ilovebrunei
Joined Mar 2007
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This is a small budget mini-series filmed in Northern Ireland, it follows the trials and tribulations of a group of men and women as they try to form a biker gang.
The humor is very dry, and it is a hilarious parody of shows like "Sons of Anarchy". The reviewer from Ireland above "CharlieHound" compared the show to SOA which I find a little funny, The Clandestine does it's best to show how shows like Anarchy hype a lifestyle that most likely ends with a prison sentence.
The Clandestine is good fun for any motorcyclist and while it does follow some well-established clichés, it is always done with a wink and a nod, from the jokes about Sportbike riders looking like power rangers, to the bad-a$$ biker image of cruiser and Harley guys.
If you enjoy dry humor and a bit of slapstick, have lived your life around motorcycles and understand the irony behind much of the show, than I say you should enjoy it immensely, I know I did.
The humor is very dry, and it is a hilarious parody of shows like "Sons of Anarchy". The reviewer from Ireland above "CharlieHound" compared the show to SOA which I find a little funny, The Clandestine does it's best to show how shows like Anarchy hype a lifestyle that most likely ends with a prison sentence.
The Clandestine is good fun for any motorcyclist and while it does follow some well-established clichés, it is always done with a wink and a nod, from the jokes about Sportbike riders looking like power rangers, to the bad-a$$ biker image of cruiser and Harley guys.
If you enjoy dry humor and a bit of slapstick, have lived your life around motorcycles and understand the irony behind much of the show, than I say you should enjoy it immensely, I know I did.