Welcome to Retro Television Reviews, a feature where we review some of our favorite and least favorite shows of the past! On Thursdays, I will be reviewing City Guys, which ran on NBC from 1997 to 2001. Almost the entire show is currently streaming on YouTube!
This week, Al and L-Train get a job and Jamal and Chris screw over yet another charity.
Episode 5.7 “Just For The Record”
(Dir by Frank Bonner, originally aired on October 6th, 2001)
Upset that the Manny High courtyard is so loud that she can’t even study for her midterms, Dawn tells Ms. Noble that she needs to do a better job as principal. Dawn actually has a point. Ms. Noble really is the worst and she proves that by deciding to teach Dawn (and, for some reason, Cassidy) a lesson by appointing them assistant principals. I’m not really sure how that would work, especially in New York where the schools are notoriously unionized and promotions are rarely given to people who haven’t even graduated from high school. Do Dawn and Cassidy get paid to work as principals? Is Ms. Noble still getting paid despite the fact that she’s not doing anything?
Before Ms. Noble steps down as principal, she informs Al and L-Train that they need find an internship before they graduate. (Do high school students usually get internships?) Al and L-Train end up working at a record company. L-Train works hard. Al doesn’t. L-Train gets a lot of responsibility and praise. Al gets fired. Al says that he’ll never forgive L-Train for not warning him that he was about to lose his job. L-Train points out that he couldn’t tell Al because Al was never at work.
Anyway, it all works out in the end. Because no one wants to spend any time with them now that they’re principals, Dawn and Cassidy suggest to Ms. Noble that students with bad grades should be publicly humiliated in the school courtyard. Ms. Noble fires Dawn and Cassidy. Meanwhile, Al miraculously realizes that he made a mistake and apologizes to L-Train. What led to Al’s change of heart? Probably the fact that the episode was nearly over and the conflict had to be resolved before the Peter Engel title card could flash on the screen. As the episode ended, a really boring girl group performs while the audience goes crazy.
Eh. Who cares? This whole episode was dumb. Let’s move on.
Episode 5.8 “Skips, Lies, and Radiotapes”
(Dir by Frank Bonner, originally aired on October 6th, 2001)
It’s Senior Ditch Day! Al, L-Train, and Cassidy are going bungee jumping but Ms. Noble has decided that Chris and Jamal will not be joining them. She has decided that Chris and Jamal will spend Cut Day doing a radio fundraiser for charity. Chris and Jamal decide to try to fool Ms. Noble by placing plastic dummies in the radio booth and playing pre-taped recordings of their show. It doesn’t work, of course.
Yep, this is yet another episode of City Guys where Chris and Jamal prove themselves to be the worst people in New York. But you know what? At this point, Ms. Noble deserves most of the blame. How many times has Ms. Noble ordered Chris and Jamal to help out with a charity? And, every single time, what’s happened? Chris and Jamal have come up with a stupid plan to get out of it. At this point, why does Ms. Noble waste her time with them? And why do they still have a radio program, despite all of the trouble that it’s caused at Manny High over the years? How incompetent is Ms. Noble?
The only two students to not skip school are Dawn and her rival, Kitty Collins. Dawn and Kitty are competing to be valedictorian, which at this school apparently has less to do with maintaining good grades and more to do with kissing up to Ms. Noble. Ms. Noble orders Dawn and Kitty to work on a presentation together and they learn an important lesson about team work and not trying to sabotage each other. At the end of the presentation, Dawn says that Kitty should be valedictorian. Kitty replies that Dawn deserves it. “Okay,” Dawn say, “see ya.” Again, it would seem like whoever has the top GPA should be valedictorian but I’ve noticed that’s rarely the case in these Peter Engel-produced high school shows. Everyone is always turning down the honor or stepping aside to allow someone else to give the speech at graduation. This just doesn’t seem like something that would happen in real life.
Anyway, Chris and Jamal hold a carnival on the roof of Manny High and raise money for the charity. Ms. Noble hits them both in the face with a pie. The whole thing just feels lazy.
Again, this was a dumb episode. If Ms. Noble really cared about all of these charities, she wouldn’t continually be putting Chris and Jamal in a position where they could easily screw everything up. Seriously, Ms. Noble’s the worst.
Next week, we’ll be one step closer to the final episode of this show.
