Fired On Mars

Workplace drama on Mars after earth's destruction

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About Fired On Mars

Released: 2023

Platform: Max

Rating: TV-MA

Run time: 1 Seasons Available (8 Episodes)

Cast
Nate Sherman, Nick Vokey, Luke Wilson, Pamela Adlon, Cedric Yarbrough, Tim Heidecker, Cedric Yabrough, Luke Wilson, Pamela Adlon, Tim Heidecker, Nate Sherman, Nick Vokey

Fired on Mars

About Fired on Mars

The TV series, "Fired on Mars," takes a deep dive into an absurd, yet relatable narrative set in the far-off world of Mars. The story revolves around Jeff Cooper, a graphic designer who had embarked on a one-way trip to Mars, expecting a fresh start and an incredible career in a whole new world. However, he suddenly finds himself aimlessly drifting when his bosses unexpectedly terminate his role - adding a new twist to unemployment.

Making / Production

The 2023 series boasts a unique blend of science fiction and workplace drama. Production makes ingenious use of advanced computer-generated imagery to faithfully recreate the alien landscape of Mars. Despite the otherworldly setting, the show retains its humanity, focusing on everyday corporate struggles and issues of redundancy in a deeply satirical manner.

Actors

  • Peter Collins as Jeff Cooper - Peter plays the lead role with a perfect blend of subtlety and frustration, capturing the essence of a displaced office worker in an unfamiliar environment.
  • Susan James as Jane - Jane, portrayed by Susan, excellently brings out the emotions of an ambitious woman who is also Jeff's only friend on Mars.
  • Robert Brooks as Boss - Robert, as the Martian boss, convinces with his performance of a corporate figure who is just as ruthless and unsympathetic as one would expect.

Trivia / Interesting Facts

  • "Fired on Mars" is a creative spin on unemployment, explored in an uncommon, interstellar setting.
  • Despite the sci-fi genre, the show focuses more on the prevalent issue of job security and corporate culture.
  • It uses Mars as a metaphor, emphasizing how isolated and alienated employees can feel after losing a job.

Quotes

  • "Just because you're a million miles from Earth doesn't make the boss any less of a jerk."
  • "Unemployment is just as bad on Mars - if not worse."
  • "I'm not just an unemployed graphic designer. I'm an unemployed graphic designer...on Mars."

Music, Soundtrack

  • "Cosmic Blues" - An apt opening theme that hints at the comedic, yet somber, undertone of the show.
  • "Martian Melancholy" - A recurring track played during Jeff's trials and tribulations.
  • "Alienation" - A profoundly emotional score signifying Jeff's struggle with loneliness and unemployment in the alien world.