Season 2 of (2014) solidifies the series' reputation for surreal, meta-comedy, following the increasingly desperate life of Steven Toast (Matt Berry), a pompous, middle-aged actor whose career is stuck in a loop of demeaning voiceover work and fringe theater. Core Narrative Themes
: Toast’s regular work in the "Unspeakable Play" ends, leading him into more bizarre ventures, such as becoming Britain's second-best exponent of acting in high winds after the death of his friend Axel Jacklin. Toast of London - Season 2
Season 2 is celebrated for its eclectic cast of guest performers who often play exaggerated or fictionalized versions of themselves: Season 2 of (2014) solidifies the series' reputation
While the first season established Toast's world, Season 2 leans further into the absurdity of the "thespian" life. Key plot points include: Key plot points include: : The season opener
: The season opener features a "Celebrities and Prostitutes Blow Football Tournament" to raise money for "homeless horses," a quintessential example of the show's crass yet clever humor.