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Review with Myles Barlow is an Australian television series that falls most definitely under the category of a black comedy. The show is written by Phil Lloyd (aka Myles Barlow), and is also co-written and directed by Trent O'Donnell. Each episode goes for 30 minutes, with the first two series having six episodes.
''[[Review with Myles Barlow]]'' is an Australian television series that falls most definitely under the category of a black comedy. The show is written by Phil Lloyd (aka Myles Barlow), and is also co-written and directed by Trent O'Donnell. Each episode goes for 30 minutes, with the first two series having six episodes.


Myles Barlow is a critic, who will review anything and everything. The show begins with Myles reading out the "Letter of the Week", then addressing what he believes to be the letter's main theme. It is a rare thing that Myles will actually give any helpful advice to the author of the letter. One of Myles's running gags seems to be overly long metaphors, which eventually becomed so derailed that even he has forgotten what he was talking about.
Myles Barlow is a critic, who will review anything and everything. The show begins with Myles reading out the "Letter of the Week", then addressing what he believes to be the letter's main theme. It is a rare thing that Myles will actually give any helpful advice to the author of the letter. One of Myles's running gags seems to be overly long metaphors, which eventually becomed so derailed that even he has forgotten what he was talking about.
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* [[Driven to Suicide]]: Graham, the man Myles agrees to counsel when reviewing stress. Since the segment ends with Myles [[It Makes Sense in Context|having a heart attack whilst trying to get some candles for Graham's cake,]] it's left open as to whether Graham did go through with the suicide.
* [[Driven to Suicide]]: Graham, the man Myles agrees to counsel when reviewing stress. Since the segment ends with Myles [[It Makes Sense in Context|having a heart attack whilst trying to get some candles for Graham's cake,]] it's left open as to whether Graham did go through with the suicide.
* [[Metaphorgotten]]: Myles seems to have perfected this trope.
* [[Metaphorgotten]]: Myles seems to have perfected this trope.

Latest revision as of 02:49, 24 May 2016

Review with Myles Barlow is an Australian television series that falls most definitely under the category of a black comedy. The show is written by Phil Lloyd (aka Myles Barlow), and is also co-written and directed by Trent O'Donnell. Each episode goes for 30 minutes, with the first two series having six episodes.

Myles Barlow is a critic, who will review anything and everything. The show begins with Myles reading out the "Letter of the Week", then addressing what he believes to be the letter's main theme. It is a rare thing that Myles will actually give any helpful advice to the author of the letter. One of Myles's running gags seems to be overly long metaphors, which eventually becomed so derailed that even he has forgotten what he was talking about.


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