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Blunt Talk - Season 1
TrailerBritish newscaster Walter Blunt comes to Los Angeles, intent on conquering the world of American cable TV. Through the platform of a nightly interview show, Blunt is on a mission to impart his wisdom and guidance on how Americans should live, think and behave. Unfortunately, Blunt is constantly harassed by interfering network bosses, a dysfunctional news staff, and his numerous ex-wives and children. Blunt must now deal with the fallout from his well-intended but misguided actions, both on and off the air, with only an alcoholic manservant at his side.Genre: ComedyActors: Patrick Stewart, Adrian Scarborough, Timm Sharp, Dolly Wells, Jacki Weaver, Mary Holland, Karan Soni, Trace Lysette, Brent Spiner, Richard Lewis, Romany Malco, ...»Director: Jonathan AmesCountry: United StatesDuration: 22 minQuality: HDRelease: 2015IMDb: 7.40 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Blunt Talk - Season 1"
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Characters of "Blunt Talk - Season 1"
Walter BluntPlayed by: Patrick StewartHarry ChandlerPlayed by: Adrian ScarboroughJimPlayed by: Timm SharpCeliaPlayed by: Dolly WellsRosalie WinterPlayed by: Jacki WeaverShellyPlayed by: Mary HollandMartinPlayed by: Karan SoniDr. WeissPlayed by: Richard LewisBob GardnerPlayed by: Romany MalcoSamPlayed by: Ken WeilerRonniePlayed by: Brett GelmanTeddyPlayed by: Ed Begley Jr.GershawnPlayed by: Erik GriffinMobyPlayed by: MobyMrs. SongPlayed by: Helen HongVivianPlayed by: Golden BrooksDuncan AdlerPlayed by: Jason Schwartzman -
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Critic Reviews of "Blunt Talk - Season 1"
NewsdayAugust 19, 2015Blunt Talk aspires to Network's kinetically brilliant madness. It arrives a limp and muddled mess.
Media LifeAugust 19, 2015Too many of the characters and situations fail to be either recognizable or fresh, and the satire has no target. Perhaps the title refers to the show's lack of a point.
TheWrapAugust 24, 2015Stewart and Scarborough make Blunt Talk worth watching, as they're an offbeat co-dependent pair who clearly have great affection and respect for each other, and watching Stewart embrace Walter's often loony behavior is a treat.
Uncle BarkyAugust 21, 2015Its excesses are offset by enough inspired lunacy to carry the day.
New York Daily NewsAugust 21, 2015This could break for comedy or tragedy. Happily for us, the producers chose comedy.
indieWireAugust 21, 2015Though the central figure may feel familiar in a drama, he's surprisingly fresh in this 30-minute comic lark.
ForbesAugust 17, 2015Watching Stewart run around like a mad man will lead to some legitimate chuckles.
Cleveland Plain DealerAugust 17, 2015The waste of this much talent is almost criminal, and, given the nature of the scripts, one charge against the writers would be assault with a blunt object.
TV.comAugust 26, 2015The most obvious reason to avoid Blunt Talk is that it's preventing the world from enjoying everything Stewart actually has to offer.
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