What: What it says on the tin --- a compilation of Richard Ayoade drinking with Kathy Burke in Barcelona, Jessica Hynes in Iceland, Chris O'Dowd in Vienna, Mel Giedroyc in Paris, Noel Fielding in Copenhagen, Greg Davies in Moscow, Paul Rudd in Helsinki, Aisling Bea in Budapest, Sally Phillips in Stockholm, etc.
I dare you not to howl with laughter when Mel starts glugging absinthe.
Representative quotes:
"Gosh, you can taste the savings."
"It's like being slapped by a tiny, scented fist."
How to get it: This particular one-hour video is currently up on YouTube.
Connections to previous Wreckage: I've mentioned Travel Man before (Rec. #396, List #63, Rec. #592, SSoW #36)! Gosh, I miss traveling. And drinking/eating indoors with other people, actually.
What: Well, well, well, the Kiwis have come to play. This first season of the New Zealand version of the UK show starts out full blast, with all of the chaos and joy of the original. Plus, some inspired original tasks! Like "Convincingly paint the Taskmaster like a 5-year-old" and "Be as unhealthy as possible for 10 seconds."
Enjoy some clips!
You may recall that I've painstaking ranked all Taskmaster cohorts (part 1, part 2, part 3). Well, this group is right up there, and I've determined it's the new #5.
(Now that Series Eleven is complete, I'm moving that group [Kendall, Wozniak, et al.] up to #4, which puts Series Six [Chaudhry, Tarbuck, et al.] now at #6.)
The second season of Taskmaster NZ is currently airing and is excellent. We'll get to that later.
Stream what: Typically for Tig Notaro, her latest stand-up special could easily have been called "Memorable Disasters in My Life: Real and Imagined." Untypically, it's fully animated -- in several different styles, no less. Fanastic results.
Stream why: It really is about time someone picked up where Dr. Katz left off*.
*NB: If you are a critic who somehow did not make a connection between Dr. Katz and this special, you should probably give me your job now, please and thank you.
What: This mystery novel is clever enough to function above and beyond its almost-twee high-concept premise --- a group of residents in a retirement village investigates a murder.
It's so clever and accomplished that Kate Atkinson herself blurbed it.
Comparable to: Tone-wise, it's not unlike Knives Out.
Representative quotes:
"I would never have therapy, because who wants to unravel all that knitting?"
"That would be like looking for a needle in a haystack made entirely of needles."
"He’s all the things that can go wrong with men if you leave them to their own devices."
How to get it:The Thursday Murder Club has been a critical and commercial success and is widely available. At least two sequels are planned. Steven Spielberg's production company bought the film rights.
Stream what: Watch as people as people are matched with their best-fit rescue dog.
Stream why: This series honestly could have coasted just on all the emotional buttons of cute, like some sort of extended compilation of YouTube animal videos -- but instead, we get layers from both the people (what are you telling yourself about your life?) and the dogs (how much does connection cost?).
Also, there's this great out-of-the-blue bit where receptionist Elisha asks a vicar (and prospective dog owner) about his beliefs: "So do you believe in astrology? What about ghosts?"
Stream what: You know how The Great British Bake Off does little celebrity sprint versions? This is a celebrity version of Britain's Best Home Cook (where Mary Berry went post-Bake Off) --- but it's a *full season*.
Stream why: Claudia Winkleman remains the most charming host on the planet! The round that determines who goes home is judged blind! Everyone is nice to one another! Mary Berry uses opera glasses to peer at the cooks from a pandemic-safe distance!
Connections to previous Wreckage: I previously recommended the original, civilian version of Britain's Best Home Cook as Rec. #802 (season 1) and SSoW #35 (season 2).
What:Gourmet Hound is an absolutely delightful web comic with a tv-miniseries-level premise --- Lucy uses her uncanny sense of taste and smell to track down a certain chef she knows only via their cooking.
