'Avenue 5' Episode 4 will see another emergency on board Ryan Clark's spaceship and his accent slip again
'Avenue 5' has seen Captain Ryan Clark (Hugh Laurie) deal with some insane scenarios but looks like it doesn't end with the Captain learning that his crew is as fake as he is! The promo of the upcoming episode features another hiccup on board the spaceship that the latest HBO show is based on and it is stressful enough for Clark to mess up his accent again!
The promo begins with Herman Judd (Josh Gad) and Iris Kimura (Suzy Nakamura) discussing how the lives of the passengers are really crappy. Considering that they are all stuck on a space ship with no escape route for the upcoming three years and a half, Iris agrees that she would find her life crappy too -- were it to happen to her. Seeing as she is stuck on the same ship as the passengers, we now know what she thinks of her life!
Then we see Judd making an action plan about all the negativity from the passengers on board. He has a brilliant plan -- to ban passengers who make negative remarks from taking any Herman Judd service. Is it a great plan? Iris says such passengers would be happy to be banned and we are sure that she really means that no one would now want to avail their services in the future.
Strangely enough, we next see Iris ask Captain Clark if he has seen Judd's collection of skulls belonging to members of Beatles and he wonders aloud - 'Wasn't Lennon cremated?'. Iris asks him to keep it to himself! How these three events are connected is something that we would have to see in the next episode.
One final thing we see in the promo is the spaceship facing another quake. Is it another gravity switch? It doesn't look as bad as the previous ones we saw, so it could also be a technical glitch. However, Captain Clark might just not be able to deal with another shakeup with the passengers. So when Billie comes running to the bridge on the spaceship to calm him down and tell him what the issue is, she also tells him to send passengers out of the control room. He is visibly nervous and yet again, Clark's accent slips. He is a British man who puts on the accent of an American to make passengers comfortable. So every time he loses his temper or whenever Clark is nervous, his accent slips.