mjhnzpvx
Joined May 2024
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The idea is fine but having the actor that plays Ted Black a LITERAL carbon copy of Harvey Spectre? A terrible choice. Perhaps if it's a viewers first experience with a Suits show then I suppose it can work. It comes across very forced, very uninspired. The characters are laughable and the jokes, mind as well be watching a work video about sexual harassment...no clever delivery.
Overall, the pacing is OK, the plot-line, intriguing enough but everything else is very copy and paste from the later, more disappointing seasons of the Suits series.
2 stars for decent pacing and some decent supporting roles.
Overall, the pacing is OK, the plot-line, intriguing enough but everything else is very copy and paste from the later, more disappointing seasons of the Suits series.
2 stars for decent pacing and some decent supporting roles.
After watching Ronny on SNL, eventually in his first Netflix special and even a stand up show, I thought that he would really continue cooking. Unfortunately I was wrong.
He really thrives on story telling, sharing personal experiences as someone who is relatively fresh to the American Dream lifestyle.
I quite enjoyed his perspective on American life, what it's like to be a part of a tradition heavy family and even mundane tasks like using public transit and the qualms that came with it. All provided very relatable humour.
Unfortunately, the second Netflix special was highlighted by his opinion on vaccines (a tired topic already) and how if you didn't take it you were dumb followed up by this special which flip-flops politically to illustrate how MAGA isn't that bad. I enjoy laughs at the expense of politics and politicians alike but when it comes down to opinions and a comedian telling a viewer how they should feel, the material comes across as more of a lecture...ultimately leaving me feel like I just sat through a class for patriotism.
He really thrives on story telling, sharing personal experiences as someone who is relatively fresh to the American Dream lifestyle.
I quite enjoyed his perspective on American life, what it's like to be a part of a tradition heavy family and even mundane tasks like using public transit and the qualms that came with it. All provided very relatable humour.
Unfortunately, the second Netflix special was highlighted by his opinion on vaccines (a tired topic already) and how if you didn't take it you were dumb followed up by this special which flip-flops politically to illustrate how MAGA isn't that bad. I enjoy laughs at the expense of politics and politicians alike but when it comes down to opinions and a comedian telling a viewer how they should feel, the material comes across as more of a lecture...ultimately leaving me feel like I just sat through a class for patriotism.