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Something to watch tonight: Tuesday 2 April

By April 2, 2024No Comments

Tales from the Loop (Halpern, 2020)

Some of my col­leagues at RNZ have joined me to recom­mend some TV from the ‘long tail’ on the stream­ing sites. Today it was my turn, and I’m boost­ing it here because, you know, met­rics.

The small mid-western town of Mercer sits on top of an exper­i­ment­al phys­ics facil­ity known as “The Loop”. Somehow, the Loop is caus­ing weird anom­alies above ground that dis­rupt our under­stand­ing of space and time. The show, and the char­ac­ters in it, are unin­ter­ested in the how and why of all of this, just the impact on their lives and relationships.

Two teen­agers swap bod­ies and court cata­strophe when one does­n’t want to swap back, young lov­ers stop time around them but even­tu­ally tire of each oth­er, and a griev­ing fath­er enlists the help of a trash man­age­ment robot to try and keep his fam­ily safe.

Each epis­ode is a stand-alone story, focus­ing on dif­fer­ent but related char­ac­ters, and their choices have drastic unin­ten­ded con­sequences later on as the stor­ies knit them­selves together.

There’s more details – and reas­ons why Tales from the Loop is worth your time, in the rest of the article.

Other shows that have been recom­mend on the fea­ture so far include Samurai Gourmet, Malcolm in the Middle and The Walk-In, so it’s a pretty eclect­ic selection.


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Where to watch Tales from the Loop

Aotearoa, Australia, Canada, USA & UK: Streaming on Prime Video


Further listening

Last Thursday night, I chat­ted with my pal Emile Donovan on RNZ Nights about Rachel House’s new fam­ily movie The Mountain, the long run­ning Aussie polit­ic­al satire, Utopia and Lucky, which is stream­ing on Brollie in Australia and New Zealand.