Case in point: The non-Grammer cast included Kaitlin Olson, Mary Lynn Rajskub, Malcolm Barrett and a young, mustache-less Paul F. Tompkins.
Show](https://www.cracked.com/article_32866_mr-show-bob-odenkirk-goes-behind-the-scenes-of-the-classic-titanica-sketch.html), the acclaimed sketch comedy show that somehow got made without a single endorsement from a former Cheers cast member. Worse yet, this slavish attempt to reproduce the original sketches but with new performers who don’t spell color with a “u,” resulted in the cast being directed to “reproduce line readings of the original jokes.” And after shooting the bulk of the series for two months, they flew to L.A. to “shoot the wrap-arounds with Kelsey” in just one day, immediately after landing. [Kaitlin Olson](https://www.cracked.com/article_36380_the-worst-thing-every-its-always-sunny-character-has-ever-done.html), Mary Lynn Rajskub, Malcolm Barrett and a young, mustache-less [Paul F. While this bizarre televised experiment lasted for only a handful of episodes before ending as disastrously as your average Crane family dinner party, in retrospect, the show also had some major positives. It still feels like a half-remembered fever dream.