This genre-bending show has imagined a world where men no longer exist

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This genre-bending show has imagined a world where men no longer exist
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With its deadpan humour, the sci-fi themed Creamerie has a typically New Zealand flavour.

kicks off in a men’s rugby locker room with a montage backed by a dreamy cover ofA single player’s bloody sneeze triggers a pandemic and within a couple of weeks the room is transformed into a charnel house, blood spattered across the walls and a stack of bodies burning in the field outside.

The three leads, Alex, Jaime and Pip, who are also co-creators along with Roseanne Liang, play off each other beautifully, bantering and squabbling with the natural ease of a team that has clearly worked together long enough to develop strong chemistry. Thrown in the midst of this trio, one-time soapy heartthrob Jay Ryan is to be commended for holding his own as the grim, chisel-jawed Bobby.

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