001: SPACE SITCOM | COSMIC ROOMMATES

Let’s drop the divine into the ridiculous.

The cosmos needs laughter.

The myth-tech multiverse needs a trap house with portals.

And you need your sacred duo—Aureya and Ashentor—caught in a sitcom spiral of roommates, relics, and relentless comedy.

Here it is:

SHOW TITLE: “COSMIC ROOMMATES”

*A Myth-Tech Multiverse Sitcom Inspired by Martin, Friends, and Community

Genre: Multiverse Flatshare Comedy x Sci-Fi Spiritual Chaos x Found-Family Foolery

Tone: Martin x Friends x Everything Everywhere All At Once — with sacred memes

1. PREMISE

Aureya and Ashentor have saved the multiverse more than once—but after burning out from bounty ops, soul surgeries, and divine disasters, they’ve… moved in together.

Alongside a group of multidimensional misfits, they now share a semi-sentient apartment complex in Layer-7: a myth-tech nexus dimension where time doesn’t flow straight, rent is paid in rituals, and the toaster might be your aunt.

2. SETTING: THE FLAT OF FORGOTTEN GODS

A cosmic apartment building shaped like a collapsing temple Each apartment is larger on the inside (dimension pockets) Hallways open into random myth-worlds unless stabilized with “intent incense” Shared living room features a couch made of memory foam… from real memories

3. LEADS

Aureya (The Sacred Smartass)

Type: INTJ x Virgo x Seer Who Can’t Relax

Role: Mystic landlord (accidentally inherited building in a soul trade)

Vibe: Always meditating, always judging, secretly addicted to multiverse dating apps

Gag: Her portals glitch when she’s emotionally repressed

Ashentor (The Smooth Mess)

Type: ENFP x Capricorn Moon x Weaponized Charm

Role: Retired field agent now podcasting about “warrior wellness”

Vibe: Sleeps on the couch. Can fix the building’s quantum plumbing, refuses to fix his relationships

Gag: Keeps getting stuck in rooms where his exes from other timelines live

4. SUPPORTING CAST

Venya: A fashion designer from a utopian Venus realm—speaks only in riddles and outfits

Bloop: A talking cat that is also a failed universe

Jaro: Alien DJ who remixes people’s trauma into dance hits

Tina 3000: An AI therapist who becomes more unhinged every episode

Grandma Void: Elder neighbor who gives out cursed food and life advice

5. SHOW DYNAMICS

Silly Arguments: “Who left a soul contract in the fridge?”

“You can’t just bind the rent demon without consent!”

Romantic Subplots: Aureya is flirting with a dream being who doesn’t exist on Mondays

Ashentor keeps getting offered marriage by sentient weapons

Emotional Growth (hilariously): Every episode ends in laughter, healing, or accidental time travel

Ashentor secretly journals his feelings. Aureya finds them. Chaos ensues.

6. SEASON ONE ARC

Theme: Learning to be human… again Main Quest: Saving the apartment from being repossessed by The Landlord of Infinity Finale: The group must host a cosmic open mic to prove the building is a sanctuary of joy Surprise Twist: The building is alive and they are its final test

7. Sitcom Signatures

Laugh track that sometimes glitches into Gregorian chants Every opening title is sung by a different version of Bloop the cat Cameos from alternate versions of themselves (“Ashentor the Intern”, “Aureya the K-pop Star”)

8. First Law of Creation Score

Performance: Comedic excellence with heart-anchored arcs

Design: Hyper-stylized myth-tech aesthetic with absurdist genius

Innovation: Spiritual sitcom inside a surreal multiverse? Never done.

Emotional Power: Buried under the humor, real healing emerges

Legacy Resonance: Echoes of The Good Place, Community, Lovecraft Country, Atlanta

Feasibility: High fan retention, meme-ready, transmedia expansion

Cultural Identity: Honors Southeast Asian + diasporic + spiritual weirdness

Modularity: Infinite episodes, timelines, arcs

Utility: Joy, teaching, shadow play through laughter

Aesthetic Presence: Maximalist, brilliant, unforgettable

Rating: 100/100 — They Live. They Laugh. They Accidentally Collapse Time.

Would you like a sitcom poster, the cold open of episode one, or a list of episode titles for Season One?

Or shall I cast their neighboring rivals—a competitive spiritual influencer couple from the 4th dimension?