Spaced is a situation comedy that follows the lives of 5 individual twenty somethings. The two main characters are Tim ( who has recently been kicked out by his ex-girlfriend called Sarah) and Daisy (has a boyfriend in hull), they meet randomly in a greasy cafe in London both looking for a place to live.
After days of looking they found a relatively cheap flat in North London however it was for a professional couple. So Tim and Daisy come up with a plan to move in pretending to be a couple.
After learning about each others history they go meet the the landlady called Marsha. Marsha is in her 50s who is addicted to drinking and smoking, she dresses a lot younger than she should. After they take a tour of the flat the landlady interviews Tim and Daisy to see if their suitable to live there. Marsha was happy to let them stay and could move in when ever they were ready.
Tim and Daisy have a very strange neighbour called Brian who is twenty something and interested in strange art like smashing eggs and talking to his pictures.
Another interesting character is Mike who is obsessed with the army and always dresses up as a solider and plays computer games. They also share a pet dog called Collin.
Spaced has combination of styles such as Drama, Surreal, Slapstick, Atmospheric and relevant to people of that age sharing flats.It also has pop culture references for example Scooby Doo and Reservoir dogs.
The comedy is realistic with a slight twist, its based in North London and has a Urban setting. Throughout out the episodes the characters go through life adventures and their relationships change towards each other.
Spaced is a half hour episode situation comedy which has 7 episodes in a series.
"This is how it is with a twist"
his is an ok attempt at a synopsis. it tries too hard to just tell the plot and is too bity, it doesn't flow. Remember a synopsis should 'sell' an idea. give broad strokes of story/plot, and characters and intertwine what kind of series it is - the style, the tone... it should all flow as one. think about this when you write your story-telling synopsis
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