.newyorkerhumor breaks down the first five episodes of “The First of Us,” a gripping survival drama that unfolds over the course of an apartment housewarming in Brooklyn.
Ellen and Mitch are forced into a deadly game called Bananagrams. The hosts test Ellen and Mitch’s will to survive and to withstand twisted wordplay traps. Ellen and Mitch must subsist on a ration of lettered tiles. “Peel!” the host commands, and they may take another tile. “Dump!” and they must put one back. “Bananas!” Mitch cries out, hoping that the game will come to an end.
But, after examining his words, the hosts shout, in unison, “Rotten bananas!” The words must be spelled correctly or the savage game will continue.In the midseason finale, Ellen and Mitch head inland, toward the shelter of the seemingly unoccupied territory of the drinks station, only to be faced with a fresh threat from the host—“Can you open this wine for me?”More Humor and Cartoons
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