During the same morning that Harold and Kumar eat at White Castle, Harold learns that Maria, the girl he lusts after, has set off for Amsterdam. The pair decide to pursue her so that Harold can proclaim his love. However, an overzealous airline passenger mistakes Kumar for a terrorist, and the plane is diverted as the duo get stuck in a case of mistaken identity.
by vsgeprulz
on 05/12/2008 1 of 1 people found this review helpful
Okay, so the show wasn't dreadful. But judging by the success of the first show, and with a formula that seems really easy to follow up on and reproduce, this show certainly bombed. It just wasn't that good. The writers had 4 years thereabout to come up with some cracking jokes and scenarios but it is quite hit and miss in this film. Harold is still pretty good but Kumar was just too farfetched in this one and seemed quite irritating, unlike the Kumar everyone loved in white castle. All in all the show wasn't bad, just disappointing due to the funny first movie.