After the success of
Robert Kirbyson’s short, “
Ctrl Z,” NBC picked it up for a 10-episode web series, the first ever by a
major TV network. The first episode, at about four and half minutes, is a remake of the first
half of the original “Ctrl-Z,” and after that, we go on a trek through the rest of the
keyboard. But regardless of which key an episode focuses on, the original ctrl-z is (almost)
always there to help Stu step back when needed.
Because the episodes are periodically
released short episodes that tell one continuous story, we classify the Ctrl web
series as a single serial—like the old-time movie serials—rather than a TV series.
Including the aforementioned first episode, there were ten episodes.
— Michael Main