Anything is Possible in Texas (aka Plano Through the Looking Glass)

Season 1Episode 730 minDez. 28, 2016
Anything is Possible in Texas (aka Plano Through the Looking Glass)

This episode finds us kicking around Plano, Texas. We went there to visit our friend Chris Sabat (director, Dragonball Z). James had asked him for help in recording a voice-over reel, but really came hoping to impress him enough to score a part in his new project 'Dragonball Super'. James thought that even a small role in the new series could help redeem him for the disastrous live action 'Dragonball Evolution' movie he inflicted on the world in 2009. Chris saw right through him...

While we were there we found ourselves at the Magic Time Machine Restaurant and Bar which is kind of a dark, mysterious combination of Chuck E Cheese and peyote. Mark had an hallucinogenic allergic reaction to what was called an 'Ugly Drink', and may or may not have caused the death of a Jack Sparrow look alike who worked there. Blinded by desperation, James was hoping against hope that the children's restaurant was an actual time machine that he could use to go back to 2009 and tell his agent to get him out of his 'Dragonball Evolution' contract.

Anything is Possible in Texas (aka Plano Through the Looking Glass) has aired on Dez. 28, 2016
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