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The Knights of Prosperity

  • TV Series
  • 2007–
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
1.4K
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Sofía Vergara, Donal Logue, Maz Jobrani, Kevin Michael Richardson, Lenny Venito, and Josh Grisetti in The Knights of Prosperity (2007)
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A group of blue-collar guys scheme to rob a celebrity in New York City.A group of blue-collar guys scheme to rob a celebrity in New York City.A group of blue-collar guys scheme to rob a celebrity in New York City.

  • Creators
    • Jon Beckerman
    • Rob Burnett
  • Stars
    • Donal Logue
    • Sofía Vergara
    • Lenny Venito
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    1.4K
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    • Creators
      • Jon Beckerman
      • Rob Burnett
    • Stars
      • Donal Logue
      • Sofía Vergara
      • Lenny Venito
    • 5User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Donal Logue
    Donal Logue
    • Eugene Gurkin
    • 2007
    Sofía Vergara
    Sofía Vergara
    • Esperanza Villalobos
    • 2007
    Lenny Venito
    Lenny Venito
    • Francis 'Squatch' Squacieri
    • 2007
    Maz Jobrani
    Maz Jobrani
    • Gourishankar 'Gary' Subramaniam
    • 2007
    Kevin Michael Richardson
    Kevin Michael Richardson
    • Rockefeller Butts
    • 2007
    Josh Grisetti
    Josh Grisetti
    • Louis Plunk
    • 2007
    Kevin Carrigan
    Kevin Carrigan
    • Frank Cortland
    • 2007
    Ray Romano
    Ray Romano
    • Self…
    • 2007
    Bobby Cannavale
    Bobby Cannavale
    • Enrico Cortez
    • 2007
    Reiko Aylesworth
    Reiko Aylesworth
    • Simone Cashwell
    • 2007
    Felix Solis
    Felix Solis
    • Jaime Santanita
    • 2007
    David Pinon
    • Flavio Puente
    • 2007
    Lawrence Winslow
    Lawrence Winslow
    • Security Guard #1
    • 2007
    R. Ward Duffy
    R. Ward Duffy
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    • 2007
    Aristedes Philip DuVal
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    • 2007
    Wayne May
    • Bouncer
    • 2007
    Danny Trejo
    Danny Trejo
    • Hector
    • 2007
    Edward Burns
    Edward Burns
    • Self
    • 2007
    • Creators
      • Jon Beckerman
      • Rob Burnett
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    8SnoopyStyle

    Crazy originality ends too soon

    Eugine Gurkin (Donal Logue) is tired of being a janitor. So he gathers up a crew of like minded individuals, call themselves The Knights of Prosperity, and rob from the rich and famous. Their first target is Mick Jagger. The other bumbling idiots in the crew are played by Lenny Venito, Maz Jobrani, Kevin Michael Richardson, Josh Grisetti, and the shockingly crazy hot Sofía Vergara. Being a mid season replacement probably hurt it tremendously. But being unconventional probably hurt it even more. The darn thing was so original that it just couldn't get an audience. It is truly criminal that it didn't last more than 13 episodes.
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    Gurkin's 6: "Knights" is another fresh and funny comic concoction from Worldwide Pants - at first

    Network: ABC; Genre: Comedy; Content Rating: TV-PG (language, adult content); Perspective: Contemporary (star range: 1 - 4);

    Seasons Reviewed: Series (1 season)

    Eugine Gurkin (Donal Logue) is a janitor who scrubs toilets for the man until one day he decides to ditch the blue collar rat race, form up a group of equally downtrodden misfits and - armed with custom-made t-shirts and a plan -goes to work stealing the American dream. They call themselves The Knights of Prosperity and they "rob from the rich to give to themselves" according to Paul Shaffer's hysterical and catchy opening theme song. Their first target: Mick Jagger.

