At some point, certain sitcoms adopted a formula: a stupid and somewhat robust husband is married to the perfect wife. The perfect wife who can take the constant bullshit of the protagonist, no matter what. Now here it comes Kevin can f ** k, a series that asks: what if that perfect sitcom woman decided to kill her rude husband? Schitt’s Creek get out Annie Murphy plays that wife, and you can take a look at what the series has in store through the Kevin can f ** k trailer below.
Kevin Pode F ** k trailer
The first thing is the first: I’m sure someone, somewhere, is going to look at the footage here, which parodies comedy series, and say, “Pfft, they’re stealing WandaVision! ”Remember that this series was in production at the same time as the Disney + Marvel series, so these fraudulent claims do not apply. That said, it is interesting that two programs that send the idea of sitcoms are arriving at the same time.
Kevin can f ** k presents the following line of record that draws attention: “This is a story about a woman who continues to play a perfect housewife. Then, one day she realizes what she wants: to kill her husband ”. The series “investigates the secret life of a type of woman we all grew up believing we knew: the sitcom’s wife. It seems to break television conventions and ask how the world looks with your eyes. Alternating between the realism of a single camera and the comedy of multiple cameras, the formats inform each other while we imagine what happens when the sitcom’s wife runs away from her limits and takes the lead in her own life ”.
This is an incredible premise, and the fact that the series starring Annie Murphy makes it an obligatory film right away. Murphy used to be the best thing about Schitt’s Creek, and that means something, because that show was practically an end-to-end greatness for most of its seasons. When it was over, I immediately wanted to see Murphy in almost everything – so it’s a start. Now start putting it on more things, guys. In addition to Murphy, the series features Eric Petersen, Mary Hollis Inboden, and Alex Bonifer.
Speaking to EW, Kevin can f ** k The creator Valerie Armstrong explained the format of the show: “It is not a show within a show. She is not an actress. It is just the way this world is presented. It’s like a lens. It is a metaphor for the benefit of the doubt that we have forever given to men like Kevin. Men who like to walk through life with a sitcom audience rooting for them all the time. “
Kevin can f ** k arrives at AMC this summer.
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