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  1. Jul 22, 2020
    7
    A funny show with funny comedians. It slows down a fair bit by the 4th episode, due to several comedians being eliminated in quick succession and a lot of passive players remaining. Sam Simmons, Anne Edmonds and Frank Woodley star in this show with a healthy dose of largely absurdist comedy. The show can drop in quality of humour at times, but it is six episodes of improv. If you likeA funny show with funny comedians. It slows down a fair bit by the 4th episode, due to several comedians being eliminated in quick succession and a lot of passive players remaining. Sam Simmons, Anne Edmonds and Frank Woodley star in this show with a healthy dose of largely absurdist comedy. The show can drop in quality of humour at times, but it is six episodes of improv. If you like absurdist comedy, or like seeing comedians do improv, check it out. Expand
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  1. Reviewed by: Sean L. McCarthy
    Jun 24, 2020
    80
    The first couple of seasons of [Last Comic Standing] packed its contestants into a house to live together, and everything that happened in the house was far funnier than the contrived comedy competitions with live studio audiences. LOL: Australia does just that, and it’ll make you LOL IRL.
  2. Reviewed by: Meg Watson
    Jun 23, 2020
    60
    It’s hard not to at least smile at the slapstick antics of Australian comedy’s dorky dad. Inevitably in what is essentially a six-hour improv show, many gags do not land. And that cringe factor is made worse by the fact the other comedians can’t break the silence and laugh it off. Rebel Wilson is left to carry these moments, with commentary from a control room out the back.