
Each morning the Kates will shuffle through a roster of unsafe demonstrations, surly guests, underprepared experts and the over-lit decomposition of the duo's already rocky relationship. McLennan and McCartney will leave no cultural touchstone unturned, even though they are in no capacity qualified to speak on them, or on anything for that matter.As always, neither of the women has any sense of on-camera technique; while McCartney's Daria-esque enthusiasm is a total mis-match to the bright and breezy format, McLennan's hosting is imbued with a fetid air of desperation. The show should be McCartney and McLennan's big break, but like any televisual format that the Kates put their rough, manly hands to, things on Get Krack!n will go downhill fast.
Having conquered the cutthroat world of satirical cooking shows Kate McLennan & Kate McCartney take a Sassy Swipe at the bright, chirpy world of morning TV with their signature brand of social awkwardness & unprofessionalism.
The Kates' already rocky dynamic is tested further when McCartney is shortlisted for the lead in a US drama series instead of McLennan.
An A-List pop superstar is joining the Kates on the couch, and McLennan takes this as irrefutable proof that the show is actually good.
McLennan is a bit off-colour today, and McCartney is left to carry the show while her co-host deals with whatever's happening in her nether regions.
McLennan apologises for making a problematic joke about bisexuality, but it will take more than that to convince McCartney that she's not a monster.
It's been a long night, neither of the Kates have had any sleep and they've brought their sick kids to work with them because women never get to stop. Guest stars Nakkiah Lui and Miranda Tapsell.
A Women's Health episode is interrupted by news of a large-scale incident. The exact details are unclear but the Kates are prepared for anything.
It's the season finale and Get Krack!n has lost its major sponsor, but the Kates have no other skills so the show has to get renewed. (Final)

It's the final stop of Get Krack!n's "We Bloody Love Australia" tour where The Kates find themselves aboard a paddle-steamer on the Mighty Murray River during a hostile weather event that threatens to derail the broadcast.

It's a New Look show with a New Look Audiencek! McLennan, a veteran of the stage, falls back on her acting roots. Meanwhile, her introvert co-host McCartney is left to sweat through what is her genuine waking nightmare.

It's the one day of the year that Get Krackin puts the focus on disability. But The Kates' ill-advised attempts at putting disabled people front and centre are gazumped by an announcement out of Parliament House.
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Newly installed producer, Holly, has filled the show with easily digestible morning show fodder, but when McCartney and McLennan refuse to serve up their private lives for the viewers to consume, the show grinds to a halt.

The Kates begrudgingly host a Saturday morning clip show called 'Back Krackin' and recap Get Krack!n's World Wide Environment Week, where they kicked off their hugely impactful Klimate Khangels Kampaign.

A reluctant McCartney and McLennan are joined on the couch by TV's Brendan O'Hara, the new, and permanent, co-host of their fantastic female-led show.

With numerous studio crew on a precautionary hiatus, the Kates are left to fend for themselves. It's a jam-packed show, if only they could be bothered to host it.
Miranda Tapsell and Nakkiah Lui stop by for a 'khat' to cross-promote their show The Blynde Spot, but when the Kates have to leave suddenly the guests are left to host the leaky, rudderless show that is Get Krack!n.