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TV Release: 2010-06-12 Torrent Release: 04-11-2010 by user
TV Show Genre
Comedy
Runtime
30 min.
Awards
3 wins
Infohash
5568abc17537186625c77e43e95b474acdb6413c
Parental Rating
N/A
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Episode: The Brown Identity (1x5)
Episode Plot:
Acting on a sudden urge to give back to the community, Jaquie decides to look after a girl with special needs but realizes that philanthropy ain't always easy. Jaquie's agony is further fueled as she is continually mistaken for Jackie Clarke, but when it results in her losing her invite to the fashion event of the year, their mutual disdain for each other reaches boiling point.
Jacqui Brown had a good sense of humour, but unfortunately she agreed to work with terrible scriptwriters to come up with this rubbish. It's well-acted, directed, and production values are very good. There are some great cultural references, and if you're a New Zealander then you may appreciate some of the in-jokes with the entertainment community, but New Zealand script-writing for television has always been terrible; and the New Zealand entertainment community has always been about in- jokes that nobody else finds amusing. This is no exception. Completely unfunny, and it was stale humour five years before it was written. New Zealand entertainment has for decades refused to investigate talent, and this is another example.