For anybody frustrated by small talk, these interesting glimpses into other people's lives could be your antidote of anecdotes.
Weave's show constructor Kate McGill interviewed a wide variety of people and performs brief excerpts of their answers verbatim. It turns out that Kiwis can be wildly articulate.
"The highway to hell takes an even steeper dip into politics," McGill intones as "Kev".
Later we find out why a New Zealand Prostitutes Collective organiser thinks trans women have to leave the bullying of small towns: "Because they would die." Sobering.
The show frames the vignettes as investigating New Zealand identity but the vague sub-thematic groupings don't seem to add much and Maoritanga isn't given the prominence one might expect within a discussion of national culture.