SOLO – The Series

SOLO The Series
Genre Sci-Fi/Comedy
Created by Jonathan Nail
Directed by Jorge Urbina epidsode 1 & 2
Allison Vanore episode 3
Starring Jonathan Nail
Michele Boyd
Jay Caputo
Amol Shah
Melissa Dalton
Voices of Jason Burns as PHAL9000
Theme music composer Rob Gokee
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 3
Production
Executive producer(s) Jonathan Nail
Producer(s) Allison Vanore
Editor(s) Frank Mohler
Location(s) Deep Space
Running time Varies (6-10 minutes)
Release
Original network
Original release July 6, 2010 (2010-07-06) – present
External links
Website

SOLO: The Series is an American sci-fi, comedy web series created by and starring Jonathan Nail. The first episode aired on July 6, 2010 on YouTube.[1]

Description

The web series tells the saga of a very unlikely reality star, Scott Drizhal (Jonathan Nail), who is sent to Mars as part of a reality series created by mega-producer, Jack Spratt (Jay Caputo). 36 days into the launch, the show is canceled. Scott is now stranded in space with only the ship's smart-ass computer, PHAL9000 (Jason Burns), to keep him company. His wife, Rebecca Drizhal (Michele Boyd), declares Scott legally dead while Jack's hubris lands him and show into Japanese mafia infested waters.

Characters

Episodes

# Title Director Writer Length
1.1"We're Canceled"Jorge UrbinaJonathan Nail6:22
Something goes terribly wrong aboard The Artemis and Scott Drizhal awaits his impending doom while the ship's smart-ass computer, PHAL, sings an uplifting song to soothe Scott's fraying nerves. Show producer, Jack Spratt, sends the now unemployed ground crew running for their lives except for two whom he shanghais into helping him bring Scott home. Jack breaks the bad news to Scott.
1.2"That's the Shits"Jorge UrbinaJonathan Nail5:20
GBC Network Exec, Tripp Steves, bullies Scott into believing he will be home soon. Meanwhile, Scott's wife, Becks, deciphers enough of the geek-speak from Ratish and Gerry to learn that her idiot of a husband is stuck in space until his ship makes the round-trip journey to Mars and back. Jack's dirty little secret surfaces when the Yakuza unexpectedly makes a "business call".
1.3"Good Grief"Allison VanoreJonathan Nail5:36
Scott suffers from the classic Five Stages of Grief. Making personal, desperate calls to the President of the United States and wallowing in his own depression, one might assume he is falling deeper into his own form of space madness. Or is he simply running away? Becks learns that Scott was fired 9 months ago, and the creditors are repossessing her shoes.

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