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Weird City The One (2019– ) Online

Weird City The One (2019– ) Online
Original Title :
The One
Genre :
TV Episode / Comedy / Sci-Fi
Year :
2019–
Directror :
Adam Bernstein
Cast :
Shaughn Buchholz,Emmy Buckner,LeVar Burton
Writer :
Charlie Sanders
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
30min
Rating :
7.6/10
Weird City The One (2019– ) Online

In the not-too-distant future of Weird City, Stu (Dylan O'Brien) and Burt (Ed O'Neill) discover that dating is not what it used to be, and love can be found in the most unexpected places.
Episode credited cast:
Shaughn Buchholz Shaughn Buchholz - Pitchman / Technician
Emmy Buckner Emmy Buckner - Plisa
LeVar Burton LeVar Burton - Dr. Negari
Ithamar Enriquez Ithamar Enriquez - Strange Man
Sara Gilbert Sara Gilbert
Anthony Holiday Anthony Holiday - Nurmph Malloy / Rich Dude
Emily Kosloski Emily Kosloski - Vandrea Malloy / Rich lady
Pam Murphy Pam Murphy - O'Shell
Dylan O'Brien Dylan O'Brien - Stu Maxsome
Ed O'Neill Ed O'Neill - Burt
Vladimir John Perez Vladimir John Perez - Dward
Susan Ruttan Susan Ruttan - Linda Maxsome
Chris Witaske Chris Witaske - Booj
Cynthy Wu Cynthy Wu - Schmeidre


User reviews

roternow

roternow

Much like most of his other projects, Dylan O'Brien is a surrogate for the audience in this strange world. He's just as horrified by the pretentiousness of the 'Above the Line' Crowd as the audience is supposed to be.

With less than 30 minutes this comedy manages to introduce characters that are relatable in a world that is not. It was made possible by stellar casting.

Ed O'Neil has always been cast as an undersell, and his masculinity and appeal is always good-natured and hidden under a lovable or pitiful innocence.

Dylan O'Brien's appeal depends greatly in his ability to humanize his characters and put himself into his roles. He seems self-aware of how mad the upper class world is, above the line.

The show worked due to the cast's ability to convince the audience that people would live like the 'aboves' and conform to an indulgent life that borders on sinister in it's insistence that residents above the line conform to certain standards

Tiny dirty jokes inserted without a laugh track or a pause make this one of the most well-written pieces of work I've seen in a long time.

O'Brien shows his stealth comedy skills once again, and O'Neil reminds us why we believed Vera Farmiga would marry him, and why he is still in the business
Buridora

Buridora

This episode was hella good but other eps getting more boring :S Swear missed the storyline on the first ep and the cast :(
Truthcliff

Truthcliff

Not all of the jokes worked, a lot of them didn't, but having that in your face comedy in an anthology series like this made it stand out. This felt similar to the UK series Inside No. 9.

Not a particularly shocking twist, but a pretty strong first episode for the new series.