Entire Pub Makes Mental Note To Check Out Scandinavian Erotic Thriller Currently Being Advertised On SBS

Entire Pub Makes Mental Note To Check Out Scandinavian Erotic Thriller Currently Being Advertised On SBS

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Not even the culture wars of One Nation could stop eight million Australians from tuning into the SBS for the hotly anticipated World Cup clash between the Socceroos and Paraguay

As the Socceroos chase qualification for the knockout rounds for only the third time in history, the SBS are celebrating the milestone of broadcasting 11 straight men’s World Cup tournaments since Mexico 1986.

Today's match may draw in the biggest audience in the history of Australians humble ethnic language public broadcaster. However, it will take a lot of sickies and pub lunches to surpass the Channel 7 ratings records of the Matildas finals tilt of 2023.

And true to the authenticity of SBS, the 50-year-old media network have not pretended to be something they are not, as the ad breaks of today's match include a mix of high-budget World Cup ads as well as promotions of the broadcaster's upcoming Korean crime thrillers and Scandinavian erotica.

Because of this, an entire pub in downtown Betoota has today been enlightened to the newest Finnish language erotic thriller that is currently being broadcasted on both SBS and it's streaming platfrom SBS On-Demand.

Titled 'The Wait' - millions of Australians are currently making a mental note to check out the upcoming foreign film.

According to the SBS summary, Elli lives in an idyllic and isolated archipelago with her husband, Miko at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. As the virus spreads around the world, Elli's life is shaken when her childhood love and lifelong sexual muse, Miko's old student friend, Olavi, returns from France to bunker down in their hometown during the lockdowns.

"Faaarrkkk" says one local sales director form Betoota's CBD, Greg, after seeing the Noir-style trailer

"Might bung that one on Sunday night"

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