I thought you did a damn fine job Eric.
And same goes to you, Matt (and Andrew). This really wrapped up well.
I think the best part of this episode was the editting. It seems like old Mr Films stuff (and maybe I'm thinking too far back here) has these kind of unnecessary moments, but I liked the speed of this episode. A good example was when I being taken out to the car, or when Jeff was having that freak-out scene as he went to the great beyond.
I have to say this is when my acting starts to run dry. I'm not saying I thought I was "good" ever, but I aimed to deliver a watchable, non-embarrassing performance.
I think in that I succeeded, with a few exceptions:
* When I have my first major freak-out, my wife asked why I was talking in a Southern accent. To which I replied "because I'm a bad actor." I have this tendency to sort of talk in this kind of drawl when doing my patented "crazy Tim" humor- if you've ever watched YAGD you'll know what I'm talking about. It was so short that it didn't bother me, but I realized I kind of fell back on it like a crutch - sort of like that scene towards the end in Nacho Libre where Jack Black completely breaks accent and character to begin sounding exactly like Tenacious D as he sings that song about his love interest, complete with making his trademark "tiddle-dee-do"'s.
The next part was as I was walking to the door at the end of Ep 11- something about the acting just seemed lazy. I think this continued a bit in ep 12 and the freak-out scene was of course all "crazy Tim" humor.
I don't think it hurt the show in the end (which is really all I care about) and maybe I'm just saying this because, of course, I am intimately familiar with myself, but I don't think I could ever be the kind of actor who could deliver the kind of performance wherein they become unrecognizable and disappear into the role.
Anyway, I think the best parts of the Jeff character was the premise and the writing. Ever since Atomic Hillbilly I was kind of waiting to do something similarly wacky in a Mr. Films production and it was cool to finally get the chance. It also rocked to get that much screen time despite only devoting little more than one weekend to the production.
