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  Safety Geeks:SVI S1 Ep9 "Meatpacking: A Strippers Tale"

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Run Time: 6:48
Genre: Comedy

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Budwin punishes the store for more safety violations while a call to Sparky at P.O.S.H. HQ gets nasty and opens up an old wound in Randi’s stripper past.

Safety Geeks:SVI is the comic adventures of an elite force of safety experts; the P.O.S.H. (Professional Occupational Safety Hazard) team. Obsessed with making the world safer, the CSI-like team investigates accidents to find out what went wrong and who is to blame. P.O.S.H. provides an obscure, well-meaning service - unfortunately, they are a bunch of idiots. The world of P.O.S.H. is very unsafe...largely due to them.

Note: Some adult language...and a bit of drivel, too.


Starring Dave Beeler, Tom Konkle, Brittney Powell, Benton Jennings & Mary Cseh

Produced by Lumen Actus

Trailer File Size: 35Mb (same trailer for all episodes)
Episode File Size: 372Mb



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Awesome! October 13, 2010
Reviewer: Anonymous Person from United States  
SAFETY GEEKS: SVI is loosely satirical and completely outrageous.

The P.O.S.H on site Team is made up of eccentric British billionaire, Reginald Syngen-Smithe (David Beeler), the inscrutable number cruncher Budwin W. Yaker (Tom Konkle) and ex-stripper turned psychologist Randi Minky (Brittney Powell), who not only adds laughs but is the show’s sex appeal. She looks like Sophia Bush’s sexier older sister. Then there is the requisite support team at headquarters, crippled techie, Sparky Van Der Graaf  (Mary Cseh) and Reginald’s butler, the aptly named Manservant Hopkins (Benton Jennings). All the actors do a really good job. Their performances are quirky and consistent. So much delicious awkwardness.

The whole show was shot on Green Screen, which really created a unique environment. It lent its self to humor you normally only see in animated shows these days
laughs came from non-sequiturs and witty one-liners, of which there are many.


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