Funny Show About Stranded Plane Crash

Wrecked
Wrecked TBS.png
Genre Sitcom
Created by
  • Jordan Shipley
  • Justin Shipley
Starring
  • Zach Cregger
  • Asif Ali
  • Rhys Darby
  • Brooke Dillman
  • Ginger Gonzaga
  • Will Greenberg
  • Jessica Lowe
  • Ally Maki
  • Brian Sacca
  • James Scott
Country of origin United States
Original language English
No. of seasons 3
No. of episodes 30 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • James Griffiths
  • Jordan Shipley
  • Justin Shipley
  • Moses Port
Producers
  • Jesse Hara
  • Ken Topolsky
Production locations
  • Puerto Rico (season 1)
  • Fiji (seasons 2–3)
Camera setup Single-camera
Production companies
  • Shipley & Shipley Productions
  • TBS Productions (Season 1)
  • Studio T (Season 2–3)
Distributor Warner Bros. Television Distribution
Release
Original network TBS
Original release June 14, 2016 (2016-06-14) –
October 2, 2018 (2018-10-02)

Wrecked is an American sitcom that was created by Jordan Shipley and Justin Shipley for TBS. The series is about a group of people stranded on an island, after their airplane crashed in the ocean and is a parody of Lost.[1] The 10-episode first season premiered on June 14, 2016.

On July 6, 2016, TBS renewed the show for a second season which was shot in Fiji.[2] The second season premiered on June 20, 2017. On September 13, 2017, TBS renewed the series for a third season,[3] which premiered on August 7, 2018. On April 26, 2019, it was reported that the series had been canceled by TBS after three seasons.[4]

Cast [edit]

Left to right: Asif Ali, Zach Cregger, Jessica Lowe, Will Greenberg, interviewed by Uproxx in 2017

  • Zach Cregger as Owen O'Connor,[5] a flight attendant
  • Asif Ali as Pack Hara,[5] a sports agent
  • Brian Sacca as Daniel "Danny" Wallace,[5] the son of a rich businessman
  • Rhys Darby as Steve Rutherford, a New Zealander from Papakura
  • Brooke Dillman as Karen Cushman/Sister Mercy,[5] a statistical analysis executive for Bing
  • Ginger Gonzaga as Emma Cook,[5] a podiatrist (season 1, guest Season 2-3)
  • Jessica Lowe as Florence Bitterman,[5] Emma's best friend, a pretentious feminist
  • Will Greenberg as Todd Hinkle,[5] an obnoxious guy who cares more about his finding the meaning to life than his girlfriend
  • Ally Maki as Jess Kato,[5] Todd's girlfriend, then fiancée and later, wife
  • James Scott as Liam,[5] a British soldier (pilot only)

Recurring [edit]

  • Pablo Azar as Pablo (season 1)
  • George Basil as Chet Smart[5]
  • Lela Elam as Diane from Toledo (season 1-2)
  • Todd Allen Durkin as Kurt Turdhole (season 1, guest Season 2)
  • Brendan Jennings as Jerry, a deceased castaway with whom Pack has conversations during his hallucinations (season 1)
  • Mike Benitez as Roger (season 1)
  • Will McLaughlin as Bruce Island
  • Ruben Rabasa as Yolonzo (season 1)
  • Rory Scovel as Corey (season 2, guest Season 1)
  • Eliza Coupe as Rosa, Owen's co-worker (season 1)
  • Erinn Hayes as Rosa, Owen's co-worker (season 2)
  • Ebonée Noel as The Barracuda (season 2)
  • Ravi Patel as Tank Top (season 2, guest 1)
  • Lucas Hazlett as Bandana (season 2, guest 1)
  • Shaun Diston as V-Neck (season 2)
  • Patrick Cox as Flannel (season 2)
  • Jemaine Clement as Luther (season 2)
  • Dink O'Neal as Richard "Dick" Wallace, Danny's father (season 1, guest Season 2)
  • Jonno Roberts as Declan Stanwick (season 3)
  • Rachel House as Martha Stanwick (season 3)
  • Robert Baker as Brewster (season 3)
  • Will Hines as Greg Peabody (season 3)
  • Eugene Cordero as Errol (season 3)
  • Karan Soni as Keith (season 3)

Guest starring [edit]

  • Darin Toonder as Owen's father
  • Luke Nappe as Young Owen
  • Gary Anthony Williams as Gary, Jerry's deceased friend
  • Josh Lawson as Eric, Steve's boss
  • Elke Berry as Carol, Steve's ex-wife
  • Jamie Denbo as Greta Liebowitz, Pack's boss
  • Chris Bosh as Himself
  • Marc Evan Jackson as Father Daddy
  • Sara Paxton as Sister Grace
  • Britt Lower[6] as Margot Wallace, Danny's sister
  • Rob Corddry as Himself

Development [edit]

TBS ordered the production of the pilot episode written by Jordan Shipley and Justin Shipley in October 2014. The show follows a group of people after they survived a plane crash on a deserted island.[7] The pilot was filmed in Puerto Rico[5] and was picked up to series with a 10-episode order in May 2015.[8]

Episodes [edit]

Season 1 (2016) [edit]

Season 2 (2017) [edit]

Season 3 (2018) [edit]

Reception [edit]

Wrecked has received mixed reviews. On Rotten Tomatoes, the series holds a score of 91%. The critics consensus reads: "Wrecked is an imaginative spoof of Lost with a game cast that doesn't have enough good material to work with."[35] On Metacritic, the show holds a metascore of 56, indicating mixed or average reviews.[36]

References [edit]

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External links [edit]

  • Wrecked at IMDb

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wrecked_%28American_TV_series%29

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