Along the way, she gets caught up in the lingering tangles from the mass exodus of several chefs from a workplace gone wrong.
Comparable to: Do you adore how food is cherished in Studio Ghibli films? That same level of loving attention is given to it here as well.
How to get it: All 166 episodes of Gourmet Hound are available for free online. Start here.
Stream what:Baroness Von Sketch Show is a Canadian tv sketch comedy series. Those tend to have a pretty good record! This one is with Carolyn Taylor, Meredith MacNeill, Aurora Browne, and Jennifer Whalen.
Stream why: It's a natural successor to Kids in the Hall.
Representative bit:
"Diane, we are living in television's golden age of empowered women."
"Absolutely! I mean, it used to be you'd only see pretty girls getting raped and murdered on tv. But now, you get to see a powerful woman investigating pretty girls getting raped and murdered on tv."
"We've come a long way."
Stream where: Here in the U.S., the show airs on IFC and the first season is streaming on Amazon Prime.
What: This song from the brilliantly named Sir Babygirl is an accurate description of how pretty much every social interaction feels now, right? ... Right?
Representative lyrics:
And no one knows the difference from my laughter and my screams When everyone around me's twenty shots under the sea And I can't tell if I'm drowning or floating So I just keep on going, going And I don't even know if I wanna be free 'Cause the freedom of this party is killing me
How to get it: Don't miss the gut-driven video on YouTube.
What: A young woman (Evan Rachel Wood) slowly realizes that her parents' (Debra Winger, Richard Jenkins) use of her to run a lifetime of small cons is ... not great. Enter Gina Rodriguez.
I loved this absurdist comedy from writer/director Miranda July.
Representative quote: "I don't have any regrets. You're gonna have regrets, though. Because you're gonna miss sex and dancing and pancakes. I just had that one pancake. So I'm not gonna be sad."
How to get it: Streaming on HBO Max. Or rent from wherever. (Or borrow the DVD for free from your local library, which is what I did! Because the streaming universe is increasingly just trying to recreate the price-gouging user-unfriendliness of cable packages. And libraries are great.)
Stream what: Flo & Joan are a musical comedy duo (Ã la Flight of the Conchords or Garfunkel & Oates) and this is a fully produced version of one of their fantastic shows.
Stream why: I was lucky enough to see Alive on Stage, er, live in Edinburgh. It was one of my 2018 highlights. (Rec. #709: Best Musical Comedy Duo.)
Stream what: It's a monster movie! Kinda. Sort of.
Stream why: It is so smart. Anne Hathaway is truly great. Also, I know everyone's all over Jason Sudeikis for Ted Lasso right now, but honestly he was born to play entitled brats masquerading as "nice guys," like he does here.
During this pandemic, I've seen lots of people discover the UK delight Taskmaster, brainchild of Alex Horne. As someone who, over the course of the past four years, has steadily made her way through every available iteration and offshoot (you realize most of these people have podcasts, right?), I say, "Welcome!"
5. Series Eleven (currently airing; ranking subject to change): Charlotte Ritchie, Jamali Maddix, Lee Mack, Mike Wozniak, Sarah Kendall
Currently airing, so who really knows, but it's already had a couple of instant-classic tasks (two words: table - salt). Not to mention the magnificence of Sarah Kendall's hair.
4. Series Six: Alice Levine, Asim Chaudhry, Liza Tarbuck, Russell Howard, Tim Vine
Earns this spot mainly for the iconic cake-sitting, but each contestant in this one is sincerely likeable in their own way. Plus, bonus! Alice Levine says, "Hey, girl" to Alex.
3. Series Seven: James Acaster, Jessica Knappett, Kerry Godliman, Phil Wang, Rhod Gilbert
[Tiny bonus: May I humbly suggest a fun add-on? For any season/series, take a drink every time someone walks into a new task space carrying a cup of tea. You'll only stay sober for the US season.]
