
Synopsis/Details
Always Sunny in Philadelphia meets UnReal in this politically Not-at-all-correct comedy.
"If a tranny prostitute puts out a toxic dumpster fire with a 1000-gallons of distilled wolf piss... you'd have Reality Check." (Grandma)
Tom and Brad just finished their best work, potentially their ticket to the big-time – a hack political commercial for Senator Jackie Reed, who’s career has taken a beating after his latest scandal.
The problem: The Senator, quietly grappling with his own sexuality, doesn’t know how he feels about the commercial, and if he doesn’t run the commercial, Tom and Brad don’t get paid.
Low on finances, on the verge of getting kicked out of their apartment, they put their heads together looking for a way to raise cash for their newest idea – a reality competition where homeless people compete for prizes based on their cash-earning potential. When the two of them put their heads together, nothing good can come from it. Tom tries to sell his seed at a Sperm bank while Brad interviews homeless people for money-making tips!
NOT politically correct, devoid of anything resembling a moral compass, these two douche bags make us all feel a little bit better about ourselves because... we aren’t them!
Attached Talent
Brando Eaton
David Meadows
Story & Logistics
Story Type:
Pursuit
Story Situation:
Ambition
Story Conclusion:
Bitter-sweet
Linear Structure:
Linear
Moral Affections:
Scourge, Selfishness, Virtue
Cast Size:
Few
Locations:
Few
Special Effects:
Prosthetics
Characters
Lead Role Ages:
Male Young Adult
Hero Type:
Unfortunate
Villian Type:
Authority Figure
Advanced
Life Topics:
Quarterlife Crisis
Drug Topics:
Legal Drugs
Country:
United States of America (USA)
Relationship Topics:
Bonding