There's no target too weird, complicated, silly, or dumb as Australian comedians send up humanity in this six-part satirical sketch comedy series.
Bande-annonce
Casting
Nicholas Boshier
Tony Jennings
Nicholas Boshier
Tenison
Nicholas Boshier
Paul
Jazz Twemlow
News Anchor
Jazz Twemlow
General
Jazz Twemlow
Stable Hand
Elena Foreman
Gweneviere
Elena Foreman
Politician
Elena Foreman
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Kate Box
Margie Smith
Kate Box
Guide
Kate Box
Jenny Morgan
Jake Ryan
Brent
Jake Ryan
Policeman
Sarah Bishop
Jess
Sarah Bishop
Woman
Sarah Bishop
Rach
Christiaan Van Vuuren
Panicked Man
Christiaan Van Vuuren
Hunter
Christiaan Van Vuuren
Aussie Bro
Zoe Coombs Marr
Professor McBride
Zoe Coombs Marr
Employee
Jonny Brugh
Jesus
Jonny Brugh
John
Jonny Brugh
Resident
Craig Anderson
Bartender
Craig Anderson
Fan
Craig Anderson
Miffed Benchman
Henry Inglis
Narrator
Chika Ikogwe
Butcher Boy
Chika Ikogwe
Steph
Chika Ikogwe
Fletch
David Woodhead
Byron
David Woodhead
Dave
David Woodhead
Larry
Ayesha Madon
Cadet
Ayesha Madon
Chav
Ayesha Madon
Chav Dave
Mike Duncan
Businessman
Mike Duncan
Cadet
Mitchell Why
Bar Patrons
Mitchell Why
Drone Pilots
Mitchell Why
Soldier
Zoe Terakes
Employee
Ben Lawson
Host
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Commentaires
10 commentaires
This has a twang of Monty Python to it, for those who keep comparing it to Austrailian shows it's got a big Brit influence and is written by a Brit which I think gives it a different approach. Didn't take much to the first episode but stuck with it and have increasingly enjoyed the show as it has progressed and its serious and silly mix. Looking forward to a second season.
Intelligent and unique sketch comedy that targets a broad range of issues in an original way.
I found the comedy style hilarious and unique. Really love the work put in by the team and hope to see a second season. We all need more laughs these days.
Can't put a finger on why it doesn't work... I chuckled here and there... and I know the ideas would've sounded good in a writer's room, and the issues they're addressing are important and not addressed anywhere else on TV. For some reason, having a whole stable of thespians in it too doesn't quite hit the right sketch comedy note (though Zoe Terakes was just the right tone of underplayed deadpan in the first ep). Hope it picks up.
