Yeah - but because of that, they can make decent jokes about them.
Like how weird George's supervisor is. When she stays at her boss's house, her boss says something like "I've taken in my fair share of vagrants over the years. Oh, the homeless are desperate, passionate lovers, but they will rob you blind..."
It's an Australian sketch show, with a little bit of sitcom thrown in.
Basically, Eagle and Evans are two guys who work as a warm-up act for a popular, fictional entertainer, Blaze De Silva. Around that loose story is a whole lot of random (yet recurring over several episodes) skits.
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Like how weird George's supervisor is. When she stays at her boss's house, her boss says something like "I've taken in my fair share of vagrants over the years. Oh, the homeless are desperate, passionate lovers, but they will rob you blind..."
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Basically, Eagle and Evans are two guys who work as a warm-up act for a popular, fictional entertainer, Blaze De Silva. Around that loose story is a whole lot of random (yet recurring over several episodes) skits.
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Though if I recall correctly, it wasn't considered hugely fantastic.
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Which is why I'm happy that we're still inexplicably recieving The Comedy Channel for free.
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The best part about digital is the music channels - no video clips or ads, just music of a certain genre. And there's over 30 channels of it, too.
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