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'''Living Rooms''' was a show produced by Vanishing Angle and released in February 2019. It was most recently available on VRV, which had shut down its operations, and did not move to Crunchyroll with the majority of VRV content due to the Crunchyroll-VRV affiliation.  
'''Living Rooms''' was a Fullscreen original, stoner comedy show directed by Kelly L. King, produced by Vanishing Angle, and released in February 2019. The show starred Alyx Weiss as Beth and Jordan Tisdale as Cordell.  


It consisted of one season of seven episodes; "Pain Killer", "Cordell Day", "Good Table", "Girl's Night", "Pillow Talk", "Party Time Part 1" and "Party Time Part 2".  The show starred Alyx Weiss as Beth and Jordan Tisdale as Cordell.
It consisted of one season of seven episodes: "Pain Killer", "Cordell Day", "Good Table", "Girl's Night", "Pillow Talk", "Party Time Part 1" and "Party Time Part 2".
 
An [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9881928 IMDB] Page and [https://vanishingangle.com/living-rooms the official page] on the Vanishing Angle website are all that remain of the show.


==Plot==
==Plot==
<blockquote>
The show's premise was that Beth, a single woman, discovers that when high, she can see and hear furniture talking. She spends much of each episode in her apartment, with her roommate Cordell and their furniture, but has many notable encounters with furniture everywhere she goes. Her main goal is to find love and she attempts to use her powers during dates with mixed success. Each piece of furniture is a unique character, usually sassy or desiring something that as an inanimate object they cannot obtain. During the plot of the first episode, Beth convinces Corell of her powers by having him whisper a secret to the couch while she is upstairs, which she then repeats to him upon returning. One notable episode featured her doing chores for a park bench, in exchange for some sort of important info on or lost item's location. The final episode was an apartment party that lead into a drug-alcohol induced montage of trippy effects and talking couches before an important binder (for job/important thing) when missing.
"Laid up on her couch while recovering from a back injury, Beth takes the sage advice of her roommate, Cordell, and tries smoking weed for the pain. The unexpected result? She discovers that when she's stoned, she can communicate with furniture." -[https://vanishingangle.com/living-rooms Vanishing Angle]
</blockquote>


The show's premise was that Beth, a single woman, discovers that when high, she can see and hear furniture talking. She spends much of each episode in her apartment, with her roommate Cordell and their furniture, but has many notable encounters with furniture everywhere she goes. Her main goal is to find love and she attempts to use her powers during dates with mixed success. Each piece of furniture is a unique character, usually sassy or desiring something that as an inanimate object they cannot obtain. During the plot of the first episode, Beth convinces Corell of her powers by having him whisper a secret to the couch while she is upstairs, which she then repeats to him upon returning. One notable episode featured her doing chores for a park bench, in exchange for some sort of important info on or lost item's location. The final episode was an apartment party that lead into a drug-alcohol induced montage of trippy effects and talking couches before an important binder (for job/important thing) when missing.
==Availability==
It was most recently available on VRV,<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20210305225143/https://vrv.co/watch/GY0XZKDW6/Living-Rooms:Pain-Killer</ref> which had shut down its operations and did not move to Crunchyroll with the majority of VRV content due to the Crunchyroll-VRV affiliation. The only surviving footage of the show was a trailer that released on VRV's Facebook account on February 20,2019.<ref>https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=2080542408903125</ref>


==Gallery==
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File:Livingroomsbethcouch.jpg|Beth talks out one of her problems with her apartment's couch.
File:Livingroomsbethcouch.jpg|Beth talks out one of her problems with her apartment's couch.
File:Livingroomsbethroomatebong.jpg|Beth receives a bong from her roommate, possibly the titular first hit that awakens her powers.
File:Livingroomsbethroomatebong.jpg|Beth receives a bong from her roommate, possibly the titular first hit that awakens her powers.
File:Livingroomsfullscreenpromo2.jpg|Another promo poster for the release on fullscreen.
File:Livingroomsfullscreenpromo2.jpg|Another promo poster for the release on Fullscreen.
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==References==
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==External Links==
*[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9881928 IMDB page for Living Rooms.]
*https://vanishingangle.com/living-rooms


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Revision as of 04:13, 1 August 2023

Living+rooms+key+art+1.png

The Fullscreen original promo poster.

Status: Partially Found

Living Rooms was a Fullscreen original, stoner comedy show directed by Kelly L. King, produced by Vanishing Angle, and released in February 2019. The show starred Alyx Weiss as Beth and Jordan Tisdale as Cordell.

It consisted of one season of seven episodes: "Pain Killer", "Cordell Day", "Good Table", "Girl's Night", "Pillow Talk", "Party Time Part 1" and "Party Time Part 2".

Plot

The show's premise was that Beth, a single woman, discovers that when high, she can see and hear furniture talking. She spends much of each episode in her apartment, with her roommate Cordell and their furniture, but has many notable encounters with furniture everywhere she goes. Her main goal is to find love and she attempts to use her powers during dates with mixed success. Each piece of furniture is a unique character, usually sassy or desiring something that as an inanimate object they cannot obtain. During the plot of the first episode, Beth convinces Corell of her powers by having him whisper a secret to the couch while she is upstairs, which she then repeats to him upon returning. One notable episode featured her doing chores for a park bench, in exchange for some sort of important info on or lost item's location. The final episode was an apartment party that lead into a drug-alcohol induced montage of trippy effects and talking couches before an important binder (for job/important thing) when missing.

Availability

It was most recently available on VRV,[1] which had shut down its operations and did not move to Crunchyroll with the majority of VRV content due to the Crunchyroll-VRV affiliation. The only surviving footage of the show was a trailer that released on VRV's Facebook account on February 20,2019.[2]

Gallery

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References

External Links