    If that delicious premise doesn't get your mouth watering then you aren't jaded enough by the tired state of the sitcom to enjoy the freshness of "The Knights of Prosperity", the latest comic concoction from David Letterman's Worldwide Pants. Where celebrities, like Justin Timberlake appear to have won life's lottery, "Knights" is a show for the rest of us. The other end of the see-saw that have to scrape for everything they get. Hey, it's practically not even a crime to steal from these people. While I laughed quite hard at the first few episodes, I found myself wanting to like this show more than I actually did.

    "Knights" is led by Logue in a role that deserved to give him a higher profile (forget "Grounded for Life"). But "Knights" is also a well rounded ensemble where solid stories and the best lines are given over to it's eclectic supporting cast. A hysterical Maz Jobrani almost runs off with the show as "Gary", the hot-tempered, middle-eastern cab driver who delivers the best single-eyebrow raise since Stephen Colbert. This guy should be huge.

    Gary and Squatch (Lenny Venito, "The Sopranos" and just about every other show requiring an Italian character actor) have their own mini-race war going in, not to be outdone by the hilariously named Rockafeller Butts (Kevin Michael Richardson) as the show's gentle muscle and rotund Issac Hayes figure. The class system gets breached with Louis Plunk (Josh Grisetti) as the group's token square trust fund baby and the gender monopoly is broken by Esperanza (yowzer Sofia Vergara) who, naturally, Eugne has a thing for. They form a rag-tag, mad-capped version of "Ocean's 11". I love the premise, the way the plan unfolds (with mixed success) 1 episode at a time and I like the show, but it isn't entirely a success itself.

    This is the kind of multi-ethnic casting you'd otherwise only see on "Lost", but now in a rag-tag comedy it becomes a playground for racial jokes – but good racial jokes. A rarity on TV where politically incorrect humor for the sake of it has become the lazy norm.

    You catch a show this quirky and fresh and it always now comes with that sinking feeling that you'd better enjoy it while it lasts because it won't be around for long. This is normally the part of the review where I say that the show was cut down before it's potential was explored by it's cash-grabbing short-attention-span network, and while that did happen, it unfortunately isn't the end of the story.

    As it goes on "Knights" almost looks infected with a depression that comes with an awareness of it's own impending cancellation. It gives up. Falling back on silly costumes, more obvious ethnic jokes, name-dropping and stories that ask us to care about the personal lives of these characters. I won't want a morality lesson about believing in yourself or the value of friendship in a mad-capped story of a group of thieves.

    Maybe the premise is too high concept and the show is coasting too softly on that, but what begins early on as a funny series of cracking one-liners finds it increasingly hard to gin up its stories into real laughs. It becomes too broad, too strained, too story-heavy. The actors are consistently fun and entertaining, but the writing does them no favors.

    "The Knights of Prosperity" is a damn shame. A rocket concept with a great cast, the show was failed by predictable audience apathy, a network befuddled with what to do with it and, oddly enough, it's own increasingly tired and apathetic "we're out of here, what's the point" writing. It could have been so much fun.

    * * ½ /4
    1Nostradamus_esquire

    a mush of nothing

    KNIGHTS started off not too bad...but then went down the drain pretty quick...

    it was a nice idea for a comedy...great premise...stable enough to build a story around...but ridiculous enough to BE. A comedy...

    but around 7 episodes in they couldn't hold it together...the jokes got dumber the characters dumber the plot thinner...everything was just pathetic...

    so it's not funny...it tries too hard...it's a bit repetitive...it got stuck in the mud somewhere around the 5th episode and couldn't recover...

    big waste of time...wasted potential wasted premise...

    i mean what were they thinking...they should have just kept on with whatever they were doing in the beginning...

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    • Trivia
      Jeff Goldblum was originally intended to be the potential robbery victim in the series.
    • Quotes

      Eugene Gurkin: [fails to climb a fence] Most of my athleticism is of a horizontal nature.

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    • Release date
      • January 3, 2007 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • I Want to Rob Jeff Goldblum
    • Production companies
      • Touchstone Television
      • B&B
      • Worldwide Pants
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      30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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