Recap: Daniel Sloss’s M.U.F.F. brings comic relief to us all

Here at Live Comedy, we believe in supporting young talent. That’s why we introduced you to Daniel Sloss’s M.U.F.F. a couple of weeks ago with a review of the pilot. Co-written by Tom Stade, the webseries tell the story about a production company gone slightly wrong. They actually seem so corrupted by their own power that they are able to get away with pretty much everything. Any similarities with real tv companies are not coincidental by the way.

The board of directors at M.U.F.F. consists of 5 crackpots: Tom Stade, Charlie Parker, Wayne Mazazda, Joe McTernan, Jojo Sutherland. This team has been getting away with murder (sometimes literally) for so long. It’s time for a voice of reason to bring them back to order. This is where Lawrence (Daniel Sloss) comes in. The intern who has so many doubts about the television industry and how corrupt it has become, he stands against the board in an attempt to neutralise their content so that it is morally righteous.

50% of the time you will be thinking: what am I watching? The other 50% of the time you will want to check out the next episode. Allegedly the whole story evolves in an end-of-the-world-synopsis. Literally thousand of viewers have already entered the crazy M.U.F.F. universe. And for your convenience, we have bundled all the correct links together!

New York Times recently catched up with Daniel Sloss as well to discuss his comedy across the ocean. Read all about it here.

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