We all navigate in multiple social circles - friendships, family, work - and often these groups do not mix. Patterns takes this concept and creates a universe of characters and narratives who move between these circles and finds the comedy within. The series touches on a range of topical issues including, LGBTQ matters; family problems; conspiracy theories; and reality television.
Writer: Daniel Mannheim, Asad Moghal
Producer: Rex Glensy, Peter Easton
Director: Rex Glensy
Christopher
Kevin
Foster
Glenda
Jason
James
Willie
Paul
The series touches on a range of topical issues including, LGBTQ matters; family problems; conspiracy theories; and reality television. Moreover, each of the 8 episodes draws from a different comedic style, such as pantomime, sitcom and slapstick.
8 episodes
A 20-something gay man seeks to find a new boyfriend by placing a picture on a dating app that makes him look far worse then he really does.
Runtime: 20 minA gay teenager with a very vivid imagination comes face-to-face with his real life fantasy superhero.
Runtime: 20 minA man gets obsessed by his pizza delivery guy so he orders pizza every day for weeks in an attempt to reconnect with him.
Runtime: 30 minA teenage boy decides that his father has not been dating enough so he decides to set up his dad on a series of blind dates.
Runtime: 30 minTwo sisters who have always been rivals have their relationships upended when they realize that unwittingly they have been attempting to date the same man.
Runtime: 29 minA support group for people being sentenced to attend an anger management class as a result of their poor public behavior meets in a rundown communal council space.
Runtime: 18 minIn Foster's quest for fame at all costs, he ropes in two friends to explore the trials and travails of reality TV.
Runtime: 23 minPatterns, patterns, patterns.
Runtime: 23 minPatterns - trailer