


Après avoir fait un aller simple sur la planète rouge, le graphiste Jeff Cooper se retrouve à la dérive lorsque ses patrons éliminent sans ménagement son rôle.
Avis de la communauté (11)
Extremely misunderstood show. Paced perfectly. World building is fantastic. Characters are great. Voice acting is great. The tone is not what American animation fans usually watch so maybe that’s it. Reminds me of early 90s indie stuff. Sure to be cancelled but praised 10yrs from now as a cult classic.
This show tries to kill you by boredom or depression. It’s a waste of my time and clearly of money for the producers. 2 episodes and i still don’t get why i didn’t stop after the first one. Weak character, weak storyline, flat narrative. Avoid at any cost!!
It's not good for my mental health to watch this. It's very sad and a reason to become depressed or want to kill everyone in the workplace. I only finished watching the first episode HOPING something positive would happen by the end, but it had the nerve to end with a cliffhanger!
Based on the 6 minute short film of the same name https://trakt.tv/movies/fired-on-mars-2016 (Available to watch on Kanopy in the Stash Short Film Festival series).
Slow start, but totally worth the agonizing build up! Way off from what we're used to from most successful American animated sitcoms. This one taps into totally other emotions, is paced sometimes excruciatingly slow, fleshes out characters in a beautiful way and leans more towards a sci-fi comedrama than a regular comedy show we've seen too many of already. give it a try, wrestle through the first three episodes and you might actually be pleasantly surprised.













