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--> Myles (to an Indonesian Man):"We grew here, you flew here."

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--> Myles -->'''Myles (to an Indonesian Man):"We Man):''' "We grew here, you flew here."



--> Catherine: "Myles?"
--> Myles: "What do you say Catherine, should we give it another chance?"
--> Catherine: *closes door in Myles's face*

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--> Catherine: -->'''Catherine:''' "Myles?"
--> Myles: -->'''Myles:''' "What do you say Catherine, should we give it another chance?"
--> Catherine: *closes -->'''Catherine:''' ''*closes door in Myles's face*face*''



-->Myles: "Being a Rockstar: an irresponsible, hedonistic life of indulgence." *Four Stars*

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-->Myles: -->'''Myles:''' "Being a Rockstar: an irresponsible, hedonistic life of indulgence." *Four Stars*



--> Myles: "Well, I don't want my kids to see me getting high." *chuckles*
--> Drug Dealer: "That's not funny mate."

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--> Myles: -->'''Myles:''' "Well, I don't want my kids to see me getting high." *chuckles*
--> Drug Dealer:
''*chuckles*''
-->'''Drug Dealer:'''
"That's not funny mate."



* FalseFriend: Myles, when reviewing betrayel. [[spoiler: Myles rescued and found a home for an Iranian Refugee named Terek, spending the next few months helping him set up his home ... then called Customs and Immegration on Terek after lying about bringing his family over. [[DownerEnding Terek was executed upon his return]]]].

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* FalseFriend: Myles, when reviewing betrayel.betrayal. [[spoiler: Myles rescued and found a home for an Iranian Refugee named Terek, spending the next few months helping him set up his home ... then called Customs and Immegration on Terek after lying about bringing his family over. [[DownerEnding Terek was executed upon his return]]]].



* MolotovCocktail: In the episode where Myles roadtests acceptance by joining a biker gang, he uses a molotov cocktail to burn down the headquarters of a rival gang.

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* MolotovCocktail: In the episode where Myles roadtests acceptance by joining a biker gang, he uses a molotov Molotov cocktail to burn down the headquarters of a rival gang.
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Myles Barlow is a critic, who will review anything and everything. The show begins with Myles reading out the "Letter of the Week", then addressing what he believes to be the letter's main theme. It is a rare thing that Myles will actually give any helpful advice to the author of the letter. One of Myles's running gags seems to be overly long metaphors, which eventually becomed so derailed that even he has forgotten what he was talking about.

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Myles Barlow is a critic, who will review {{review}} anything and everything. The show begins with Myles reading out the "Letter of the Week", then addressing what he believes to be the letter's main theme. It is a rare thing that Myles will actually give any helpful advice to the author of the letter. One of Myles's running gags seems to be overly long metaphors, which eventually becomed so derailed that even he has forgotten what he was talking about.
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* MarriedToTheJob: A rather extreme and ruthless example as Myles puts his role as a reviewer above all else and is willing to do ''anything'' in order to review a given topic. Bonus in that he deliberately destroyed his own marriage so he could review divorce.
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* AdultFear:
** Reviewing divorce. Imagine your husband coming home one day, demanding a divorce out of the blue, and saying he never loved you.
** Now imagine that a woman whom you love and are loved by stops loving you and hates your guts overnight, and that you have nobody but yourself to blame.
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''Review with Myles Barlow'' is an Australian television series that falls most definitely under the category of a black comedy. The show is written by Phil Lloyd (aka Myles Barlow), and is also co-written and directed by Trent O'Donnell. Each episode goes for 30 minutes, with the first two series having six episodes.

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''Review with Myles Barlow'' is an Australian television series that falls most definitely under the category of a black comedy.BlackComedy. The show is written by Phil Lloyd (aka Myles Barlow), and is also co-written and directed by Trent O'Donnell. Each episode goes for 30 minutes, with the first two series having six episodes.
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Dewicking per TRS decision.


* BitheWay: Myles is married to a woman, and he sleeps with other women as well. But, he also solicits a male prostitute at one point and preforms oral sex on a man for twenty dollars while reviewing destitution.
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** Safe to say that this clearly doesn't apply to Milo himself, who will literally do anything in the name of reviewing it.

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** Safe to say that this clearly doesn't apply to Milo Myles himself, who will literally do anything in the name of reviewing it.
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** Safe to say that this clearly doesn't apply to Milo himself, who will literally do anything in the name of reviewing it.
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Review with Myles Barlow is an Australian television series that falls most definitely under the category of a black comedy. The show is written by Phil Lloyd (aka Myles Barlow), and is also co-written and directed by Trent O'Donnell. Each episode goes for 30 minutes, with the first two series having six episodes.

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Review ''Review with Myles Barlow Barlow'' is an Australian television series that falls most definitely under the category of a black comedy. The show is written by Phil Lloyd (aka Myles Barlow), and is also co-written and directed by Trent O'Donnell. Each episode goes for 30 minutes, with the first two series having six episodes.

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