The Moth Effect - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Timecest and Ice Cream
A small English town is ruined by philosophical gang warfare, an 80s time travelling hero battles with a self-inflicted paradox, and an ice cream company tries to end all war.
David is Goliath
David Attenborough turns into a wrathful colossus, Ted (Bryan Brown) gets a makeover from Q-Anon, and dads everywhere who receive too much praise finally get their anthem.
Old Matey
A couple's lives are turned upside down by a Smart Pillow, we see the breeding stable where politicians are grown, and catch the trailer for the explosive silent movie starring Nazeem Hussain.
Celestial Graveyard
Quiz show "Who Gives a Sh*t" tells you if you're giving a sh*t about the right sh*t, drone strikes become a beacon of positivity, and a synthetic humanoid comes face to face with their ultimate test.
Adjective Noun Noun
Riot police learn better strategies from a Norwegian silliness expert; a documentary crew examines the lives of utter freaks; a party song reflects the reality of parties.
Have You Heard of the White Ant?
Enjoy the latest reality TV show that makes no sense, a crack team find ingenious ways to protect sacred sites, and James Bond (Bobby Cannavale) has trouble interrogating an arch villain (Vincent D'Onofrio).
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