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Pauline Hanson's Please Explain (2021)

Political satire web-series featuring One Nation leader Pauline Hanson and a cast of various characters from Australia and the world.

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Release Date: Fri, Nov 12, 2021

Country: AU
Language: En
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Pauline Hanson
Pauline Hanson (Voice)

Season 3:

Distractions
Episode 1: Distractions (Mar 01, 2024)
Labor wants you to forget about their broken promises, the rising cost of living, and our leaky borders, so they are ringing those Prime Ministerial wedding bells and cranking up the volume on some Taylor Swift tunes.
Chinese Spies
Episode 2: Chinese Spies (Mar 08, 2024)
As Albo navigates through a maze of espionage, accompanied by unexpected bedfellows, we’re reminded of the fine line between ally and adversary.
Diversity, Inclusion, Equity
Episode 3: Diversity, Inclusion, Equity (Mar 15, 2024)
We witness a satirical take on the extremes of political correctness and identity politics, challenging the audience to reflect on the implications of these policies through the lens of humour. The episode cleverly navigates the fine line between satire and reality, pushing the boundaries of political commentary.
Champagne Socialists
Episode 4: Champagne Socialists (Mar 22, 2024)
As Adam Bandt and his crew find themselves stranded, their survival challenges the very foundations of their beliefs. From champagne toasts in private jets to the harsh realities of island life, witness how necessity sparks a hilarious reconsideration of capitalism and communism.
The Albanese Government
Episode 5: The Albanese Government (Mar 29, 2024)
After establishing a thriving island society, Albo’s leadership faces the ultimate test with the arrival of the natives and the challenges of sustainable living. As Albo ventures off in search of solutions, his decisions lead to unexpected consequences.
Digital ID
Episode 6: Digital ID (Apr 05, 2024)
Join Gerald, an everyday Aussie, as he navigates the intrusive pop-ups of Albo, who enthusiastically promotes the government’s ability to centralise all personal data under the guise of convenience and security. From the absurd to the eerily plausible, “Digital ID” explores the slippery slope of digital identification and the potential for misuse in the hands of both government and private sectors.
Carbon Capture Storage in the GAB
Episode 7: Carbon Capture Storage in the GAB (Apr 12, 2024)
As Glencore pitches a wildly irresponsible plan to dump concentrated CO2 into the Great Artesian Basin, the sharks’ reactions range from blind enthusiasm to stark skepticism. This episode cleverly exposes the ridiculousness of pursuing profit at the expense of the planet, highlighting the potential dangers of such short-sighted environmental policies.
Net-Zero-Bot
Episode 8: Net-Zero-Bot (Apr 19, 2024)
As our characters grapple with explosive wind turbines and fiery solar panels, the episode dives into the absurdities of overly ambitious environmental policies.
eSafety Commissioner
Episode 9: eSafety Commissioner (Apr 26, 2024)
In “eSafety Commissioner,” we follow a scenario where the Australian government, attempts to regulate online content under the guise of safety. What begins as a comedic take on government control spirals into a nightmarish exaggeration when the eSafety Commissioner, granted excessive power, turns into a digital demon of censorship.
Immigration Junkies
Episode 10: Immigration Junkies (May 03, 2024)
“Immigration Junkie” tackles the thorny issue of immigration with a humorous yet thoughtful approach. The intervention scenario serves as a metaphor for the need for balance and moderation in policy-making, highlighting the delicate dance of politics, public opinion, and media portrayal.
Bad Budgets and Big Computers
Episode 11: Bad Budgets and Big Computers (May 31, 2024)
Set against the backdrop of Parliament Lawns, Jim Chalmers, proudly parades a gargantuan $940 million expenditure. As Jim distributes handouts to the public, from homeless men to average Joes, it sparks a debate about fiscal responsibility and the actual utility of splashy government spending.
Political Hit Jobs
Episode 12: Political Hit Jobs (May 24, 2024)
The plot thickens with a series of comically failed schemes by Anthony Albanese and Adam Bandt, who find themselves outwitted at every turn. From misguided attempts involving anvils and giant boulders to misconceived traps that aim to capitalise on misrepresented views, their plans spiral hilariously out of control.
The Polls
Episode 13: The Polls (May 31, 2024)
As the giant flagpole of public opinion comes crashing down, Albo’s frantic attempts to spin his way out of trouble only make matters hilariously worse.
The Man From Snowy Hydro
Episode 14: The Man From Snowy Hydro (Jun 07, 2024)
As we follow a cascade of taxpayer money soaring into the ambitious and controversial Snowy Hydro 2.0 project, the episode explores the often blurred lines between ambitious public spending and fiscal fiascos.
The State of Queensland
Episode 15: The State of Queensland (Jun 14, 2024)
“The State of Queensland” takes a look at the many facets of life in Queensland through the eyes of Robert Irwin and everyone’s favourite animated pup, Bluey. Set against the backdrop of Queensland’s diverse landscapes, from its renowned beaches to the iconic Great Barrier Reef, the episode dives into a whirlwind tour that turns unexpectedly gritty.
Inside Albo
Episode 16: Inside Albo (Jun 21, 2024)
As Woke Albo takes the reins, promising sweeping reforms and ambitious policies, the internal chaos and external pressures escalate, leading to a series of comedic mishaps that resonate with anyone familiar with the pitfalls of political life.
The Big Rort
