

Still the King
Vernon Brownmule, aka "Burnin' Vernon," is a scandal-ridden, washed-up, one-hit-wonder who was kicked out of country music, only to emerge 20 years later as the second best Elvis impersonator around. After crashing into an old country church sign during a drunken bender, he is arrested and sentenced to return and serve as the church's handyman as part of his parole. Along the way, he pretends to be the congregation's new minister and reconnects with a former one-night-stand, when he learns he has a 15-year-old daughter he's never met.
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Plot Summary
Still the King is a mockumentary series that follows a washed-up, womanizing country singer who, after a stint in rehab, decides to reinvent himself as a performer of children's music. He adopts a new persona, 'King Baby', and attempts to become a beloved kids' entertainer, leading to a series of awkward and humorous situations as he navigates this unexpected career path.
Critical Reception
Still the King garnered mixed to positive reviews, with critics often praising Tracey Ullman's comedic performance and the show's quirky premise. Some found the humor to be hit-or-miss, while others appreciated its unique take on celebrity reinvention and the absurdity of the situations.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for Tracey Ullman's versatile comedic talent.
- The mockumentary format and absurd premise were seen as fresh.
- Some found the humor inconsistent or leaning too heavily on awkwardness.
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Fun Fact
The series was developed by and stars Tracey Ullman, who also created and starred in 'Tracey Ullman's Show', a British sketch comedy series that aired on the BBC.
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