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  • If you're looking for Michael Shannon to narrate rappers in nature having some funny ass conversations then this is the show for you. This isn't a show going for an Emmy so don't take it seriously and just have a good time.
  • No reviewer here understands who steven wright is. He's the narrator. Review some history. The show is ok.

    Only watched the first episode and didn't want to watch more.
  • And it's also likely the actors are smoking weed around the campfire, rambling and trying hard to say something intelligent.

    If you want to watch what feels like an extended 30 minute music video then this is for you.
  • This show provides plenty of laughs and entertaining moments for those that are fans of "dumb humor". Don't come looking for in-depth conversations or discussions, but rather ridiculous moments in beautiful landscapes. Truly a unique show.
  • d_penn22 April 2023
    The show depicts how a few New York City natives and rappers come together to discover the truth of an existence that is commonly shared by all human beings and, for this, the commune in deserts and swamps. The show depicts Alec Reinstein, who is also known as Despot, Aleksey Weintraub, also known as Lakutis, and Ashok Kondabolu, who is also known as Dap take on the adventure along with a few of their friends who they invite. The show also features artists like Young Thug, Ski Mask, Coi Leray, Killer Mike, Lil Tecca, Gunna, Lil Yatchy, Rasalia, and Ezra Koening. The series portrays some fun and offbeat conversations in a very exotic location between the hosts and their friends.
  • The one reviewer who didn't even know who Steven wright is can just jump off the mortal coil. His narration creates a strong incentive to watch these three sore thumbs in nature try to embrace new environments while trying to figure life out. Season finale tonight don't miss out on what may actually be the most no reservations Esq show in a minute. RIP Bourdain.
  • Great show something I've never seen before. They really just say random stuff. The narrator has a crazy mellow voice. This show is a one of a kind. The guests are all top rappers.
  • You have to know what you're getting into, but if you do and still start, you're probably going to enjoy it. If you like nature and surrealist humor and Dr. Steve Brule, I would take the time to watch it.

    Start with Young Thug and try Gunna/Killer Mike or Rosalia/Coy Lerai from there.
  • The first episode was a mess, but here's a glimpse into the lives of big rappers and artists. They seem human and cool. The hosts are fun, engaging and adding onto unique dialog, asking the guests questions about their lives and allowing the artists to show their personality. The narrator sometimes says weird things, but the way he says his lines is great for the ears. Sometimes he says interesting things that pique one's curiosity. The music is great. The camera shots are amazing. It's really a great show for relaxing and getting to know these rappers, that, in real life, seem untouchable. I don't give it a full 10 stars because something seems off about the emotions in the show.