Hell is coming to Frogtown has a simple premise that leaves very little room for interpretation, but plenty of room for one-liners – and in some cases, breathtaking dance routines that will leave you equally speechless and awestruck.
The provincial government was established under the fiction of Hell is coming to Frogtown captures Sam Hell after learning that he is one of the last humans not rendered sterile by the nuclear fallout that decimated society in the early 21st century. Nurse Spangle (Sandahl Bergman), who oversees the government’s repopulation efforts, forces Sam to sign a complicated contract that involves wearing an explosive codpiece that will either shock his pelvic region or explode, depending on the severity of his insubordination.
Although Sam is fully pardoned for the many crimes he committed before his capture, he is reluctant to become a stud whose sole purpose is to help repopulate the Earth by mating with as many fertile women as possible .
At this point I feel the need to point out the irony of the fact that the only reason Sam Hell was arrested in the first place was because of the breadcrumb trail of many pregnant women he left behind on his journey as a scavenger. Additionally, despite their controversial introduction, Sam and Spangle immediately display a romantic tension that provides a healthy dose of comic relief.