Wellington Paranormal: 5 Reasons Why the Comedy Central Show is a Must-Watch!

Wellington Paranormal is a horror-comedy mockumentary series that showcases the story of three New Zealand police officers Minogue, O’Leary, and Sergeant Maaka, hunting supernatural activities in New Zealand’s capital city. It is a spin-off of the 2014 film ‘What We Do In The Shadows’ and the first television series in the franchise.

Wellington Paranormal consists of 4 seasons that showcase the struggle of the police investigators for the activities in Wellington such as demon possession, haunted houses, and blood bank robberies, that do not constitute normal! Created by Jemaine Clement and Paul Yates, this spoof is a part of Comedy Central’s new block called ‘Happiness Buffet – New Comedies, Served Fresh’.

5 Reasons Why Wellington Paranormal is a Must-Watch!

The Humour

Just like the What We Do In The Shadows, the series manages to make you feel awkward and make you laugh until you fall off your seats at the same time. The humour of Wellington Paranormal is dry humour, with perfect punchlines and timings. With a cleverly written script and dialogues, you’re sure to watch it again. And every time you do, you might discover something new that you missed on the first go.

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A Series Of Mysterious Events

The series is a mix of many mysterious events happening all over Wellington. Every episode introduces a new monster, and with every new monster come several strange scenarios. And when we say strange, that’s just the tip of the iceberg. From vampires to werewolves, this show has all freaky elements but still carries that comedic essence.

Wellington Paranormal
Still from Wellington Paranormal

A Show Focused On Character Work

Wellington Paranormal is one such series that focuses on presenting the best to the audience in the forms of characters and acting. The show focuses not just on the police officers, but also on the monsters. Just like the wacky investigators, the monsters too make the best of their screen time with their inane physical comedy.

A (Weird) Buddy-Cop Show

Minogue and O’Leary are just two goofy cops trying not to mess up their jobs and stay alive. There isn’t really much room for chemistry, investigating monsters and paranormal activity is a busy job. While the two aren’t necessarily the sharpest tools in the shed, you know they will get the job done!

The show that follows the lives of three police officers from Wellington, New Zealand, is about to hit Indian television soon. Tune into Comedy Central from September 12th Monday-Friday 10 pm onwards to watch Wellington Paranormal Season 1-4 and witness the fun-filled havoc in the life of these police officers.

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