5 reasons Catastrophe will get you through Droughtlander

Catastrophe -- Photo by: Mark Johnson/Amazon Prime Video -- Acquired via epk.tv
Catastrophe -- Photo by: Mark Johnson/Amazon Prime Video -- Acquired via epk.tv /
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Catastrophe — Photo by: Mark Johnson/Amazon Prime Video — Acquired via epk.tv
Catastrophe — Photo by: Mark Johnson/Amazon Prime Video — Acquired via epk.tv /

2. There’s some excellent writing

Sharon Horgan and Rob Delaney have been producers on the series from the start.  In fact, they’re the writers. They know exactly who their characters are and what they want to offer the audience. This certainly helps to make this a comedy for all to check out.

If one of the annoyances of Outlander is the way the show has adapted the book, you won’t have that issue with this comedy series. It’s not based on a book and simply delivers a fictional tale from scratch. You’ll enjoy the ride you find yourself taken on.

Each character on the series as his or her own personality. There’s no confusing them. Outlander‘s Tobias Menzies plays a gynecologist who will forever remain in your mind.

1. It’s easy to stream

There are high chances that you already have an Amazon Prime account. After all, many people get STARZ through Amazon Channels and you need a Prime account for this. Well, you have the perfect way to watch Catastrophe.

The comedy is classed as a Prime Original in Canada and the United States. You can stream all the episodes as much as you want. With Season 4 being the last, you don’t have to worry about getting to the end and needing more and then having to wait for filming. You’ll get the whole series to enjoy, with a wrapped up ending.

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What are you watching to get through Droughtlander? What do you think about Catastrophe? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

Catastrophe is available to stream in full on Amazon Prime Video.