Shasta McNasty

Shasta McNasty
Also known as ''Shasta''
Genre Sitcom
Created by Jeff Eastin
Written by Maral Adams
Chris Brown
George Doty IV
Jeff Eastin
Jim Keily
Caryn Lucas
Travis Romero
Dave Rygalski
Directed by Alan Cohn
Dennis Dugan
Savage Steve Holland
Neal Israel
Scott Kalvert
Tim O'Donnell
Danny Silverberg
Craig Zisk
Starring Jake Busey
Carmine Giovinazzo
Dale Godboldo
Jolie Jenkins
Composer(s) Dale Godboldo
Rick Ziegler
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 22
Production
Executive producer(s) Jeff Eastin
Richard Gurman
Neal H. Moritz
Producer(s) Jimmy Aleck
Bill Canterbury
Jim Keily
Tracey Ormandy
Running time 30 minutes
Production company(s) Neal H. Moritz Productions
Columbia TriStar Television
Distributor Columbia TriStar Domestic Television (2001)
Sony Pictures Television
Release
Original network UPN
Original release October 5, 1999 (1999-10-05) – August 1, 2000 (2000-08-01)

Shasta McNasty (later retitled Shasta) is an American sitcom that aired on UPN during the 1999–2000 season. The show was created by Jeff Eastin and produced by Eastin and Neal H. Moritz. The show starred Carmine Giovinazzo, Jake Busey, Dale Godboldo, and Jolie Jenkins.

Although Shasta McNasty premiered with less-than-favorable reviews from critics,[1] the program was nominated for a People's Choice Award for best new comedy.[2]

Plotline

Shasta McNasty focused on three friends — Scott, Dennis and Randy — who are part of the rap rock band Shasta McNasty. After signing to Da Funk Records, the three friends relocate from Chicago to LA where they find out that the label has gone bust. Keeping their advance money that they'd been given, they rent an apartment in Venice Beach where they share a kitchen with their next door neighbor Diana. The first half of the series focused on the band, their landlord, odd jobbing to make rent and generally getting up to mischief, while the second half of the season focused on them working at the local bar for their friend Vern, hoping to get signed by a label again and the developing relationship between Scott and Diana.

Reception

A sneak preview of the series after UPN's highly rated WWF SmackDown! drew 4.52 million viewers.[3] However, when the series was moved to its scheduled 8 p.m. timeslot, ratings dropped.[4] Halfway through the first season, UPN shortened the show's title to Shasta, and the series was canceled after its first season.[5][6]

Cast

Main

Guest stars

Episodes

No.Title[7]Original air dateProd.
code[7]
1"Pilot"
"Brothers Out Land"
October 5, 1999 (1999-10-05)100

Via Scott talking to the Fourth Wall, we discover how the guys ended up in L.A. and discover that since they lost their record contract, they've spent a lot of time scoping out the babes. Scott catches Randy and Dennis spying on the girl in the apartment opposite. When they discover that her boyfriend is cheating on her, Scott asks the others to help him plant a pair of Diana's panties to ensure that she breaks up with him. With Dennis and Diana on the look out, Randy helps Scott get inside her apartment, where he ends up having a fight with her parrot, Buster.

Guest stars: Mary Lynn Rajskub as Diana; Mark Daniel Cade, Lionel D. Carson, Cindy Margolis, Paul Wight

Note: Episode directed by Dennis Dugan.
2"Little Dude"October 5, 1999 (1999-10-05)001

During dinner with Scott's girlfriend Karen, the boys get caught up in a brawl with Vern a 'little person' employed by the restaurant. When the boys discover that he's been fired, Scott tries to find him another job while Dennis, Randy and Vern spend the days goofing off. Elsewhere, Randy is offered the important job of arranging a fundraiser with special guest speaker Gary Coleman which ultimately results in heartbreak for one of the boys.

