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Inside The Egg: The Life Of Anne Geddes' Prisoner Children

"The lingering effects the Geddes experience had on the babies is often funny-sad, but mostly silly; amusing while not laugh-out-loud hilarious."

Sam Allen and Chris Harrigan's absurd comedy about the grown-up babies from the Anne Geddes calendars sees Allen switching smoothly between various characters, including several members of the Anne Geddes Babies Support Group and one of the babies' grandfather. The lingering effects the Geddes experience had on the babies is often funny-sad, but mostly silly; amusing while not laugh-out-loud hilarious. With the show running just 45 minutes characters don't overstay their welcome but there's only so much material you can squeeze from the concept.