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Yet Another Comedy Web Series Involving Studio City—

Just when you thought you've seen it all in Studio City, there's another comedy web series that is brought to you by locals.

"WRNG in Studio City" is about a fictional news channel that takes place and is based in Studio City.

You may recognized the Universalist church in some scenes, and some of the neighborhood streets. You may recognize some of your neighbors.

It's not clear if this is in any way connected to the "Studio City" web series that Patch has brought to you, but this is another new series that just hit the Internet.

Patch is trying to find out if Tess O'Neill is related to the previous Chris O'Neill.

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Season 1, Episode 1: A recap of "Season 0" of WRNG In Studio City. When the power goes out three hours before their website's set to go live, WRNG website director Tess O'Neill discovers they have bigger problems; Bob the CFO has apparently spent WRNG's entire year's budget on hookers and cocaine. But owner Dr. Friendly sends orders for Tess, host Stan Blather, intern Janeen, intern Brian, and the inscrutable Mr. Pomesh to keep the site going... at any cost.

CAST: Tess O'Neill: Jennie Roberson; Stan Blather: Adam Hahn; Janeen Friendly: Maureen Chesus; Brian the Intern: Brian Houtz; Mr. Pomesh: Alex Cohen. Also starring Spencer Downie as Bob the CFO. Guest starring Caitlin Gallogly as Henrietta and Adam Briggs & Vivian Steindal as Detectives Lindelof & Cuse. SAG-AFTRA New Media.

Created by & written by David Butler & Greg Machlin. Directed by Joe Luis Cedillo. DP: Jesse Speer. Music: Jordan Bennett. Edited by Cedillo/Butler/Machlin. Produced by Joe Luis Cedillo and Sabina Ptasznik.

FAQ about WRNG!
Q: Does "season 0" actually exist?
A: No.
Q: Where can I see "season 0"?
A: It does not actually exist. We're implying through clever editing that it does.
Q: I want to see it! You're mean!
A: I got nothing.

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