Guest stars: Gary Coleman, Richard Kline, Heather Kozar
3"Adult Education"October 12, 1999 (1999-10-12)002

After discovering that the 'Squidmato' stand is closing down, Randy blends his own and gets Dennis to endorse it with the locals before appearing as a guest on Win Ben Stein's Money. Meanwhile, Diana who finds herself strangely attracted to Dennis' genius is eager to seek out the truth and Scott enrolls in night school only to develop a crush on his married teacher.

Guest star: Ben Stein
4"Chubby Chick"October 19, 1999 (1999-10-19)003
Dennis thinks that his chubby girlfriend will dump him when she loses weight. Elsewhere, after not being able to watch the Notre Dame game in Captain Bob's or any other bar local to them, Randy convinces Scott to steal their neighbours cable so that they can watch the game. Unfortunately, their neighbor has a love of Spanish soap operas.
5"The Return of Buster"November 2, 1999 (1999-11-02)107

Scott convinces Dennis and Randy to spend Halloween watching scary movies with him, but he soon finds himself in the middle of his very own mashup of popular horror flicks when he has a nightmare about Buster the Parrot.

Guest star: Cindy Margolis
6"Angels in Lingerie Are Devils in Disguise"November 9, 1999 (1999-11-09)108
With the help of Randy and Diana, Scott attempts to transform Tina, a clumsy waitress, into a sexy lingerie model. She has trouble finding a job when they realize that she looks exactly the same as Victoria's Secret model Suzanne Lanza. Dennis tries to help out, and lands himself a job in the process.
7"Viva Las Vegas"November 16, 1999 (1999-11-16)009

Dennis convinces Randy and Scott to come on his road trip to Las Vegas following the sequence of his free coupon book. The trip turns into a disaster when Scott's former high school girlfriend sics her new boyfriend, a hitman, onto the boys.

Guest stars: Lisa Boyle, Diana Uribe
8"The Thanksgiving Show"November 23, 1999 (1999-11-23)010

When the boys take a trip to the homeless shelter on Thanksgiving, Dennis is reunited with his deadbeat father, Jack. Jack moves in with the boys, but soon they are all sick of him, and try to get him and his stripper girlfriend back together, so he will move back out.

Guest star: Gary Busey
9"The Menace from Venice"December 7, 1999 (1999-12-07)005
The boys decide to turn Vern into a professional boxer after he gets into a fight with another little person in a club, with disastrous results until Scott steps in to train him and things get a bit sticky when a local fight promoter wants in on his terms.
10"Bed Worthy"January 18, 2000 (2000-01-18)TBA
Unable to pay his share of the rent, Dennis agrees to babysit the landlord's grandchildren – he entertains them with a story involving the boys, Diana, and a bed.
11"Big Brother"January 25, 2000 (2000-01-25)004

When the boys return from Tijuana, they learn that Eduardo, a bullfighter, has stowed away in their trunk in order to find his long-lost fiancée. Meanwhile, Dennis joins a big brother program, but his little brother soon begins copying his every move.

Guest stars: Erik Estrada and Idalis DeLeón
12"Leo is a Pain in My..."February 1, 2000 (2000-02-01)006

After a brief stint dressed as a cow, Dennis sells people looks at the Leonardo DiCaprio shaped rash it left on his behind in order to collect money to pay the rent. Elsewhere Scott tries his hand at working a skate shop before Mexican wrestling.

Guest star: Jaime Bergman
13"The Crush"February 8, 2000 (2000-02-08)013
The band brainstorms new ideas for names, when they discover they can not use the 'McNasty' in Shasta McNasty. Meanwhile, Diana tries to sabotage Scott's latest relationship after she reveals she has romantic feelings for him.
14"The F Word"February 15, 2000 (2000-02-15)014
Diana accidentally draws Scott's ex-girlfriend to him, when she attempts to find out more about his past. Meanwhile, Dennis encounters 'perfume withdrawal', as he searches to find his girlfriend the perfect gift for Valentine's Day and Randy tries to encourage Diana to talk to Scott about her feelings before he reaches out to his ex.
15"True Size"February 22, 2000 (2000-02-22)TBA

Verne enlists the help of Michelle and Diana when a scam leaves his bank account empty.

