In this original online comedy, Stuart, an office nerd, discovers the power of "Ctrl" and other magic shortcuts on his keyboard. He has the ability to undo his actions and make certain things happen, which ultimately might allow Stuart to beat his immature boss and profess his love to his boss' assistant.
This intriguing new kid on the block is Ctrl, starring Arrested Development's Tony Hale, Reba's Steve Howey, and Malcolm in the Middle's Emy Coligado. Hale plays Stuart Grundy, a cubicle-bound yes-man who answers to Ben (Howey) and pines for Elizabeth (Coligado). But, in the name of serial television, there's hope for Stuart's mundane office life. The magic starts when Ben knocks over a bottle of Nestea, spilling it all over Stuart's keyboard. Stuart discovers that he can use common keyboard shortcuts, like Ctrl+Z (undo) and Ctrl+B (bold), in real life. We'll leave the rest to your imagination (and your lunch break), but let's just say that he tests out each keystroke.
Plus it's easier to watch like that if you have a pile of ironing to do while you watch :(
https://www.usanetwork.com/series/ctrl/
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This intriguing new kid on the block is Ctrl, starring Arrested Development's Tony Hale, Reba's Steve Howey, and Malcolm in the Middle's Emy Coligado. Hale plays Stuart Grundy, a cubicle-bound yes-man who answers to Ben (Howey) and pines for Elizabeth (Coligado). But, in the name of serial television, there's hope for Stuart's mundane office life. The magic starts when Ben knocks over a bottle of Nestea, spilling it all over Stuart's keyboard. Stuart discovers that he can use common keyboard shortcuts, like Ctrl+Z (undo) and Ctrl+B (bold), in real life. We'll leave the rest to your imagination (and your lunch break), but let's just say that he tests out each keystroke.
At last I've found a working link for people outiside the US.
https://www.usanetwork.com/series/ctrl/
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OK, to be clear:
You can watch all available episodes here, here, and here.