The Amelia Gething Complex - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

'Now pick that up, Judith'
Amelia and her flatmates buy a super-smart TV which leads them into infinite parallel universes – with hilariously disastrous consequences.

'Carrots are for losers'
Amelia is elected prime minister and immediately imposes a system of malevolent and despotic rule – with hilariously oppressive consequences.

'The Cult of the Mitochondria'
To flesh out the characters' backstories, Amelia insists we meet all their families – with hilariously harrowing consequences.

'Just let me lick a traveller's cheque'
After Poppy eats everyone's money, they must find a way to pay the rent. Contains scenes some viewers may find televisual.

"Merry Christmas, humans"
It's time for a non-seasonal Christmas special, but things go awry when Amelia and friends accidentally put Santa in a critical condition. What are they like?! This episode does not affect your statutory rights.

"Lemon Lemon Lemon Lemon Lemon?!"
Someone is sabotaging this episode for their own personal gain. Amelia must find out who before the whole show goes down the televisual toilet – and several bidets.

"I'm just organs and skeleton under here"
The show's extras have become zombies and want to take over the programme. Can Amelia and friends save the world within an 18-minute episode duration?

"A Mighty Wasp Overlord Best Of"
In a distant, post-apocalyptic future, the cast reflect on the defining moments of The Amelia Gething Complex. Contains clips from previous episodes for budgetary reasons.
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