After the success of ‘We do lockdown,’ 2b We see the sights’ follows Mummy, Susan and John on a jolly sightseeing trip of post-covid London. They take in St Paul’s cathedral (now St Primark), the Tower of London (which has brought back hate-speech beheading), and Westminster which is now a waxwork museum. Throughout the trip various drones hover around, monitoring the
children’s thoughts and feelings, whilst calculating their ‘social credit’ score.
We see the sights is a humorous and satirical take on contemporary society, using cheerful 1960’s tourism as a vehicle.
After the success of ‘We do lockdown,’ 2b We see the sights’ follows Mummy, Susan and John on a jolly sightseeing trip of post-covid London. They take in St Paul’s cathedral (now St Primark), the Tower of London (which has brought back hate-speech beheading), and Westminster which is now a waxwork museum. Throughout the trip various drones hover around, monitoring the
children’s thoughts and feelings, whilst calculating their ‘social credit’ score.
We see the sights is a humorous and satirical take on contemporary society, using cheerful 1960’s tourism as a vehicle.