Follows Nell Serrano, broke, newly single and feeling old, who is working to restart the life and career she left behind 10 years ago.Follows Nell Serrano, broke, newly single and feeling old, who is working to restart the life and career she left behind 10 years ago.Follows Nell Serrano, broke, newly single and feeling old, who is working to restart the life and career she left behind 10 years ago.
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I started watching this show to pass time while doing homework and ended up falling in love. Between the cutesy life messages and erractic characters there's not much to dislike. Gina Rodriguez and the supporting cast all play their roles very well. Not Dead Yet feels very well rounded and as though there is a character everyone can identify with. I do hope the show keeps renewing seasons and we keep getting introduced to more mathematicians, sports newscasters, poets, tv stars, doctors, etc. Just in the first season there have been laughs and tears so I hope the show's writers can keep the momentum going!
Initially saw some clips of this show on TikTok and I am so glad I watched the full show. I really like it, it's short and sweet episodes and not too serious. Lauren Ash from Superstore is amazing as Lexi and it's nice to see some other familiar faces (Sam is Cece from New Girl). I found it funny, sweet and really touching at times especially with Monty and Cricket. It has its cliches at times but it's light hearted and has some good punchlines so it's all good. Definitely give it a watch!
P.s Gina Rodriguez doesn't deserve the hate, not sure why people are saying she can't act??? C'mon guys!
P.s Gina Rodriguez doesn't deserve the hate, not sure why people are saying she can't act??? C'mon guys!
I wasn't initially expecting much from this show. I decided to give it a watch out of boredom and was surprised it was actually pretty good.
Not a huge fan of the main characters, but the side characters have all been fantastic. Nell (Gina) can be a tad over the top annoying at times, but is tolerable for the most part. Lexi (Lauren) is almost a carbon copy of her character from Superstore. Sam (Hannah) is probably the only character that seems okay.
The episodes have been well written for the most part, even with some annoying parts sprinkled in. As a whole, I look forward to watching this show now.
Not a huge fan of the main characters, but the side characters have all been fantastic. Nell (Gina) can be a tad over the top annoying at times, but is tolerable for the most part. Lexi (Lauren) is almost a carbon copy of her character from Superstore. Sam (Hannah) is probably the only character that seems okay.
The episodes have been well written for the most part, even with some annoying parts sprinkled in. As a whole, I look forward to watching this show now.
Not Dead Yet throws together the typical sitcom trope of a down-on-their-luck protagonist struggling through life with witty exasperation and a sense of humour, with a supernatural element to steer narrative and zany plots.
A newly single journalist moves back to her hometown after her relationship overseas breaks down. Returning to the workplace where all those around her have advanced, she is placed at the bottom of the ladder. Given the new assignment of writing obituaries, she is visited by the ghost of each of the recently deceased, each with their own story to tell and lesson to bestow.
The series is a lot of fun, with Rodriguez a relatable lead reacting to the ridiculous around her in a fun and engaging way. A roster of endearing characters, with one intentionally dislikeable antagonist-turned-ally; however the intention doesn't make her scenes any more enjoyable. Dialogue can be sharp and reacted to well, providing great comedy, but does also stray into the generic sitcom banter.
Sweet and full of heart, Not Dead Yet occasionally touches on heavier plot points but succeeds overall by sticking to the trivial and funny.
A newly single journalist moves back to her hometown after her relationship overseas breaks down. Returning to the workplace where all those around her have advanced, she is placed at the bottom of the ladder. Given the new assignment of writing obituaries, she is visited by the ghost of each of the recently deceased, each with their own story to tell and lesson to bestow.
The series is a lot of fun, with Rodriguez a relatable lead reacting to the ridiculous around her in a fun and engaging way. A roster of endearing characters, with one intentionally dislikeable antagonist-turned-ally; however the intention doesn't make her scenes any more enjoyable. Dialogue can be sharp and reacted to well, providing great comedy, but does also stray into the generic sitcom banter.
Sweet and full of heart, Not Dead Yet occasionally touches on heavier plot points but succeeds overall by sticking to the trivial and funny.
Season 1 focussed on the ghosts and the insights they passed on. It was creative and even emotional on occasion.
Unfortunately, someone seems to have decided on a different direction for season 2. It is now all about the office and the over-the-top characters that inhabit it. It is in most ways a clone of "Superstore" and other similar sitcoms with outlandish characters.
This would be fine if this was how they started out, but it is not what I'm looking for. I now consider it to be 2 essentially separate shows comprising season 1 "Not Dead Yet" and season 2+ of "Generic Office Environment Sitcom."
If you're looking for the ghostly connection, stop watching after season 1.
My score is the average of 7 for season 1 and 5 for season 2.
Unfortunately, someone seems to have decided on a different direction for season 2. It is now all about the office and the over-the-top characters that inhabit it. It is in most ways a clone of "Superstore" and other similar sitcoms with outlandish characters.
This would be fine if this was how they started out, but it is not what I'm looking for. I now consider it to be 2 essentially separate shows comprising season 1 "Not Dead Yet" and season 2+ of "Generic Office Environment Sitcom."
If you're looking for the ghostly connection, stop watching after season 1.
My score is the average of 7 for season 1 and 5 for season 2.
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- TriviaBased on the novel "Confessions of a Forty Something F*** Up" by Alexandra Potter.
- GoofsThe dog that wakes up Nell in the first episode. In the episodes that follow, when Nell is in the apartment the dog is never seen or any evidence that a dog is there.
- ConnectionsFeatured in MsMojo: Top 10 Modern Sitcoms You Should Be Watching (2023)
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- Brookmore Apartments - 189 North Marengo Avenue, Pasadena, California, USA(Nell's apartment building)
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