Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAfter a nuclear Armageddon, the only people left on Earth make their way to the middle of nowhere.After a nuclear Armageddon, the only people left on Earth make their way to the middle of nowhere.After a nuclear Armageddon, the only people left on Earth make their way to the middle of nowhere.
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The Fox Network, when it was making a name for itself, loved taking chances on such goofy fare as "Get a Life" and "The Edge." However, before many of their stations got their own news anchors, Fox tried to turn the 10pm-11pm Sunday Night slot into another hour of comedy. One of these is "Flying Blind" which had it's moments. This is the other half of that experiment, and it was far less luckier.
The only real thing I'll remember about "Woops" is the moment the world ends. The hero (his name is unimportant) is in his volvo making a bank deposit when suddenly the bomb hits and everything is desert. After a long walk, he ends up at this valley where this farmhouse and surrounding yard is saved and where five other people have found. Thus, the setup for the comedy is set, right?
Wrong.
"Woops" is a black comedy without the comedy. The episode about how they will repopulate the human race and four of the men decide wheither they'll take the hot young blonde or aging 40-year-old is just sickening. A valiant effort at comedy, but more than not it was a odd and strange retread of a "Different Strokes" sitcom. Not that funny. Of course, only 10 of the 13 episodes were ever aired, so that really proves my point.
I doubt this show will ever see the light of broadcasting ever again. Shame? Maybe not.
The only real thing I'll remember about "Woops" is the moment the world ends. The hero (his name is unimportant) is in his volvo making a bank deposit when suddenly the bomb hits and everything is desert. After a long walk, he ends up at this valley where this farmhouse and surrounding yard is saved and where five other people have found. Thus, the setup for the comedy is set, right?
Wrong.
"Woops" is a black comedy without the comedy. The episode about how they will repopulate the human race and four of the men decide wheither they'll take the hot young blonde or aging 40-year-old is just sickening. A valiant effort at comedy, but more than not it was a odd and strange retread of a "Different Strokes" sitcom. Not that funny. Of course, only 10 of the 13 episodes were ever aired, so that really proves my point.
I doubt this show will ever see the light of broadcasting ever again. Shame? Maybe not.
I have seen some really lame shows out there (Friends, for example), but Fox really took a chance with this series. With a premise inspired by or stolen from Gilligan's Island, seven strangers manage to survive a disaster caused by an accidentally launched nuclear rocket. One man is in his indestructable Yugo, another is in a bank vault, another under a freeway underpass,,,,,they all find their way to a valley unaffected by the blast and decide to recreate humanity from themselves. There were few jokes in this limited series and one really interesting episode where a radioactive jem causes an one of the female characters' chest to develop over night. Fred Applegate played an optimistic bum firing off one hilarious one-liner after another as Evan Handler played the smart Gilligan, the unofficial leader of the group, while the rest of the characters were rough amalgamations of the castaways with the bum as the skipper, a Wall Street broker as the millionaire, a coroner as the professor, a dumb redhead as the actress and a cute blonde as the ingenue. Apparently, the similarites became too close and someone had the foresight to pull the plug before it was too late.
I had been shopping for a Christmas present and saw the television "20 Q" and knew I could stump the game with this show.
It was referred to as the "thinking mans Gilligan's Island" but couldn't be really referred to as that because it wasn't a thinking show but rather a funny take on a very unfunny subject, nuclear annihilation and how people who are forced into living together to survive learn to live with each other.
It was a funny little show that had a BAD time slot (Sunday morning 12:30am here) and therefore was doomed from the start.
The final episode that aired was the Christmas episode and the other episodes of the short-lived show never aired.
Our loss, it was a half hour show to just get away from your problems and think about nothing.
It was referred to as the "thinking mans Gilligan's Island" but couldn't be really referred to as that because it wasn't a thinking show but rather a funny take on a very unfunny subject, nuclear annihilation and how people who are forced into living together to survive learn to live with each other.
