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This is a dark comedy about five terrible friends who run a rundown bar in Philadelphia and spend their time coming up with the most ridiculous and questionable ideas. It's nothing like Friends or Modern Family-no one learns lessons, changes, or grows better as a person. The gang stays awful from start to finish, and that's what makes it work.
The cast is uniformly excellent-Rob McElhenney's overly confident yet clueless Mac, Glenn Howerton's narcissistic and unhinged Dennis, and Danny DeVito's gleefully depraved Frank are constant scene-stealers. The writing leans into the gang's worst traits-stalking, blatant misogyny, casual cruelty, and endlessly edgy jokes-turning social taboos into punchlines that walk a fine line between shocking and hilarious.
Sunny knows exactly what it's doing: holding up a warped mirror to society while making you laugh in spite of yourself. It's one of TV's boldest comedies-brash, offensive, and utterly unforgettable.
The cast is uniformly excellent-Rob McElhenney's overly confident yet clueless Mac, Glenn Howerton's narcissistic and unhinged Dennis, and Danny DeVito's gleefully depraved Frank are constant scene-stealers. The writing leans into the gang's worst traits-stalking, blatant misogyny, casual cruelty, and endlessly edgy jokes-turning social taboos into punchlines that walk a fine line between shocking and hilarious.
Sunny knows exactly what it's doing: holding up a warped mirror to society while making you laugh in spite of yourself. It's one of TV's boldest comedies-brash, offensive, and utterly unforgettable.
Mistry is a mediocre remake of MONK, with Ram Kapoor bringing charm, and his own quirks to the role. The shorter episodes and brisk pacing make it an easy watch, though cases sometimes move so fast there's little time to explore the finer details. While the storytelling could benefit from more buildup and depth, lively performances keep it engaging.
Overall, it's an enjoyable, quick-binge mystery series-entertaining in the moment, even if it doesn't leave a lasting mark.
Overall, it's an enjoyable, quick-binge mystery series-entertaining in the moment, even if it doesn't leave a lasting mark.
A familiar spy thriller that kicks off strong. The script shows effort, weaving in real-life inspirations from figures like General Zia and NSA Doval. The acting performances are good, and the two parallel storylines keep things moving, though the show doesn't stay as gripping as it begins. Like many in the genre, it features the typical adversary, sticking to a tried-and-tested formula.
It's a quick watch thanks to its short episodes, but otherwise not something particularly memorable.
It's a quick watch thanks to its short episodes, but otherwise not something particularly memorable.
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