Creamerie, comedy from New Zealand - Old Ain't Dead

Creamerie, a New Zealand series, starts in a world where all the men have died from a virus. What do the women do next?

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Checking out what the Mastodon share button does on WordPress. It gives the title, URL, and hashtags all the post tags.
In the link box you see the top image and the title again. Interesting.
Be nice to hashtag the title of the film or tv series, too. Easy to add manually before you publish.
@OldAintDead Really loved it! I only discovered it on a rerun over the last few weeks. There are probably aspects of this that donʼt translate beyond New Zealand, which is why it might seem like a genre jumble outside our shores.
@jackyan I’m not a student of New Zealand humor, that may be my problem. I’d like to see more of it!
@OldAintDead It is definitely unique! Also each city has its own humour style, and Creamerie is more Auckland. HBO’s Flight of the Conchords is very Kiwi, but it’s more Wellington humour (more self-deprecating), but that might be more familiar to people overseas.
There was a remake of a New Zealand show there called Scoundrels with Virginia Madsen and David James Elliott. I don’t think it did well because the humour didn’t translate. (The original title was Outrageous Fortune.)
@OldAintDead Outrageous Fortune had two creators, one female, one male, but of the directors, only three of the eleven were female. However, it was very much a female-led series, and even spawned a prequel here. It might be of interest.
The other remake that comes to mind was Filthy Rich, which starred Kim Cattrall in your version, but having interviewed one of the actresses, it took a very different route to ours.
@jackyan bit slow to answer. Sorry. I’ve been moving. I may have seen Outrageous Fortune. I’ve heard of it.
@OldAintDead That’s OK, I’m pretty chilled—but thank you for checking in! Good luck with your move.