: It intentionally uses "cheap-TV" gags, including obvious green screens, mismatched shadows, and blatant product placement for fictional brands like "Pillex Drugs". Plot Summary
: His quest takes him across the border to Mexico and through the underground gay community of the 1950s. The Spoils Before Dying
: The police give Banyon exactly three days to clear his name. : It intentionally uses "cheap-TV" gags, including obvious
: While its predecessor mocked epic "doorstop" miniseries like The Thorn Birds , this installment parodies 1950s film noir , beatnik culture, and pretentious jazz movies. : It intentionally uses "cheap-TV" gags