A 30-something-year-old's guide on how to live at home and get laid.A 30-something-year-old's guide on how to live at home and get laid.A 30-something-year-old's guide on how to live at home and get laid.
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This show is hilarious and cleverly written. We stumbled upon it with a group of friends one night, and it had us laughing. Sam Wang knows how to craft comedic timing and it's the perfect segway of love, laughs and the drama of being a 30 something living with your parents - a bit too close to home.
It's a shame it's not on Netflix as it is very bingeable and each episode ends on a cliffhanger. The two leads are very funny together and while each episode focuses around a central conceit, it's also the small little jokes, sly humour and clever sci fi and pop culture references that elicits a chuckle. Definitely do watch it, NZ / Aussie TV is not dead!
It's a shame it's not on Netflix as it is very bingeable and each episode ends on a cliffhanger. The two leads are very funny together and while each episode focuses around a central conceit, it's also the small little jokes, sly humour and clever sci fi and pop culture references that elicits a chuckle. Definitely do watch it, NZ / Aussie TV is not dead!
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