Taste of the King
- El episodio se transmitió el 20 abr 2020
- TV-MA
- 21min
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaThe simulator lands Clancy on a zombie-ravaged earth, where he meets the president, who's a fan of drugs and meditation.The simulator lands Clancy on a zombie-ravaged earth, where he meets the president, who's a fan of drugs and meditation.The simulator lands Clancy on a zombie-ravaged earth, where he meets the president, who's a fan of drugs and meditation.
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Joey Diaz
- Chuck Charles
- (voz)
- (as Joey 'Coco' Diaz)
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Phil Hendrie
- Pyro Moth
- (voz)
- …
Natasha Leggero
- Peggy
- (voz)
Drew Pinsky
- Little President
- (voz)
- (as Dr. Drew Pinsky)
Duncan Trussell
- Clancy
- (voz)
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Decent & unorthodox
It felt like everything was ad-libbed. Couple that with the art style, and you have a very unique show. Interesting introduction to some concepts that are foreign to me like mindfulness, and while the take on drugs is interesting, you could say that anything & everything is circumstantial to be honest.
Pretty interesting and fun... But not the best the show had to offer.
The beginning of the episode was a... Little boring, ngl. However, it builds up the direction where the show is heading to, and a really weird and goofy environment that most of Ward's shows have.
I'm still on the first episode, but I can already see the potential of this show and I'm gonna enjoy this show a lot!
I'm still on the first episode, but I can already see the potential of this show and I'm gonna enjoy this show a lot!
The idea for this show is genius
I really enjoyed this first episode. At first, it felt a little weird because of the format, then I realized it seemed at lot of it was improv and then I googled it and realized this was created by using conversations of Duncan Trussell's podcast, which is a brilliant idea! I thought it was funny and witty, more than anything the idea behind it is awesome. This one felt a little preachy to me, but it's still really good. I really liked it and I hope there's an episode with Joe Rogan.
Weird Enough to be Interesting
This is a good enough introduction to the kind of show that Midnight Gospel is. I can only assume that subsequent episodes will follow a similar format.
It feels to me like a stream of consciousness podcast played over animation. I guess the humour lies in the fact that the zombie apocalypse takes a backseat to the obviously less pressing discussion about drugs and meditation. The juxtaposition is key.
There's so much going on in the background at all times it can start to feel a little overwhelming. I can't help but think I might have missed some kind of hilarious detail amongst all of the chaos.
Definitely this first episode has me interested to see what else they can accomplish with this idea.
My only reservation is that I could see this style of show becoming uninteresting once the novelty of the format has worn off. I hope it spices things up.
It feels to me like a stream of consciousness podcast played over animation. I guess the humour lies in the fact that the zombie apocalypse takes a backseat to the obviously less pressing discussion about drugs and meditation. The juxtaposition is key.
There's so much going on in the background at all times it can start to feel a little overwhelming. I can't help but think I might have missed some kind of hilarious detail amongst all of the chaos.
Definitely this first episode has me interested to see what else they can accomplish with this idea.
My only reservation is that I could see this style of show becoming uninteresting once the novelty of the format has worn off. I hope it spices things up.
Not going to lie, pretty boring first episode.
Nothing actually happens. Show has very unique visuals, lots of potential but it's not funny, not deep as it thinks it is. Pretty boring start.
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- Citas
Little President: One of my favorite statements is, you know, "Health is about accepting and perceiving and dealing with reality on reality's terms."
- Bandas sonorasAcross the Rolling Hills (Padmasambhava)
Written by Peter Rowan
Performed by Peter Rowan Bluegrass Band
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