This week on ‘Angry Boys’…
Nathan and Daniel’s pranks against each other are reaching fever pitch, and Daniel is getting frustrated that Nathan always gets the last laugh… Daniel decides to dream up a prank that he hopes will outsmart his brother once and for all, but maybe Nathan isn’t as dumb as he thinks…

Meanwhile, in Tokyo, Jen realises that being the mother of a skateboarding superstar isn’t all it’s cracked up to be, especially with Tim “constantly complaining” about missing home and texting girls when Jen isn't looking... Luckily, Gay Style Enterprises is going from strength to strength - too bad Tim isn’t excited about the multi-million dollar endorsement campaign with Oshi Cola.
Back in LA, S.Mouse is still in denial – his record company has dumped him, his fans are dwindling and his songs about three-legged dogs, “intellactivity” and politics are “straight up Bulls**t” according to his dad, who seems to be the only one who can tell S.Mouse how it really is…

“A character like S.Mouse was really hard,” Chris Lilley explained in an exclusive interview with Comedy Central NZ.
“It was so much preparation and it was really scary to put myself out there and use American actors and say all these horrific things… But I was really happy with the end results, he’s one of my favourites to watch.”
“Everyone got up in arms about me playing a black person,” he said, explaining the backlash he anticipated from playing the character. “But if you see that first episode, you know it’s quite a well rounded character, that there’s actually more about the person that just a racial joke. And so, it seems like it’s crossing the line – I’m there dressed as a black guy and calling my dad a n****er and it’s full on, but it’s a story of this young guy who's lost and caught up in the music industry and it becomes more about that than being a black character.

“The whole intention of the show is pretty clear – it’s trying to be funny, it’s also trying to be a bit shocking and I like that kind of entertainment that is a bit unexpected. You don’t know where it’s going to take you. So people tune into the show and see what I’m trying to do, and know that I’m not being mean or offensive just for the sake of it.”
Can S.Mouse realise his dream of launching an independent album that’s all about “the real me”? You’ll just have to tune into Angry Boys on Comedy Central New Zealand this Monday at 9pm to find out!
Meanwhile, check out the sneak peak of ep 5 in the video below…
Nathan and Daniel’s pranks against each other are reaching fever pitch, and Daniel is getting frustrated that Nathan always gets the last laugh… Daniel decides to dream up a prank that he hopes will outsmart his brother once and for all, but maybe Nathan isn’t as dumb as he thinks…

Meanwhile, in Tokyo, Jen realises that being the mother of a skateboarding superstar isn’t all it’s cracked up to be, especially with Tim “constantly complaining” about missing home and texting girls when Jen isn't looking... Luckily, Gay Style Enterprises is going from strength to strength - too bad Tim isn’t excited about the multi-million dollar endorsement campaign with Oshi Cola.
Back in LA, S.Mouse is still in denial – his record company has dumped him, his fans are dwindling and his songs about three-legged dogs, “intellactivity” and politics are “straight up Bulls**t” according to his dad, who seems to be the only one who can tell S.Mouse how it really is…

“A character like S.Mouse was really hard,” Chris Lilley explained in an exclusive interview with Comedy Central NZ.
“It was so much preparation and it was really scary to put myself out there and use American actors and say all these horrific things… But I was really happy with the end results, he’s one of my favourites to watch.”
“Everyone got up in arms about me playing a black person,” he said, explaining the backlash he anticipated from playing the character. “But if you see that first episode, you know it’s quite a well rounded character, that there’s actually more about the person that just a racial joke. And so, it seems like it’s crossing the line – I’m there dressed as a black guy and calling my dad a n****er and it’s full on, but it’s a story of this young guy who's lost and caught up in the music industry and it becomes more about that than being a black character.

“The whole intention of the show is pretty clear – it’s trying to be funny, it’s also trying to be a bit shocking and I like that kind of entertainment that is a bit unexpected. You don’t know where it’s going to take you. So people tune into the show and see what I’m trying to do, and know that I’m not being mean or offensive just for the sake of it.”
Can S.Mouse realise his dream of launching an independent album that’s all about “the real me”? You’ll just have to tune into Angry Boys on Comedy Central New Zealand this Monday at 9pm to find out!
Meanwhile, check out the sneak peak of ep 5 in the video below…
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