Marvin Flute, que podría ser el mejor detective de la historia, tiene un misterio que aún no puede descifrar: su familia, seguirá todas las pistas que tenga para redimirse con la ex mujer a ... Leer todoMarvin Flute, que podría ser el mejor detective de la historia, tiene un misterio que aún no puede descifrar: su familia, seguirá todas las pistas que tenga para redimirse con la ex mujer a la que nunca dejó de amar.Marvin Flute, que podría ser el mejor detective de la historia, tiene un misterio que aún no puede descifrar: su familia, seguirá todas las pistas que tenga para redimirse con la ex mujer a la que nunca dejó de amar.
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Ofcourse I've only seen one episode so far and it's not unheard of for things to turn around really quickly, but I'm writing this now so that maybe the feedback would be considered by the creators.
I think there are basically two approaches to mainstream-ish cartoon comedy:
1) Flat premise in which surface level comedy happens (Simpsons, Family guy, etc.)
2) Deep-ish, specific setting, in which the deep-ish specific comedy can occur (R&M, Bojack, etc.)
This however, is a deep-ish specific setting with extremely flat, surface level humor.
I'm not sure whether it's just a very odd combination to me, a specific person, or if it truly doesn't work, but I do wish they would build up momentum/depth before the punchlines.
I think there are basically two approaches to mainstream-ish cartoon comedy:
1) Flat premise in which surface level comedy happens (Simpsons, Family guy, etc.)
2) Deep-ish, specific setting, in which the deep-ish specific comedy can occur (R&M, Bojack, etc.)
This however, is a deep-ish specific setting with extremely flat, surface level humor.
I'm not sure whether it's just a very odd combination to me, a specific person, or if it truly doesn't work, but I do wish they would build up momentum/depth before the punchlines.
It takes the Noir detective and cartoonifys all the gross things about them. I wouldn't say this show is for everyone. It's an odd humor type. It's like if Bojack, Smiling Friends, and Duncanville had some crazy baby. Good for some chuckles and you still get to follow a plot. I'd give it a good 7-8. The whole show is kind of beating a bunch of dead horses with the randomness of old YouTube. It simultaneously parodies a bunch of tropes and detective movies. There's random subplots. It is kind of a mess, but in a way I find entertaining. It's almost like someone tried to cram as many jokes as possible into every scene. I'd say give it a watch if you're a general fan of sitcom type cartoons. Don't go into it thinking of something like Archer.
Grimsburg is the strange tale of a detective, returning to the force in a town where every murder is a surreal experience. His ex-wife was raised by bears, and his son has an imaginary friend, Mr. Flesh (one of two roles filled with gusty by Alan Tudyk).
Make no mistake, this is no Archer. Marvin Flute is a thoroughly disagreeable human being (okay, that part is like archer) whose sole thoughts revolve around himself (and... again, much like Archer) and he is oddly good at his job (wait, is this Archer), but the cast surrounding him is equally as strange and tend to be less qualified than he is (huh... kind of like Archer).
Alright, so comparisons can certainly be made, but the feel of the show is different, despite those similarities.
The show feels more like a warped version of Twin Peaks... it is all about the people in the town, not the murders. None of the episodes are particularly grounded in reality, and much of the stories have a fever-dream like quality to them that sets the show apart from anything else on the air.
This is a show that will provide solid chuckles, but likely not belly laughs. Still, there are enough clever gags, nods, and Easter eggs to keep you entertained for a binge of the first season and into the second.
It isn't superb, but it certainly rises above mediocrity to be a decently good time.
Make no mistake, this is no Archer. Marvin Flute is a thoroughly disagreeable human being (okay, that part is like archer) whose sole thoughts revolve around himself (and... again, much like Archer) and he is oddly good at his job (wait, is this Archer), but the cast surrounding him is equally as strange and tend to be less qualified than he is (huh... kind of like Archer).
Alright, so comparisons can certainly be made, but the feel of the show is different, despite those similarities.
The show feels more like a warped version of Twin Peaks... it is all about the people in the town, not the murders. None of the episodes are particularly grounded in reality, and much of the stories have a fever-dream like quality to them that sets the show apart from anything else on the air.
This is a show that will provide solid chuckles, but likely not belly laughs. Still, there are enough clever gags, nods, and Easter eggs to keep you entertained for a binge of the first season and into the second.
It isn't superb, but it certainly rises above mediocrity to be a decently good time.
So I have been watching Grimsburg, every episode to date and that is now episode 9.
I genuinely laugh every episode, out loud..
It has some great actors in it. Alan Tudyk to name my favourite (Firefly, Con Man, Doom Patrol, Harley Quinn and Resident Alien (God I love Resident Alien)).
There are underlying threads throughout the episodes and series, won't spoil anything. Some quirky characters, which are great. I can never guess the episode content and where it will go from the start of that episode, other shows feel so predictable.
Give it a shot and don't take it seriously. It is not a doco and thankfully not reality TV drivel.
I genuinely laugh every episode, out loud..
It has some great actors in it. Alan Tudyk to name my favourite (Firefly, Con Man, Doom Patrol, Harley Quinn and Resident Alien (God I love Resident Alien)).
There are underlying threads throughout the episodes and series, won't spoil anything. Some quirky characters, which are great. I can never guess the episode content and where it will go from the start of that episode, other shows feel so predictable.
Give it a shot and don't take it seriously. It is not a doco and thankfully not reality TV drivel.
I'm enjoying this new fox domination addition, the characters are very fun and the world built surrounding it is unique and different. Always a big fan at each shows ability to create their own spot in the fox universe. Excited to see what this show will be able to bring for ideas, characters, etc. The voice actors are great choices too. Reminds me a lot of a adult version of gravity falls for its mysterious atmosphere and different approach compared to its other predecessors. Enjoy that it's more of a "horror"-esq. Type show as well. Very excited to see what comes each episode, and to get to know the characters further. Hope for this series to have great success!
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- CuriosidadesLike several other animated shows before this starting with Los Simpson (1989), such as Padre Made in USA (2005), Bob's Burgers (2011), and The Great North (2021), this show has an element of the title sequence that changes each episode, in this case it's Grimsburg's town slogan on the town sign/title screen.
- Créditos adicionalesThe last line of the Disclaimer reads: "Any reference or similarity to actual persons or events is either a parody or purely coincidental, duh."
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