You never quite know where WireTap will take you. From a scientist who documents the final words of parrots to what it’s like to date Lois Lane after she’s broken up with Superman, the minds of Jonathan Goldstein and his friends and family are truly unique.
The "Toronto Star" describes "WireTap" as "[pitting] the absurd against the plausible. The sense is of a world not completely unlike our own that runs parallel ... conversation, storytelling and introspection, culled from equal parts real-world experience and the warp of Goldstein's imagination" and the "Montreal Gazette" calls the show "something between borscht-belt comedy and Franz Kafka."
You never quite know where WireTap will take you. From a scientist who documents the final words of parrots to what it’s like to date Lois Lane after she’s broken up with Superman, the minds of Jonathan Goldstein and his friends and family are truly unique.
The "Toronto Star" describes "WireTap" as "[pitting] the absurd against the plausible. The sense is of a world not completely unlike our own that runs parallel ... conversation, storytelling and introspection, culled from equal parts real-world experience and the warp of Goldstein's imagination" and the "Montreal Gazette" calls the show "something between borscht-belt comedy and Franz Kafka."
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