Series cast summary: | |||
Method Man | ... | Method Man / ... 13 episodes, 2004 | |
Redman | ... | Redman 13 episodes, 2004 | |
Anna Maria Horsford | ... | Dorothea / ... 13 episodes, 2004 | |
Beth Littleford | ... | Nancy Blaford 13 episodes, 2004 | |
David Henrie | ... | Skyler Blaford 13 episodes, 2004 | |
Peter Jacobson | ... | Bill Blaford 13 episodes, 2004 | |
Lahmard J. Tate | ... | Lil' Bit 13 episodes, 2004 | |
Jeremiah Birkett | ... | Dupree 13 episodes, 2004 | |
Real life actors/rap artists Method Man and Redman play themselves as they move into a comfortable luxury estate from the success of their recording albums and acting gigs and then try to fit in with the uptight, predominately Caucasian community whom try to evict them for their wild party gatherings while gaining admiration from a handful of neighbor eccentrics including the young son of their real estate agent whom live just next door. Written by matt-282
This show is hilarious. Best new sitcom... and probably one of the better recent sitcoms. Thankfully it's one of the highest rated shows right now, reality TV is taking over my idiot box. I need fiction, and "Method & Red" is hilarious. To those of you who don't like it: don't watch. Don't complain that you don't like it... just don't watch it... that easy. I don't like reality TV, you don't see me going ALL over the World Wide Web complaining about it.
Anyway, if you have even a smidgen of a sense of humor and can enjoy this kind of comedy; watch it. While so far there has been no mention of Wu Tang, both Method Man and Redman basically play themselves: rich rappers living in rich neighborhood in New Jersey. In fact, the Wu Tang house is reportedly located in Central Jersey. The acting, while exaggerated, fits the shows exaggerated plots. It's meant to entertain. The only annoying part of the show is the laugh track. It's not a studio shot sitcom. It's filmed more like "Malcolm in the Middle" and "Arrested Development". I have however noticed the laugh track slowly diminishing.