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Avenue 5 S01E09 Available from: 15-03-2020
Avenue 5 S01E08 Available from: 08-03-2020
Avenue 5 S01E07 Available from: 01-03-2020
Avenue 5 S01E06 Available from: 23-02-2020
Avenue 5 S01E05 Available from: 16-02-2020
Avenue 5 S01E04 Available from: 09-02-2020
Avenue 5 S01E03 Available from: 02-02-2020
Avenue 5 S01E02 Available from: 26-01-2020
Avenue 5 S01E01 Available from: 19-01-2020

Avenue 5 - Season 1

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Created by Armando Iannucci, this comedy series follows a journey through the space by a spaceship called Avenue 5. When Avenue 5 suddenly broke down, captain Ryan Clark and his crew have to reassure the passengers and keep them safe specially when they know that the return journey to Earth will take years.
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The Ringer
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January 17, 2020

Avenue 5 is not meant to be particularly thought-provoking. Instead, the show channels the kind of acerbic banter you'd find in Selina Meyer's Oval Office on the deck of a wayward spaceship.
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The Spool
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January 16, 2020

Despite its humor and the sleekness of the production design, Avenue 5 is the first great work of dystopian fiction of the 2020s.
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Boston Globe
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January 16, 2020

[S]ome of the performances are promising and, in the case of Hugh Laurie, Zach Woods, and Suzy Nakamura, instantly indelible. I'm in wait-and-see mode, with a side of optimism.
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CBR
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January 16, 2020

Being trapped in space with these people for three years seems like it would be sheer torture, and spending half an hour a week with them on TV isn't really much better.
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RogerEbert.com
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January 15, 2020

Be patient and you'll find that Avenue 5 develops into its own bizarre creation, a commentary with memorable characters on how disaster makes actors of us all.
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Paste Magazine
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January 17, 2020

A lot of Avenue 5's issues do boil down to the growing pains of a high-concept comedy and how that hinders the rapid-fire joke machine one would expect from Iannucci.
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Newsday
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January 17, 2020

It's a bland allegorical satire built on an obvious point that unfolds in outer space where days (or nights) never end, and the passengers are irritating, and the ship is girdled by stiffs and human excreta.
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NOW Toronto
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January 15, 2020

Given the glee with which Iannucci sets these characters against one another in the first four episodes - and his willingness to make increasingly grim physics jokes - the voyage of the Avenue 5 looks very promising...
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TIME Magazine
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January 17, 2020

Though the plot moves a bit slowly in the beginning, that pace allows [Armando] Iannucci to roll out plenty of other amusing characters.
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Forbes
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January 14, 2020

Avenue 5's heart is in the right place. It had a mission. But, much like its starring vessel, it manages to screw the pooch on that one.
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Globe and Mail
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January 17, 2020

It takes several episodes before Avenue 5 finds its feet and for it to become clear what's actually happening to the ship and its passengers - and it's worth waiting for.
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indieWire
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January 16, 2020

This far in, it's hard to tell if "Avenue 5" can keep up the pace, but there's enough talent steering this ship to believe it can fly.
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