It was a funny little show that had a BAD time slot (Sunday morning 12:30am here) and therefore was doomed from the start.
The final episode that aired was the Christmas episode and the other episodes of the short-lived show never aired.
Our loss, it was a half hour show to just get away from your problems and think about nothing.
Woops! (1992) was a show that I kept on hearing about being in
development for a few years. The concept was interesting and I waited.... and waited for it to finally come on television. After waiting for the
Network to finally air the first episode I just completely forgot about it. But when it did air I wasn't impressed. It was very lame and juvenile. I could
have come up with better ideas whilst sitting on the toilet. Too bad
because I really liked the premise. Sadly, like all shows if this genre the
producers fail to deliver a good product. What's even stranger is the fact
that this show was neither a comedy or a fantasy. It's neither fish or fowl. Just another bad show that didn't make it a full season. Not to be confused
with Whoops! or Whoops Apocalypse!
I'm Mike Tee Vee. See ya next time!
development for a few years. The concept was interesting and I waited.... and waited for it to finally come on television. After waiting for the
Network to finally air the first episode I just completely forgot about it. But when it did air I wasn't impressed. It was very lame and juvenile. I could
have come up with better ideas whilst sitting on the toilet. Too bad
because I really liked the premise. Sadly, like all shows if this genre the
producers fail to deliver a good product. What's even stranger is the fact
that this show was neither a comedy or a fantasy. It's neither fish or fowl. Just another bad show that didn't make it a full season. Not to be confused
with Whoops! or Whoops Apocalypse!
I'm Mike Tee Vee. See ya next time!
Where to start with Woops? I know, the immensely stupid plot! Y a y
So, basically, a man named Mark is a primary school teacher. When the kiddies are playing, he has his usual teacher lunch break. However, while at the drive-thru, a nuclear bomb panda on his city. But he's perfectly fine, because he was in a Volvo. Wait, what?!?! I know Volvos are safe cars, but really? They can't protect you from mass bombing!
Marcus: "The Volvo proved even safer then advertised!" You don't say, Marker!
So, after that disaster, Market is driving through the desert, where he sees a square of land and house completely fine... somehow. Markmallow, shocked by this, fittingly faints. He is then met by a family who saved him and survived the bombing.
Ah dear. Let's get the worst part of the show: It's acting. Marketing's acting is about as stimulating as a plank of wood, and everyone else is trying, but also feel like wood.
The music is so so so overly happy. Why, this man just witnessed mass genocide, so why did the composers create this sappy of a soundtrack?!?!
This show isn't mean, or overly cruel. The plot was good at it's time, but I can't enjoy it much, because it is monumentally stupid.
So, basically, a man named Mark is a primary school teacher. When the kiddies are playing, he has his usual teacher lunch break. However, while at the drive-thru, a nuclear bomb panda on his city. But he's perfectly fine, because he was in a Volvo. Wait, what?!?! I know Volvos are safe cars, but really? They can't protect you from mass bombing!
Marcus: "The Volvo proved even safer then advertised!" You don't say, Marker!
So, after that disaster, Market is driving through the desert, where he sees a square of land and house completely fine... somehow. Markmallow, shocked by this, fittingly faints. He is then met by a family who saved him and survived the bombing.
Ah dear. Let's get the worst part of the show: It's acting. Marketing's acting is about as stimulating as a plank of wood, and everyone else is trying, but also feel like wood.
The music is so so so overly happy. Why, this man just witnessed mass genocide, so why did the composers create this sappy of a soundtrack?!?!
This show isn't mean, or overly cruel. The plot was good at it's time, but I can't enjoy it much, because it is monumentally stupid.
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- WissenswertesBecause of the show's format, nearly every episode contains just the main cast and no guest cast whatsoever.
- VerbindungenReferenced in Die Simpsons: Treehouse of Horror XXVII (2016)
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