A young man becomes immersed in a world of his own imagination.A young man becomes immersed in a world of his own imagination.A young man becomes immersed in a world of his own imagination.
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- TriviaActor Mary Lynn Rajskub playing Mom Jean Liggetts stated that they used the same wig prop for her as Jack Black had for Nacho Libre.
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Written by Stevie Wright (as Stephen Wright) and George Young
Performed by The Easybeats
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Poignant, funny, well acted and the perfect salve for a world upside down in 2017. Has a lot of potential for commentary on celebrity culture and the American family. Since Donald Trump's election it seems this could be very topical and quite relevant to a society decaying because of the worship of authoritarianism. Maybe rework it a little but get it up and running, pushing the edges a little further. A great premise but only ONE episode? I'd watch a whole season of this. It's unique and has tremendous satirical potential. The Uncle is brilliant and laugh out loud funny. Which I did many times. Laugh out loud that is. Lewis Pullman is our Everyman. Dumbfounded in a world gone mad.
- JoannaFolino
- Feb 9, 2017
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