Guest star: Jeff Ross
16"The Shortest Yard"May 30, 2000 (2000-05-30)TBA
Verne bets his arch rival that his less than great Pee-Wee League football team will win a game. Meanwhile, Scott and Randy bribe a cheerleading team to appear, by telling them that an L.A. Lakers cheerleading scout will be in the crowd.
17"Bachelorette Party"June 6, 2000 (2000-06-06)TBA

When Diana's boss makes her throw a bachelorette for his fiancée, she is convinced by the boys to have it at Captain Verne's Bar, with the boys doing the catering. The boys, however, have other plans as Verne installs a secret two-way mirror and begins charging people to watch the party. The bride-to-be convinces Dennis to bring out the kinky lingerie and the stripper, making it a night none of them will soon forget.

Guest star: Erik Estrada
18"The Sugar Pill"June 13, 2000 (2000-06-13)TBA
Shasta get the chance to perform for a record executive at Captain Verne's Bar, although the run up to it doesn't go smoothly when Dennis ingests a vast amount of psychotropic pills believing them to be sugar, Verne blackmails Scott into having a double date with his date's sister, Michelle and Diana's early arrival at the bar and Randy trying to deal with both of his friends problems.
19"The Quiz"July 7, 2000 (2000-07-07)TBA

After another one of Dennis' ideas for theme nights at Verne's goes awry, they come up with an idea for "Underwear night" and trick Scott into being the poster boy. Meanwhile, Diana claims she's over Scott and thanks Randy for his help by hooking him up with one of her workmates who turns out to be perfect for him, until Dennis gets involved.

Guest star: Brian Lawler
20"Blue Flu"July 18, 2000 (2000-07-18)TBA
When Diana gets offered a job in New York, Scott is faced with a difficult decision regarding his feelings for her and his relationship with Michelle. Elsewhere, Dennis temporarily moves into Verne's crash pad while he awaits the arrival of the model he met while skiing and Randy tries to convince Verne that the speakers he's bought are not the right ones for the bar.
21"Play Dead, Clown"July 25, 2000 (2000-07-25)TBA

Scott's current girlfriend asks him to babysit her eight-year-old daughter, who, according to Diana can make or break their relationship. When Randy and Dennis have the bright idea of inviting the Jager girls up to the apartments for a party, Scott and Diana take it upon themselves to hire a clown for the little girl, with hilarious consequences.

Note: Written by Logan Ansell.
22"Behind the Band: 2010"August 1, 2000 (2000-08-01)TBA

In this final episode, we get an insight into what happened to the band after the series ended. Set in 2010, the episode flash forwards to where the band are now and discusses their fame since being signed after the gig featured in 'The Sugar Pill'.

Note: Written by Travis Romero.

References

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  2. "26th Annual People's Choice Awards Names Favorites; First Awards Show of the New Millennium to Be Presented Live on CBS Jan. 9, 2000". Business Wire. 1999-12-01. Retrieved 2008-11-11.
  3. Wallenstein, Andrew. "'Shasta McNasty': One dreadful show from UPN". medialifemagazine.com. Retrieved 2008-11-11.
  4. Carman, John (1999-10-28). "Fall Fallout: `Judging Amy,' `WWF Smackdown!' among season's early hits – `Action,' `Wasteland' top list of losers". sfgate.com. Retrieved 2008-11-11.
  5. Fretts, Bruce (1999-12-16). "Laugh Off-Track". ew.com. Retrieved 2008-11-11.
  6. Childs, T. Mike (2004). The Rocklopedia Fakebandica. Macmillan. p. 196. ISBN 0-312-32944-X.
  7. 1 2 From the United States Copyright Office catalog: "Public Catalog - Copyright Catalog (1978 to present) - Basic Search [search 'Title': "Shasta McNasty"]". United States Copyright Office. Retrieved 2016-06-22.
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