Follows an early 2000s family sitcom that Hulu has rebooted and their dysfunctional cast that must deal with their unresolved issues in today's fast-changing world.Follows an early 2000s family sitcom that Hulu has rebooted and their dysfunctional cast that must deal with their unresolved issues in today's fast-changing world.Follows an early 2000s family sitcom that Hulu has rebooted and their dysfunctional cast that must deal with their unresolved issues in today's fast-changing world.
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I'm only one episode in and I already know this show is going to be great. Glad I decided to give it a watch and looking forward to how all of this plays out. Reboot is well-written and seriously funny. If you like shows or movies like..hmm..let's see... I'd say The Office, Abbott Elem, Office Space, Single Parents, etc, then I'm pretty sure this will be straight up your alley. Over the top, slapstick humor, isn't always necessary and so I'm glad they created a smart comedy that doesn't always go for a cheap punchline.
Alright, time for the next episode. Reboot is definitely binge worthy so enjoy it!
Alright, time for the next episode. Reboot is definitely binge worthy so enjoy it!
This is such a breath of fresh air. First of all, what a cast! They really knocked it out of the park. I love everybody. Key, Greer, and Knoxville are fantastic. This is the first time I've seen Calum Worthy who plays their "TV son" Zack, and he is great. And who doesn't love Paul Reiser? C'mon.
But the first thing that really hit me right was the production. This show is beautiful to look at. Top quality filming.
Then in episode 2, they brought in Fred Malamed, George Wyner, and Rose Abdoo and I fell in love with them instantly. I could watch them all day. Then Bob Clendinen from Cougar Town, in the same episode!
Well, I'm a sucker for a great cast. It's frustrating to me that Keegan Michael Key is the more serious character and straight man, because he's one of the funniest people alive. But I love shows about friends working through things together, and I love this show. I hope it is on for a while.
But the first thing that really hit me right was the production. This show is beautiful to look at. Top quality filming.
Then in episode 2, they brought in Fred Malamed, George Wyner, and Rose Abdoo and I fell in love with them instantly. I could watch them all day. Then Bob Clendinen from Cougar Town, in the same episode!
Well, I'm a sucker for a great cast. It's frustrating to me that Keegan Michael Key is the more serious character and straight man, because he's one of the funniest people alive. But I love shows about friends working through things together, and I love this show. I hope it is on for a while.
This is a great little show with abundant laughs. Why would they cancel it? All the characters are funny in their own peculiar ways and I would say have much more to offer in terms of their back stories and also to keep the story moving forward.
Its a great balance of old sitcom charm and new age attention spans. Johnny Knoxville and Kegan Michael Key are the stars for me. That's not to say the other characters aren't great. They all are and work amazingly well together.
I really hope another network picks them, it would be totally worth it.
Please please don't cancel this show, I love it and am hoping, wishing for it to return.
Its a great balance of old sitcom charm and new age attention spans. Johnny Knoxville and Kegan Michael Key are the stars for me. That's not to say the other characters aren't great. They all are and work amazingly well together.
I really hope another network picks them, it would be totally worth it.
Please please don't cancel this show, I love it and am hoping, wishing for it to return.
Great plot, clever writing, hilarious situations and jokes, very insightful. The cast is amazing, and I mean ALL the cast, both leading and supporting, though Keagan-Michael Key and Paul Reiser as the dysfunctional but eager-to-catch-up father of the protagonist are my absolute favorites. And the writers' team, both younger and older (of course).
The eight episodes left me wanting for much more, and then I learn it's been cancelled. Please, please bring it back, "Reboot" is one of the best shows out there - it has drama, it has comedy, it has life in it, and the characters are just longing to be developed further.
The eight episodes left me wanting for much more, and then I learn it's been cancelled. Please, please bring it back, "Reboot" is one of the best shows out there - it has drama, it has comedy, it has life in it, and the characters are just longing to be developed further.
This is a really smart and funny show with some really great characters.
The usual sitcoms out there are just kind of Meh, but this one is actually worth watching every week!
The characters seem real, the interactions between the variety of characters is outstanding. My favorite scenes are the ones in the writing room. The interplay between them is actually really funny because they simply don't understand each other and really don't care to!
As much as I like all the characters, Johnny Knoxville is the BEST! He is typical Knoxville and does so unapologetically. Paul Register and his gang of comedy writers crack me up everytime they hit the screen.
Too bad Hulu cut it short. Big mistake. I hope someone else picks this up because it's worth it.
The usual sitcoms out there are just kind of Meh, but this one is actually worth watching every week!
The characters seem real, the interactions between the variety of characters is outstanding. My favorite scenes are the ones in the writing room. The interplay between them is actually really funny because they simply don't understand each other and really don't care to!
As much as I like all the characters, Johnny Knoxville is the BEST! He is typical Knoxville and does so unapologetically. Paul Register and his gang of comedy writers crack me up everytime they hit the screen.
Too bad Hulu cut it short. Big mistake. I hope someone else picks this up because it's worth it.
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- TriviaJudy Greer told The Hollywood Reporter that her going fully topless in the first episode wasn't in the script. Producers asked her if she wanted to wear pasties for the scene where she's struggling to pull off her shirt in front of Keegan-Michael Key, but she refused because trying to shoot around them was a "a pain in the ass." So she told them, "Let's just do the scene and then you guys can just deal with my boobs in the editing room." When the scene was edited together, they were like, "Well, we have two versions, and there is a version where we can see your breasts, and it's very funny. We're never putting this in the show if you don't want to, but why don't you come and see what you think?" When she saw it, she agreed it was funny. Being naked on camera never bothered her, so she told them to keep it in.
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