Episode 17: The Big Rort (Jul 05, 2024)
“The Big Rort” isn’t just about exposing the contradictions in energy policies; it’s about following the money trail. This episode crafts a narrative filled with dark humour and poignant truths about the machinations of political financing.
NDIS: The Movie
Episode 18: NDIS: The Movie (Jul 12, 2024)
In this episode, we venture into uncharted territory with our episode “NDIS: The Movie,” a take on the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) that mixes horror, humour and a healthy dose of political critique. Featuring Bill Shorten and Jordan Steele-John in a dramatic portrayal that exposes the alleged loopholes and financial mismanagement within the system.
Division
Episode 19: Division (Jul 19, 2024)
Anthony Albanese and Adam Bandt descend into the bowels of political manoeuvring, revealing a shadowy operation where divisiveness is both a science and an art. The narrative takes us through dark corridors beneath Parliament where the Division Division orchestrates societal splits, turning every issue into a battleground.
Cashless
Episode 20: Cashless (Jul 26, 2024)
In “Cashless,” we follow Anthony Albanese on a seemingly mundane trip to Bunnings, where the simplicity of buying a sausage sizzle reveals the complexities and frustrations of a cashless society. The episode captures the consequences of small surcharges that become significant annoyances amid broader economic pressures.
A Migrant A Minute
Episode 21: A Migrant A Minute (Aug 02, 2024)
Anthony Albanese finds himself overwhelmed when his statement about immigration rates turns his home into a chaotic hub of extended relatives, each symbolising a facet of immigration’s impact on society—from skilled labor shortages to housing crises. The episode employs sharp wit and a satirical edge to explore how personal experiences can suddenly shift political perspectives, especially when they hit close to home.
Oppression Olympics
Episode 22: Oppression Olympics (Aug 09, 2024)
In this episode, we introduce a fictitious global event that parodies real societal discussions around oppression and victimhood. Contestants like Katy Gallagher, Lidia Thorpe, Jordan Steele John, and others participate in events like the “Hurdles of Adversity,” navigating literal and metaphorical obstacles tailored to their societal challenges.
Broken Promises
Episode 23: Broken Promises (Aug 16, 2024)
From being literally speared over treaty delays to dodging accusations in a frenetic escape through The Lodge, Albo’s promises come back to haunt him in increasingly absurd scenarios. This episode cleverly uses the motif of ‘broken promises’ to explore the repercussions of political accountability, or the lack thereof.
National Insecurity
Episode 24: National Insecurity (Aug 23, 2024)
Albo navigates a minefield of political correctness, advised by the overzealous ‘National Insecurity,’ who personifies the extreme measures taken to avoid any semblance of social insensitivity, even at the risk of national safety. The episode highlights the absurdity of decision-making when leaders prioritise public perception over practical solutions.
Forgetting Adam Bandt
Episode 25: Forgetting Adam Bandt (Sep 06, 2024)
Watch as Albo and Adam air their grievances, from unresolved policy disputes to personal betrayals, all under the guidance of a bewildered couple’s therapist. The episode cleverly uses the setting of therapy to dissect the complexities of political alliances, showcasing the absurdity of their public and private interactions.
Albo's War on Everything
Episode 26: Albo's War on Everything (Sep 13, 2024)
Albo is seen barking orders in a military-style war room, emphasising reckless spending as a strategy to fight the nation’s battles. From climate change to economic battles, Albo’s misguided military strategies mirror his political ones, satirising how governments often handle crises. The episode features Sergeant Penny and Gomer Jim, who bring to life the chaos within Albo’s ranks, making each misguided order a humorous spectacle.
Censorship
Episode 27: Censorship (Sep 20, 2024)
Join us as we navigate through turbulent waters, where the absurdity of censorship meets the audacity of political manoeuvres. From misnamed legislative bills to cannonballs aimed at silencing dissent, this episode is a treasure trove of comedic gold, packed with puns, parrots, and piratical puns.
I'm Not Scomo
Episode 28: I'm Not Scomo (Oct 04, 2024)
Watch as Albo, now ScAlbo, grapples with his new-found persona, engaging in antics that are strikingly reminiscent of ScoMo’s political playbook. From dodging responsibility to engaging in policy gaffes, ScAlbo embodies the paradox of political promises versus political actions, making each misstep a humorous spectacle.
QueenSLAM 2024
Episode 31: QueenSLAM 2024 (Oct 25, 2024)
"QueenSLAM 2024" thrusts you into a charged spectacle at the Wrestlemania Stadium, where political figures transform into wrestling champions battling for the title of “King of the North.” From dramatic entrances to showdowns that blur the lines between spectacle and reality, this episode offers a satirical look at political rivalries portrayed through the world of professional wrestling.
Lefties Losing It
Episode 32: Lefties Losing It (Nov 08, 2024)
Watch as Albo and his cohort convene in the absurdly grandiose Ivory Tower, planning their next over-the-top strategies to reclaim the moral high ground. With guest appearances from political caricatures like Adam Bandt, Kamala Harris, and even a fictional portrayal of George Soros, this episode is brimming with satirical takes on political activism and virtue signalling gone awry.
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Episode 33: [CENSORED] (Nov 15, 2024)


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