En cours de chargement...
In Seriously Gross and Morally Bankrupt, Frank Archer is an ordinary man whose life takes an unexpected turn due to a fleeting moment of fame in the 1960s. Frank's brief appearance in two television shows-a sci-fi series and a spy drama-spans only 47 seconds, yet it sparks an unexpected legacy decades later. Now in his 80s, Frank leads a quiet life in Los Angeles, barely thinking of his forgotten brush with Hollywood.
But when a stranger recognizes him on the street, Frank stumbles upon a bizarre fan site dedicated to his tiny television roles. As Frank dives deeper into this unsettling online world, he finds both obsessive fans and cruel detractors-a shitposting group that mocks his brief career and ridicules his old age. The stress of this bizarre internet fame overwhelms Frank, leading to a heart attack that he doesn't survive.
His funeral, instead of being a solemn farewell, becomes an eerie gathering of young internet users, morbidly fascinated by his life. In the digital aftermath of his death, Frank's legacy takes on a life of its own. Obsessive fans, irreverent memes, and endless debates about his forgotten "stardom" create a surreal and distorted version of Frank's life. This story is a darkly humorous and poignant reflection on fame, legacy, and the strange ways the internet immortalizes even the most fleeting moments.