Moving to early humans, Cunk marvels at our ancestors. She highlights the discovery of fire as a pivotal moment, but naturally, she frames it as a cooking opportunity. She visits ancient caves to inspect early art, asking experts if the stick figures drawn on walls were essentially the first form of Instagram.
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"Cunk on Earth" received generally positive reviews from critics, with many praising Phoebe Waller-Bridge's performance and the show's comedic writing. The first episode, "Install," was no exception, with reviewers praising the episode's humor and Waller-Bridge's portrayal of Philomena. Moving to early humans, Cunk marvels at our ancestors
Did early humans invent fire just to prolong their "already tedious lives"? 🔥 The first episode, "Install," was no exception, with
Cunk tackles the very beginning, discussing early human civilization with experts who clearly struggle to keep a straight face.
Moving to early humans, Cunk marvels at our ancestors. She highlights the discovery of fire as a pivotal moment, but naturally, she frames it as a cooking opportunity. She visits ancient caves to inspect early art, asking experts if the stick figures drawn on walls were essentially the first form of Instagram.
Edit. Philomena Cunk: The ancient Egyptians invented emoji; only they called them hieroglyphics. Cunk on..., Earth, In the Beginnings - BBC Two
"Cunk on Earth" received generally positive reviews from critics, with many praising Phoebe Waller-Bridge's performance and the show's comedic writing. The first episode, "Install," was no exception, with reviewers praising the episode's humor and Waller-Bridge's portrayal of Philomena.
Did early humans invent fire just to prolong their "already tedious lives"? 🔥
Cunk tackles the very beginning, discussing early human civilization with experts who clearly struggle to keep a straight face.