During this pandemic, I've seen lots of people discover the UK delight Taskmaster, brainchild of Alex Horne. As someone who, over the course of the past four years, has steadily made her way through every available iteration and offshoot (you realize most of these people have podcasts, right?), I say, "Welcome!"
During this pandemic, I've seen lots of people discover the UK delight Taskmaster, brainchild of Alex Horne. As someone who, over the course of the past four years, has steadily made her way through every available iteration and offshoot (you realize most of these people have podcasts, right?), I say, "Welcome!"
Many casts have now had the absurd and joyful Taskmaster experience, and I have thoughts on all of them.
Let's count down! We're starting from the weakest series/seasons, but even those are great! See Part 2 here and Part 3 here. Top 5 are coming on Thursday.
14. New Year Treat (aired between Series* Ten and Eleven): John Hannah, Krishnan Guru-Murthy, Nicole Coughlan, Rylan Clark-Neal, Shirley Ballas
Perfectly fine, but just one episode.
13. Series* Ten: Daisy May Cooper, Johnny Vegas, Katherine Parkinson, Mawaan Rizwan, Richard Herring
Filmed during the pandemic. Thank the gods for the raucous laughter of Daisy May Cooper and Johnny Vegas.
12. Series Three: Al Murray, Dave Gorman, Paul Chowdhry, Rob Beckett, Sara Pascoe
Very fond of Chowdhry, Beckett, Pascoe. Can't stand Murray or Gorman.
11. U.S. Version (season 1 and only): Dillon Francis, Freddie Highmore, Kate Berlant, Lisa Lampanelli, Ron Funches
10. Series Nine: David Baddiel, Ed Gamble, Jo Brand, Katy Wix, Rose Matafeo
A very solid run! Especially considering that Baddiel and Brand could not have cared less, Gamble and Matafeo maybe cared too much, and Wix had to be subbed two episodes because of a health issue.
Stream what: Creator Mae Martin also stars in this dark comedy/drama-with-funny-bits about a comedian recovering from addiction and starting a new relationship ... and also starting to depend on that as a new addiction.
Stream why: Excellent writing (see quotes below) and a stellar cast, including Charlotte Ritchie, Lisa Kudrow, Sophie Thompson (yes, Emma's sister), and Sindhu Vee. It also features actors from my beloved W1A and my also-beloved Green Wing.
If your little '90s brain ever wanted to see Phoebe from Friends and Wickham from the 1995 Pride and Prejudice as a couple, this is your chance!
Representative dialogue:
"Sometimes I think I just love George, but I actually also love grapes." | "Yeah, George is not your entire personality, darling. You gotta remember that. Addicts fixate. You gotta mix it up."
[Meanwhile, from George] "I think that love should sit beside your life, like a lamp."
What: Nearly every review of Sayaka Murata's Convenience Store Woman mentions that it's difficult to describe, so I won't. I will say that your mileage may vary with this one.
For example, they say: "uncanny and depraved" (The New Yorker) and "sublimely weird" (The Guardian). I say: very relatable, richly distilled slice of one woman's interior life.
Representative quote: "Before me now was a human male, mindlessly hoping that one of the same species was going to breed."
How to get it: This slim novel, the first of Murata's to be translated into English, is everywhere. It is both popular and critically acclaimed.
What:A Black Lady Sketch Show is very descriptively and accurately named, with glorious series regulars Robin Thede, Quinta Brunson, Gabrielle Dennis, and Ashley Nicole Black. This sketch, also accurately named, is one of the show's best.
Representative quote: "I'm looking for sadness. I'm looking for Eeyore in Dior. Oh, she is serving you a whole nap!"
How to get it: If you, like me, are someone whose budget does not run to HBO dollars, rest assured that much of the show's content is currently up on YouTube.
Connection to previous Wreckage: See more of Ashley Nicole Black, as featured on Full Frontal with Samantha Bee, Rec. #417.