Created by veteran commercial director Jason Zada, Tim Immordino, and Nic Novicki, and starring Novicki and comedian Bob Bledsoe as Marvin and Timmy, We All Float On starts off with a very promising pilot episode; Marvin and Timmy wake up to find that their primary source of income – selling stuff online – has been shut down by the website authorities for violating the Terms of Service. Specifically, selling used women’s footwear and inadvertently enabling a niche foot fetish underground economy. Nothing makes two guys want to grow up like being raided by the authorities and tasered a few times.
The site for We All Float On is polished, complete with the promo trailer, the debut episode (below), links to the soundtrack on Amazon.com, and plenty of background information including an in-character Twitter for Marvin and Timmy and a production blog.
As a twenty-something currently hustling a living off of freelance online writing jobs, I have to wonder if this show goes under “Comedy” or “Cautionary Tale”. Any other Tubefilter readers out there in similar straits?
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