From Bill Harris of QMI:
Bruce McCulloch taps into his childhood on ‘Young Drunk Punk’
It’s a tale of kids hitting the wall, from a former Kid in the Hall. While I realize I’m in the exact right age group for a show about teenagers in 1980, I objectively find Young Drunk Punk very funny. And with all that I watch, it isn’t super easy for a TV show to make me chuckle. Continue reading.
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Finally I get to see a promo. I had looked for one a few times and had no luck. I guess the show didn’t get much promotion. I’ll definitely have to check it out. The Calgary setting got my attention first.