Fried

2015
6.1| 0h30m| en
Synopsis

Fried follows the staff in the struggling Croydon branch of a low rent fast food chain, "Seriously Fried Chicken". We follow the group as they navigate the greasy world of nugget vending under the watchful gaze of Mary, their eternally optimistic but desperately ineffectual branch manager. Her job is coveted by bitter assistant manager Derek, who's been working at the restaurant "since it were a Wimpy". Then there's geeky teenager Joe, who only has eyes for Amara; and the man who's decided they're best friends - foul-mouthed and relentlessly self-absorbed Ed; and the older, always riled Shontal. Every week the team have to deal with the customers, each other and the indelible smell of oil.

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Bwark Productions

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Interesteg What makes it different from others?
ReaderKenka Let's be realistic.
Brennan Camacho Mostly, the movie is committed to the value of a good time.
Edwin The storyline feels a little thin and moth-eaten in parts but this sequel is plenty of fun.
Daniel Blissett Certainly not the worst show I've ever seen but it is not something I'd be interested in seeing more of. Plot is cliché and often cringey, with the advances of Joe on Amara becoming just full-on uncomfortable by the last episode. There are some highlights to the show which raised the score from a 1 to a 3, I notably found the line "She said I'm the sexual equivalent of cress" said by Joe quite funny. However, these moments are too rare for me to recommend this show to anyone.
zaxintel the chicken people got even more amusing as it progressed through the first season, spark up a bowl, sit back and relax good viewing, smiles all round. amusing chicken people like the characters, both the main cast and the others too! Hoping for more the ending of season one got me hook to watch more :)
William Grant I really have no idea how this so called comedy made it to television? With the concept, a comedy based in a fast food restaurant, it was always going to be a non starter. Very much like a similar comedy based in a job centre this take on high street outlet life fails miserably. The writer obviously took the idea from channel 4s Phoneshop, changed the demographic to one suited to the moronic & rolled out this drivel. For me it is a non starter, it's just not funny in any way.