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| | Good Burger |
 | | The movie "Good Burger" is based on one of the show's sketches, in which Mitchell created the character Ed. |
 | | Thompson's character, Dexter, sets the plot in motion when he borrows his mother's car, slams it into the car of his teacher (played by Sinbad, in a truly disastrous 70s Afro, lapels the size of place mats and patchwork pants) and is forced to take a summer job to pay for the $1,900 damage. |
 | | Good Burger, a homey little fast-food joint, hires him, but it's facing a major economic threat: Mondo Burger, which is opening just across the street, is glamorous, glitzy and bigger than life, and its employees wear silver spacesuits. |
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