
If you haven’t yet tuned into an episode of John Mulaney’s weekly Netflix variety series Everybody’s Live with John Mulaney, a sketch featuring the members of Phish dressed as the cast of Seinfeld might seem like a hallucination straight out of a jam band-inspired acid trip. But it’s actually par for the course on Mulaney’s talk show, which has quickly become one of television’s most captivating weekly watches—largely due to the wacky, absurd sketches dreamed up by Mulaney, with Netflix picking up the tab.
In the case of this week’s episode, Phish’s Trey Anastasio dressed as Jerry, Mike Gordon as George, Jon Fishman as Elaine, and Page McConnell as Kramer attempted to act out a Seinfeld scene. The bit started with Mulaney observing the band through his telescope, while sidekick Richard Kind wondered aloud if it was too late to change the episode’s theme to “What if Seinfeld was Phish?” Later in the episode, they checked in on Phish again, only to find them flubbing their lines and the studio audience growing increasingly agitated.
Elsewhere on last night’s episode of Everybody’s Live, Mulaney lined up his next bit: in a nod to recent online discourse over who would win in a fight between 100 men and a gorilla, the comedian announced that he’ll be fighting three 14-year-old boys on the season finale episode on May 28th. Should be must-see TV.
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