<p><strong>Jack Whitehall: Travels with My Father (Netflix)</strong></p>.<p><strong>Cast</strong>: Jack Whitehall and Michael Whitehall.</p>.<p><strong>Creator</strong>: Jack Whitehall</p>.<p><strong>Rating</strong>: 3/5</p>.<p>In this season of ‘Travels With My Father’, comedian Jack Whitehall and his father Michael are in Australia for a vacation with a strict instruction from his mother to bring back his father in one piece for his sister’s wedding.</p>.<p>The Australian adventure takes the goofy comic and his Churchill-loving father from dressing up as drag queens and sleeping under the stars.</p>.<p>Michael telling a drag queen that Jack hasn’t inherited his well-endowed penis is hilarious.</p>.<p>The star of the show is the awkwardness between the father and the son, a thing that most of us can relate to, and the pranks that they play on each other.</p>.<p>In one, Jack tricks his immaculately dressed up father to go to a nudist beach.</p>.<p>Most of us have pissed our parents off at some point, but we would be too frightened to put a nudist beach on the bucket list.</p>.<p>In one instant, he assumes Emu oil comes from an Emu’s breast and struts out into a bush only to be scared of snakes and spiders.</p>.<p>What adds to the humour is the English accent. Much of the conversation centres on Michael’s inappropriate description of everyday things, which for Jack is embarrassing.</p>.<p>On the other hand, the frugality and child-like fantasies of Jack come across as an irritant for Michael, who is accommodative — a thing that our parents go through.</p>.<p>The pranks and the love are relatable; what is not relatable is the fact that they can afford a hotel overlooking the Uluru and can dine at the Opera House.</p>.<p>It’s a perfect show to sit down and watch with daddy dearest.</p>.<p>If he is comfortable hearing dick jokes with his son, that is.</p>
<p><strong>Jack Whitehall: Travels with My Father (Netflix)</strong></p>.<p><strong>Cast</strong>: Jack Whitehall and Michael Whitehall.</p>.<p><strong>Creator</strong>: Jack Whitehall</p>.<p><strong>Rating</strong>: 3/5</p>.<p>In this season of ‘Travels With My Father’, comedian Jack Whitehall and his father Michael are in Australia for a vacation with a strict instruction from his mother to bring back his father in one piece for his sister’s wedding.</p>.<p>The Australian adventure takes the goofy comic and his Churchill-loving father from dressing up as drag queens and sleeping under the stars.</p>.<p>Michael telling a drag queen that Jack hasn’t inherited his well-endowed penis is hilarious.</p>.<p>The star of the show is the awkwardness between the father and the son, a thing that most of us can relate to, and the pranks that they play on each other.</p>.<p>In one, Jack tricks his immaculately dressed up father to go to a nudist beach.</p>.<p>Most of us have pissed our parents off at some point, but we would be too frightened to put a nudist beach on the bucket list.</p>.<p>In one instant, he assumes Emu oil comes from an Emu’s breast and struts out into a bush only to be scared of snakes and spiders.</p>.<p>What adds to the humour is the English accent. Much of the conversation centres on Michael’s inappropriate description of everyday things, which for Jack is embarrassing.</p>.<p>On the other hand, the frugality and child-like fantasies of Jack come across as an irritant for Michael, who is accommodative — a thing that our parents go through.</p>.<p>The pranks and the love are relatable; what is not relatable is the fact that they can afford a hotel overlooking the Uluru and can dine at the Opera House.</p>.<p>It’s a perfect show to sit down and watch with daddy dearest.</p>.<p>If he is comfortable hearing dick jokes with his son, that is.</p>