Lunch Room Episodes 13-15 Review
We have reached the end of the series and it has been emotional. Read what we think of Lunch Room episodes 13-15 right here on Screen Critix.
We have reached the end of the series and it has been emotional. Read what we think of Lunch Room episodes 13-15 right here on Screen Critix.
So now we come to the final stretch of Martin Ponferrada and Mark Nunari’s hugely enjoyable improvisational sitcom. This is our review of episodes 10 – 12 of the great web series Lunch Room.
We take a look at the next three episodes of the great web series comedy Lunch Room, where we get to learn more about the employees of the fictional supermarket.
Episodes 4-6 of our favourite Antipodean comedy set in a Supermarket Lunch Room stay true to the form of its predecessors.
Set in the Lunch Room of a low-end supermarket, we follow the antics of the exasperated retail staffers in the opening 3 episodes of Mark Nunnari’s and Martin Ponferrada’s situation comedy Lunch Room.
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