Woops! (1992)
Woops!
1992Woops! is an American post-apocalyptic sitcom that aired on the Fox network from September 27 to December 6, 1992.
Seasons & Episode
Six survivors of a nuclear war find refuge in a farmhouse. In the opener, the group is faced with creating a new society, but it takes a scare by a giant spider to spark cooperation.
The survivors compete to be the man and woman best suited to repopulate Earth, but one small problem arises when the couple are chosen: they don't love each other.
When the survivor's geed undermines their new monetary system, it takes a coup to undo the mess.
Mark hits a low point in his life after getting high on intoxicating berries from a mysterious bush.
Alice discovers a crystal that mysteriously enlarges her bust and allows her to temporarily compete with Suzanne for the crown as queen of the beauty pagent.
Curtis generates a folksy new image to outshine Mark as they each campaign for the job of maintaining the farm's power source.
When Curtis loses his necktie and then his mind, the others must find a way to snap him out of the delusional state that has transported him back to 1986's bull market.
Suzanne and Jack fall in love and move into the barn together. But jealeousy poisons the romance when Jack devotes time to his shopping cart.
The group discovers another survivor: a turkey--and just in time for Thanksgiving. But when it mutates into a giant gobbler, they worry it might gobble them up.
The survivors finally meet another real survivor that turns out to be no one else, other than Santa, himself.
An electromagnetic storm turns Frederick into a kid again. But little Frederick can't play around--he must act mature to find a cure so he can grow up again.
Discovering a socially misfit boy hiding in the barn, the group set out to reform him.
When Alice makes the group hold a party to celebrate their first six months together, they all spend it daydreaming about ways to kill her.
Woops! is an American post-apocalyptic sitcom that aired on the Fox network from September 27 to December 6, 1992.