Review with Myles Barlow Season 2
While other critics waste time with trivial matters such as film, food or art, one man dares to review all facets of life - our experiences, our emotions, our deepest, darkest desires - to rate them out of five stars. Myles Barlow is prepared to go through it before you have to. Join Myles as he lives out the harrowing effects of being a murderer, the rush of pleasure as he pays for sex, the bleakness of living on the streets and many more challenging moments from life's rich tapestry.
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Review with Myles Barlow
2008While other critics waste time with trivial matters such as film, food or art, one man dares to review all facets of life - our experiences, our emotions, our deepest, darkest desires - to rate them out of five stars. Myles Barlow is prepared to go through it before you have to. Join Myles as he lives out the harrowing effects of being a murderer, the rush of pleasure as he pays for sex, the bleakness of living on the streets and many more challenging moments from life's rich tapestry.
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Review with Myles Barlow Season 2 Full Episode Guide
Myles embarks on a mission to fill his life with happiness, finds the ultimate place to ponder the notion of escapism, and in his final review of the season Myles investigates the basic human need to be accepted.
Myles experiences the real consequences of getting away from it all, the future of being an artist, and the letter of the week has Myles joining a support group in search of sympathy.
Myles sets out on a mission to be truly hated by his fellow man, and the letter of the week sees Myles face justice after having his day in court over allegations arising from leading his own cult in episode 1.
Myles attempts a deed that many have contemplated - killing Kyle Sandilands. Myles also sets out to uncover the nucleus of fear by putting a 'hit' out on himself, and examines how racists cope in today's modern 'pc' world.
This week, Myles dances his way into B-Grade celebrity status, turns to internet dating sites to find a bride in order to have a buck's party, and fast-tracks the death of a family member in order to experience loss.
Myles reviews the freedoms and cultural experiences of travelling abroad. But after meeting fellow Aussie traveller Scott, Myles' quest for enrichment goes anything but to plan.