Whiskey On The Rocks is a foreign-language political satire from Hulu, examining an absurd military conflict during the height of the Cold War.
As the crew gets drunker and drunker, the navigator sets a course, but the only sober crewmember can’t really read the coordinates he wrote down, so he takes his best guess. Instead of heading east, the sub turns north, out of Soviet waters, and runs aground on the Sewedish shore, not far from the Karlskrona naval base.
Whiskey On The Rocks is the latest addition to Hulu’s vast catalog of comedy shows. The series is inspired by historical events where a Soviet submarine accidentally floated toward Sweden’s coastline amid the Cold War between the US and the Soviet Union.
Hulu’s Whiskey On The Rocks is a satirical take on an event that could have turned into a full-blown global conflict in the 1980s.
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