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After a plane crashes on a remote island, two best friends, and a diverse group of survivors cope with dangerous threats (many of which they cause). The two best friends, Danny and Owen, have a chance to redeem their mediocre lives by becoming leaders of this new society.
21 August 1970, Buffalo, New York, USA
9 July 1984, La Mirada, California, USA
6 October 1980, Santurce, Puerto Rico
21 March 1974, New Zealand
22 July 1981, Queensland, Australia
22 August 1966, USA
27 June 1982, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
24 February 1969, Syracuse, New York, USA
2 August 1985, Illinois, USA
June 15, 2016
Rhys Darby's worth the price of admission alone, but I also just enjoy watching shows about the breakdown of society.June 07, 2016
The big problem with Wrecked is that the pilot episode is just not that funny. A second episode was slightly funnier but not entertaining enough to warrant watching a third half-hour.June 17, 2016
Because much of the humor stems from the characters' stereotypically opposing personalities, it doesn't take long to predict how scenes will play out, and then the whole production feels trite instead of edgy.October 31, 2016
It's those absurd elements combined with throwaway lines and a commitment to skewing away from the sentimental that help move Wrecked beyond mere parody.June 10, 2016
This is Wrecked, a fairly imaginative TBS spoof of that sainted (to some) ABC series [Lost].June 14, 2016
The cast is clearly capable of handling anything that's thrown at them. They make Wrecked worth watching.June 14, 2016
Wrecked looks good. That it's shot and scored (and much of the time acted) as if it were a drama - not exaggeratedly dramatic, with a wink, but played straight - gives the silliness some substance and makes watching a pleasure.June 14, 2016
Your sarcastic inner monologue might be thinking, "Oh, a Lost parody; that's timely," but it works, nevermind that Lost debuted 12 years ago.June 13, 2016
With impossible-to-like characters, annoying overacting, and a satirical tone that's about as accomplished as a fiery airplane wreckage, TBS's new sitcom Wrecked is simply never the one thing it needed to be: consistently funny.June 20, 2016
An enjoyably mindless comedy well suited to the carefree months.