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Almost Heroes Terry and Peter vs. Episode One (2011– ) Online

Almost Heroes Terry and Peter vs. Episode One (2011– ) Online
Original Title :
Terry and Peter vs. Episode One
Genre :
TV Episode / Comedy
Year :
2011–
Directror :
Graeme Lynch
Cast :
Paul Campbell,Ryan Belleville,Lauren Ash
Writer :
Ryan Belleville,Jason Belleville
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
30min
Rating :
5.1/10
Almost Heroes Terry and Peter vs. Episode One (2011– ) Online

When their father dies, the slick and charming Terry has to reluctantly partner up with his socially awkward brother to save the comic book store they inherited - or lose everything to their Dad's arch-enemy.
Episode cast overview:
Paul Campbell Paul Campbell - Terry
Ryan Belleville Ryan Belleville - Peter
Lauren Ash Lauren Ash - Bernie
Dave Hemstad Dave Hemstad - Dan
Athena Karkanis Athena Karkanis - Rayna
Meghan Heffern Meghan Heffern - Candi
Colin Mochrie Colin Mochrie - Boyd
Mark Andrada Mark Andrada - Space Barbarian
Tsholo Khalema Tsholo Khalema - Alien
Bob Bainborough Bob Bainborough - Dad
Donna Belleville Donna Belleville - Old Lady Customer
Karin Coulter McPherson Karin Coulter McPherson - Woman (as Karin McPherson)
James Hartnett James Hartnett - Nerdy Man (as James Hartnett)
Barry Stewel Barry Stewel - Old Man


User reviews

Usishele

Usishele

Ten lines? I have to type ten lines about this stupid show? I couldn't even make it through the pilot episode. I had to turn it off after the "how the father died" flashback. I feel like pulling a Stewie Griffin, traveling to the writers' house, and knocking them out yelling "it's not funny". Really, when I think of the scale of acting and writing I know Canadians are capable of, watching this "phone it in" level of production almost makes me weep. Man, the premise had such promise, but the first spoken geek joke went straight for the Klingon. Hey, I'm a comic book geek, too, and let me tell you, a lot of us like our humor a bit more sophisticated. Why do you think Neil Gaiman and Alan Moore were so successful? There, ten lines, I'm done.