Vice Principals Examines the Rage of the Modern White Man





Vice Principals Examines the Rage of the Modern White Man

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Danny McBride and Jody Hill are the premier satirists of the entitlement of white men, and the rage they’re capable of exhibiting when things don’t go their way. That’s the backbone of The Foot Fist Way, Eastbound & Down, and their new HBO series Vice Principals, which debuts tonight. If you appreciate the vulgar, unhinged, often violent comedy of their past works, you’ll probably enjoy Vice Principals. If you don’t, you might want to steer clear.



McBride plays one of two vice principals at a high school in South Carolina who are vying to replace the outgoing principal (played in a short cameo by Bill Murray). His character, Neal Gamby, is a lot like Eastbound’s Kenny Powers, but without the fame and money that comes with being a major league baseball pitcher. Gamby never knew the drugs and women and success that amplified Powers’ egomania to cartoonish levels; he’s peaked as a small town disciplinarian who’s hated by students, teachers and fellow administrators alike. He’s less crazed than Powers, but perhaps even more pathetic, closer to McBride’s Foot Fist Way character, Fred Simmons. It’s a prototypical McBride role, an angry, unlikable man who is deservedly disrespected by almost everybody he encounters, but over the first six episodes (the only ones we’ve seen so far) he becomes slightly more sympathetic than you might imagine. It took a few seasons for Powers to even start to redeem himself, a process that McBride and Hill never followed through to completion; Gamby starts to take small steps in that direction by the end of these first six episodes.



Gamby actually looks better in comparison to his fellow vice principal and co-conspirator, Lee Russell, who’s played with an effeminate Southern fussiness by the fantastic Walton Goggins. Russell is more put together than Gamby—he’s an ingratiating dandy who blatantly courts favor with the teachers and the new principal. He’s also a complete sociopath, with hidden reservoirs of rage that are much deeper and more shocking than Gamby’s. When the two team up to undermine the out-of-towner brought in to be their new principal, it’s Russell who quickly escalates to a criminal level that makes Gamby uncomfortable.



These two men hate each other, but they know each other, and decide to team up to drive the new principal, Dr. Belinda Brown (played by Kimberly Hebert Gregory), away as quickly as possible. Russell’s spindly prissiness and Gamby’s stout oafishness mesh like a classic comedy duo, and McBride and Goggins are incredibly entertaining when they try to one-up each others’ Southern-accented vulgarity.

As the largely ineffective vice principal of a school that prefers to  whopping two scenes. It took Parks and Recreation years to convince Murray to play the mayor of Pawnee, but give him some straight-man patriotism on HBO as an old-softie principal retiring to take care of his dying wife, and apparently he's ready and willing. (Especially if you come to his home in Charleston.) He doesn't do anything special while he's here, but it's the thought that counts.



Co-created by Danny McBride and Jody Hill, and executive-produced by David Gordon Green, Vice Principals is in many ways a





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