Ideal Season 4 Episode 7
Ideal
Season 4

Ep 7. The Television

  • May 25, 2010
  • 28 min
  • 8.1  (20)

Title: Ideal Season 4 Episode 7 - "The Television"

Description:

In the seventh episode of the fourth season of the British dark comedy series, "Ideal," titled "The Television," we find our lovable anti-hero Moz facing a whole new set of bizarre challenges as he navigates the world of drug dealing and the surreal occurrences that seem to surround him.

As the episode begins, Moz, played by the immensely talented Johnny Vegas, discovers that his ever-failing electric shower has transformed into a working TV set. Amazed and intrigued by this unconventional development, Moz attempts to fix his shower back to normal but unintentionally ends up discovering a world of limitless possibilities within the television.

Determined to make the most of this newfound power, Moz starts watching a variety of random channels, eager to explore the infinite entertainment it offers. Little does he know that these mysterious channels are about to plunge him into a whirlpool of hilariously absurd situations.

Through the surreal lens of Moz's TV, viewers are treated to a series of wacky events involving eccentric characters and thought-provoking moments. As Moz flicks through the channels, each one presenting a different aspect of his reality, the lines between fantasy and reality blur, leaving Moz utterly confounded.

One particular channel transports Moz into a sinister game show where contestants must compete in bizarre challenges to win their freedom. Initially excited by the prospect of joining, Moz soon realizes the true nature of the game and must devise a plan to escape its clutches.

In another channel, Moz stumbles upon a surreal news report that inexplicably predicts his own demise. Overwhelmed by the shocking revelation, he sets out to discover the truth behind this eerie premonition, encountering a cast of peculiar characters who may hold the key to unraveling this mystery.

Meanwhile, Moz's assistants, Cartoon Head and Psycho Paul, played by Graham Duff and Simon Farnaby respectively, find themselves unwittingly sucked into Moz's TV-induced world when they accidentally make contact with one of his channels. Struggling to understand what's happening, they embark on their own separate journeys, entangled in an increasingly bizarre series of events.

As the episode progresses, Moz's TV becomes increasingly uncontrollable, leading to unpredictable consequences and exasperating encounters. With every click of his remote, Moz unknowingly unleashes a new wave of chaos upon himself and all those around him.

"The Television" not only showcases the dark humor and irreverent style that has made "Ideal" a cult favorite, but it also delves into themes of escapism, illusion, and the potential dangers of blurring the boundaries between reality and fantasy. The episode expertly weaves together comedic moments with thought-provoking narratives, offering a unique commentary on the human condition while never shying away from the absurd.

As the credits roll on this unforgettable episode, Moz is left pondering the impact of his actions and the consequences of his interactions with the mystical television set. Has he ultimately attained a new level of self-understanding or simply spiraled further into confusion? "The Television" leaves viewers eagerly anticipating the next chapter in Moz's strange odyssey, ready to take another wild ride in this unconventional world where anything can happen.

Note: "Ideal" is a British dark comedy television series that aired from 2005 to 2011. It follows the life of Moz, a small-time cannabis dealer living in Manchester, as he navigates his unconventional profession and the eccentric characters that populate his world.

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Description
  • First Aired
    May 25, 2010
  • Runtime
    28 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    8.1  (20)
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