- Steve returns to Earth to find four years have passed and weakness is at an all time high. He encounters a pair of medieval re-enactors upon landing, and beats them up when they ask that he join them as their leader.
- Steve Foxx lands back on earth and gathers his team of misfits. He has big plans and challenges the team to steal one million dollars from the World Pokie Championships. Vampires, security guards and crusty old club patrons end up taking on the fist team- and coming off second best.
- Douse the lights and board up the doors - ABC TV's AFI award-winning comedy, Double The Fist, is back for a new season of over-the-top action. More anarchic than The Young Ones, more surreal than The Mighty Boosh, and chock-full of seething anger and blood-soaked special effects, Double The Fist is testosterone-fuelled TV that shows no mercy. Three years in the making, this new 8 x 30-minute action-packed comedy series is a cinematic epic of love, betrayal and time travel spiked with high adventure, low blows and more digital effects than Transformers. Led by charismatic crusader Steve Foxx, the Fist team includes extreme sportsman Rod; the mysterious Mephisto; and that large, loveable lump of man meat, The Womp. (Ably assisted by 'Panda' the Panda; vending machine assassin, Tara; and Odin, the professional wrestler, Ballistic Man and mythical warriors.) With the power of the Fist, their mission is to make weakness history once and for all. Weakness is a plague devouring the very fabric of society but don't panic, Steve Foxx has found the root of the epidemic and he's ready to strike a deathblow to the candy floss comfort that has ensnared 85% of all Australians. Double The Fist is a big, brash no-apologies comedy with heart and brains and spine. It flips between satire and action, slapstick and thriller, character-based comedy and bombastic special-effects extravaganza. In a world running short on ideas, you have to give them this: there's nothing else like it on TV. Australian acting luminaries lighting up the screen in this new series of Double The Fist include: Bruce Spence as the baby-eating Mayor; Kate Fitzpatrick, Ian Turpie, Ahn Do, John Leary, Hollie Andrew and The Umbilical Brothers.
- Steve returns to Earth (chronologically after Episode 7) to find four years have passed and weakness is at an all time high. He encounters a pair of medieval re-enactors upon landing, and beats them up when they ask that he join them as their leader. He then sets out to find his team: Rod is spying on gymnastics performers, Mephisto is guarding a blood bank (but some vampires have him in their pocket), Womp is being crushed by cars at a derby and Panda is in a zoo. With his team reassembled, Steve tells his plan: to created the ultimate fistworthy base to eradicate weakness, particularly that of the Medieval Re-enactors, from the face of the Earth. For this, they will need $1,000,000. He has a plan: the Fist Team's new target is gambling- not gambling itself, but the losers. He plans to beat the house in the most fistworthy way imaginable: steal it. For his plan, Rod will impersonate a famous hypnotist while Panda will be his 'lovely assistant'; Womp will pretend to be a famous professional gambler and provide a distraction while Mephisto will pretend to be a guard, allowing to sneak in a vampire friend (who will not show up on the security cameras). It does not go as planned. Womp is caught up in his surprising success in gambling and does not fake a heart attack, prompting Steve to knock him out. Mephisto takes Womp down to the vault but Rod puts him to sleep due to a misunderstanding, and the vampire gets to Womp. They both then go on a rampage, causing security to lock everything down. Panda, meanwhile, has fallen in love with a mime. Rod and Mephisto barely escape, but Vampire Womp is disintegrated when he steps into the sunlight. Luckily, Steve managed to chain all the pokie machines to the prize car in the chaos and drives off with exactly $1,000,000. Due to stuffing up the least and not being disintegrated, Rod is given the new title 'Man of Fist'.
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