In a typical British comedy fashion, Trevor is a man fighting uphill battle with life. And the reason for that are his shortcomings. He obsesses with little things and develops a tunnel vision when absorbed. This, naturally, is a ground for physical comedy when he's about to housekeep expensive residence for some rich folk.
It's a mix of well set-up and surprising events in which there are no heroes and villains. Just a lost bee and confused man.
It's similar to Mr Bean, but Trevor is more expressive and the style of comedy, while physical and over the top, is a bit different.
Give it a try, it's a 10 minute per episode miniseries, with 20 minute pilot. Worst case scenario, it's a 100 minute loss.
It's a mix of well set-up and surprising events in which there are no heroes and villains. Just a lost bee and confused man.
It's similar to Mr Bean, but Trevor is more expressive and the style of comedy, while physical and over the top, is a bit different.
Give it a try, it's a 10 minute per episode miniseries, with 20 minute pilot. Worst case scenario, it's a 100 minute loss.