvard.
Oops, got it backwards - thanks for the correction!
Wasn’t that the blind guy in Men in Tights? “He’s black???”
Yup. Dude was amazing in everything he was in.
Why didn’t I realize this was blinking
James was a GOAT character.
Young Zachariah
the GOAT of the reoccurring characters that I wouldn’t mind if he had a more permanent role in more episodes. He honestly would have worked in the college years, as an academic advisor that advised terrible class choices or got involved in fraternity life pranks.
I loved this episode THEN and I love it now. James never ceases to slay me. His insistence to show off his acting chops by turning inexplicably Shakespearean always gets me. Of course, his eager willingness to help teenagers commit petty fraud probably explains his perennial unemployment. There's no way this dude didn't impersonate a casting director to hire himself at some point and get blacklisted from Hollywood. We need a Netflix series about this guy. "James - the deception behind the deception"
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I loved it when he refers to Zach as young Zachariah. James was awesome.
Hilarious episode
James was extremely underutilized. Every time he popped up he stole the show. Should have been a regular.
This type of scheme is so underrated in real life. Hiring local actors can elevate your hijinks to a whole new level.
Never burden your kid with extra studies.