Hand bag in the mix from the audience, or from one of the players, not sure. They rifle through with much joy and zest however. Pertinent to the whole mood of the prep. Bit of edginess starts to peek from under the lapel of the Brit comic fly in and after that, they're all warm and fuzzy for the first.
Peter Rowsthorn, of the naturally big ears, is too comfortable handling the questions. Pressing the flesh against the press on a panel type inquisition, he is all over it with a pancake hand. Fat kids beware, for this pollie is looking to slice the rate of obesity woes with a mix of more capital punishment for the primary years of education. Sedate if anything.
Jimeoin, not of the big ears naturally, wears his pith helmet in such a manner that he catches a lot of the wind in his lobe sails. Popping up from beneath the set of an Egyptian tomb, he's caught off guard from the very first second. On and it's just a slide into working in a curse that robs people of the ability to think of a witty line at the right punch time. Smooth operator if not for the holes and gaps in the processing.
Mixing up the age, staggering in with a bottle in mind, Robyn Butler as a woman who never left the parent's home is logical, paced, and somewhat flat. Dealing out the desperation and distress in dainty amounts, the sudden jerk into loud can't lift the scenario high enough.
Word up on the sexual innuendo, down shift on the execution, Stephen K. Amos as an animator shilling for a snake snuff film. Losing the British in his voice for a stride, it's hard to fathom working any magic left from strangling the sides. Brutal is only there for the inflection, a cause overall of not much concern.
Cutting to Ten News with Sandra Sully and the finance report reads smarter than ever. Or at the least with the same level as the ordinary version, with whichever chump is holding long on the season of late night news reporting wit.
Lost as they ever are the all-in group challenge at the headquarters of a radical green group is yellow on the sides. Uncle Sam and the big koala taking a lot of the air with their presence. A lesser shine from the two decked in T-Shirts. Flattering for the plateau, Jimeoin taking the blue door.
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