TeenerTot - 2016-04-19
I can only assume the show is about a love triangle.
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EvilHomer - 2016-04-19 It looks like something Boomer would enjoy too, mostly on account of the dog.
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EvilHomer - 2016-04-19 BOLLOCKS!
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClCBSEhmo-c5hJXUtpVJkuw
I'm watching episode 6 right now. It's got Limmy in it (of Weekly Wipe fame)! Also, Boomer would totes love the doggie.
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cognitivedissonance - 2016-04-19 Yeah, I posted it already. The dog appears to be the most human character in the entire show.
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atheistgirl - 2016-04-19
You can't have watched much television then.
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crasspm - 2016-04-19
Oh yah! I tried watching this! It's fascinating to me that there are people out there that thought this was a good idea, and there must be people who also find it entertaining. It really is truly a horrible show.
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Spit Spingola - 2016-04-19
WTF Great Britain
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FURY-161 - 2016-04-19
It does well in the far east, apparently. Probably for the same reasons Mr Bean is considered the high watermark of western comedy in that part of the world. Takes all sorts.
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dairyqueenlatifah - 2016-04-19
This was apparently an attempt to create a modern "silent" comedy akin to Charlie Chaplain. It ran for a grand 6 episodes that aired over the course of a month.
I've never felt such an urge to immediately go and watch something that looks and sounds so terrible.
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OxygenThief - 2022-12-29
Wikipedia just ethering this series in the description:
"Inspired by Charlie Chaplin, Morph, Laurel and Hardy, Pingu, Buster Keaton, Jacques Tati, and Marty Feldman, Pompidou aimed to reinvent visual comedy for the twenty-first century, and create an international series for a global audience. It did not succeed in this task."
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