Because I bailed after around 10 minutes.
Didn’t even know about it, was it ‘Bad’?
Beat It, you!
You’re kidding.
My wife was a fan of his; she was aghast that I didn’t thoroughly enjoy it.
It was so bad that I had to save it (on our DVR) and show my 30-year old daughter, but she was OK with seeing only the last five minutes, the part with the horribly animated dancing. So I saw it 1+ times!
Was it a ‘Thriller’?
Geez, what next? “A Very John Wayne Gacy Thanksgiving”? Christmas is taken since South Park already came up with a Charles Manson episode for that holiday.
He was a ‘smooth criminal’
OK, so fill us in. What is this? I don’t watch over-the-air TV.
Idk
Gah, yes, the dancing. Given how important it was to the plot (such as it was), you’d think they’d have taken the time to animate it properly, but…nope. It was mediocre video-game level.
‘The way you make me feel’…just ewww!!
Nope… started to DVR it so my wife could watch later. After about 15 minutes I cancelled the recording, deleted it and changed the channel.
“Don’t stop til you get enough”
I would rather stick a pencil in my eye. I wonder, who is cashing in on this abomination?
I think the Charles Manson episode is Thanksgiving. The “Woodland Critter’s Christmas” is the Christmas episode, as well as the “Mr. Hankey” ones.
“The man in the mirror”??
Yes, Madame P. and I watched it. We love Thriller, enjoyed Ghosts and parts of Moonwalker. But… It was a clear attempt of the Jackson estate making moolah off Michael’s memory. The characters were cardboard cutout boring. The script had plot-holes bigger than the entire show. The villain was named “Conformity”. Using the song Thriller to help turn zombies back into people was the least of the flaws.
I hope it’s never repeated.
“Say, say, say”
Nope, Christmas. “Merry Christmas Charlie Manson,” the 16th episode of season 2.