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Lunatics S01E01 Available from: 19-04-2019
Lunatics S01E02 Available from: 19-04-2019
Lunatics S01E03 Available from: 19-04-2019
Lunatics S01E04 Available from: 19-04-2019
Lunatics S01E05 Available from: 19-04-2019
Lunatics S01E06 Available from: 19-04-2019
Lunatics S01E07 Available from: 19-04-2019
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Lunatics S01E09 Available from: 19-04-2019
Lunatics S01E10 Available from: 19-04-2019

Lunatics - Season 1

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We live here in a variety of comics presented by six strange people who live their lives differently through strange behaviors they do every day. The events begin with Gavin and the Brotherhood, who seem to be in a full-blown hunger strike, and Becky tries to lose at a seemingly different party, and Patika gets annoyed with Karen differently. On the other hand, Joyce asks to go back to porn again, and Keith and Marilyn talk about what I saw during that period.
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Guardian
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April 24, 2019

What should Chris Lilley do next? It's a question worth asking because, if you have watched his new Netflix series, Lunatics, you will have realised that the thing he currently does isn't very good.
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Guardian
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April 22, 2019

I'm sure Lilley is capturing different Australian types and language registers better than I can appreciate, but still the whole thing looks and feels like a ragbag of choices that neither hang together per character or per show.
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News.com.au
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April 21, 2019

The show is set up as an irreverent, bold exploration of weirdos and identity - Lilley probably wants you to be outraged - but it mostly feels like a bunch of tame sketches that overstayed their welcome.
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Hollywood Reporter
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April 22, 2019

With 10 episodes at an interminable 40 minutes each, there's just too much material here to slog through.
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Decider
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April 23, 2019

The jokes, such as they are, wear down within minutes, making the relatively-brief 35-minute runtime into an unbearable slog.
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