Already into its fourth season, The Temp Life is quickly becoming one of the best shows on the web.
Its beginnings were humble. The first few episodes, although well written and performed, still suffered from some sound and editing issues, as well as a low upload quality. But besides that, there was much potential. Viewers can’t be fooled. They know a good show when they see it.

As the seasons progressed, so did the quality. More emphasis was put on the right characters and the fun never stopped. Seriously, you gotta love/hate the absolutely hilarious Nick ‘Trouble’ Chiapetta (is it just me or does that last name make me think of clay figurines?), played to perfection since the first episode by series creator Wilson Cleveland. Unlike his character ‘Trouble’, Wilson is anything but a noisy looser. In the web series industry he has become somewhat of a house-hold name (in case you live in a house were web shows are a big thing). He has served as creator, producer, performer, marketer, distributor or sponsor for nearly 20 successful branded and independent web series and has been an industry pioneer in creating original branded web video and series as marketing communications vehicles.
With so much weight in the web TV industry it is no wonder that he brought in a series of web series names to join him in The Temp Life. The show is rife with web series cameos: Sandeep Parikh and Rachel Risen, to name only two.
Now at season 4 and no end in sight, Temp Life is a formidable contender for this year’s Streamy. No doubt many of us will get our click on and show some Streamy love…
PS: Did you notice how I refrained from making any The Office comparisons? Or even equaled Nick Chiapetta to Michael Scott (or David Brent for that matter?). Because I wont.
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January 30th, 2010 at 1:42 am
Hey Alec –
Thanks so much for all the kind words. I really appreciate it and so does the whole Temp Life crew. We have all new episodes premiering this Monday, so check ‘em out
Take Care,
Wilson