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Tango0116 Mar 2020 4:05 p.m. PST

"HBO's big draw last night was the Westworld season three premiere—but fans of absurd space comedy also tuned in for the season one finale of Armando Iannucci's Avenue 5. We already know there's a season two on the way, so here are five things we're hoping to see when the show returns.

Everyone—except Iris (Suzy Nakamura), who sorta accidentally escaped back to Earth on the shuttle that was meant to scoop up Herman Judd (Josh Gad)—is still aboard Avenue 5, and thanks to Karen's (Rebecca Front) little miscalculation, the journey has now been extended to eight years. Engineers Cyrus (Neil Casey) or Billie (Lenora Crichlow) could potentially come up with another miracle plan to shave that down, but there's still going to be tons more time in space ahead…"
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Tango0118 Mar 2020 11:32 a.m. PST

Nobody follow this show…?

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Armand

chromedog20 Jun 2020 3:24 p.m. PST

Comedy.
Less of the obnoxious rich guy ship owner.

I thought the Red Dwarf movie was bad, then I watched A5.
The comedy in RD may have been like pushing a jelly custard through cake (a trifle, forced) but it made me smile in parts.

A5 just showed that yanks just can't use Hugh Laurie properly in a less than serious role.

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