When a career criminal's plan for revenge is thwarted by unlikely circumstances, he puts his intended victim's son in his place by putting him in prison...and then joining him.
Acting
Will Arnett's rich-kid tantrums are art form, not performance.
Writing
Screenplay by former 'SNL' writers who clearly hated the system.
Practical Effects
Prison sets so authentically gross you can smell them.

Director
Bob Odenkirk
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Bob Odenkirk directed this between 'Mr. Show' and 'Breaking Bad,' and you can feel the transitional energy.
This bombed in 2006 but became a cable staple—peak 'comedy you find at 2am on TBS' energy.