Kevin Can F**k Himself

Kevin Can F**k Himself

TV Series

Kevin Can F**k Himself is a dark comedy series that follows the trials and challenges of a woman coming to terms with being married to a man-child and as she moves to finding ways of liberating her life.

This is a very different a challenging series. Topics like this have some humour and often the more poignant messages filter through and shift the whole dynamic. To write and deliver something so well take skill from all involved in a production like this and when done well, it can be something very different and enjoyable.

Annie Murphy

We love Annie. One of our favourite Canadians (right up there with the great Jim Carry and Ryan Reynolds). She was great in Schitts Creek and brings that same lovely charm to this very different production.

Wickedly dark and funny

It is dark. It is at times disturbing. It is also funny. And there are some warm, fuzzy heart-warming moments.

Perfect length

At two seasons this ends exactly at the point it needs to. The timing for the end of the first season was precise and appropriate. This is one of these ‘moment in time’ series that ended when it needed to.

Sitcom to drama

There is something disturbingly and brilliant when the show moves from a classic sitcom scene with canned laughter and overly lit sets, to the more traditional and gritty drama style of filming

Kevin Can F**k Himself

Culture

April 19, 2023

Kevin Can F**k Himself

TV Series

Kevin Can F**k Himself is a dark comedy series that follows the trials and challenges of a woman coming to terms with being married to a man-child and as she moves to finding ways of liberating her life.

This is a very different a challenging series. Topics like this have some humour and often the more poignant messages filter through and shift the whole dynamic. To write and deliver something so well take skill from all involved in a production like this and when done well, it can be something very different and enjoyable.

Annie Murphy

We love Annie. One of our favourite Canadians (right up there with the great Jim Carry and Ryan Reynolds). She was great in Schitts Creek and brings that same lovely charm to this very different production.

Wickedly dark and funny

It is dark. It is at times disturbing. It is also funny. And there are some warm, fuzzy heart-warming moments.

Perfect length

At two seasons this ends exactly at the point it needs to. The timing for the end of the first season was precise and appropriate. This is one of these ‘moment in time’ series that ended when it needed to.

Sitcom to drama

There is something disturbingly and brilliant when the show moves from a classic sitcom scene with canned laughter and overly lit sets, to the more traditional and gritty drama style of filming

Culture

April 19, 2023