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Reviewers say 'The GOAT' offers a divisive experience with strong opinions. Many commend Daniel Tosh's hosting, appreciating his humor and satirical edge. The cast is often lauded for their entertaining personalities and the fun atmosphere they create. However, some critics argue the show lacks substance, pointing to weak challenges and unengaging contestants. The concept of parodying reality TV is generally appreciated, though execution is questioned. Overall, 'The GOAT' is viewed as an enjoyable yet flawed blend of comedy and competition.
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The show is poking fun at reality TV shows. What a fantastic concept and hilarious option to bring on Daniel Tosh to tie everything together. Tosh's unique brand of humor and sharp wit add an extra layer of satire that makes the show even more enjoyable. The writing is clever, the characters are delightfully exaggerated, and the parody is spot-on. It's refreshing to see a show that doesn't take itself too seriously while still delivering sharp commentary on the absurdity of reality TV. Each episode manages to surprise with its creative take on familiar reality show tropes, making the audience laugh and think simultaneously. The production values are high, and the attention to detail in mimicking the style and format of actual reality shows is impressive. This approach to comedy is both innovative and entertaining, showing the ridiculousness of reality TV while providing genuine laughs. I'll be watching this until the end and eagerly anticipating each new episode, as it continues to be a standout in the comedy genre. The show's ability to blend humor with insightful critique makes it a must-watch for fans of both comedy and reality TV.
One big reason I am really enjoying this show is because Tosh is the host, I'm a big fan. Also, really don't like any reality TV shows I have seen, and I've seen quite a few...well, because I have dated a number of women, so it comes with the territory.
One thing I really have about reality TV is that these shows take themselves far to seriously, and the contenders as well. I'm sure in most reality TV shows have applied psychologists pick the reality actors, to be psychologically toxic, sociopathic, and create an environment for terrible behavior. Or, really most reality TV is just boring, and pointless.
The GOAT, is definitely a light hearted show, which really make fun of reality TV, via satire. I also, like the contestants, because they do have fun personalities, some are just charming. And in the GOAT things do "get real" so that aspect is fun to watch in moderate doses.
If you are like me, I think you will really enjoy the GOAT. For those who are big fans of reality TV, I can see how this show might not have enough entertainment value for you. Still, for the reality TV lovers, this show does have everything, so give it a go. You might enjoy a more light hearted funny satire.
One thing I really have about reality TV is that these shows take themselves far to seriously, and the contenders as well. I'm sure in most reality TV shows have applied psychologists pick the reality actors, to be psychologically toxic, sociopathic, and create an environment for terrible behavior. Or, really most reality TV is just boring, and pointless.
The GOAT, is definitely a light hearted show, which really make fun of reality TV, via satire. I also, like the contestants, because they do have fun personalities, some are just charming. And in the GOAT things do "get real" so that aspect is fun to watch in moderate doses.
If you are like me, I think you will really enjoy the GOAT. For those who are big fans of reality TV, I can see how this show might not have enough entertainment value for you. Still, for the reality TV lovers, this show does have everything, so give it a go. You might enjoy a more light hearted funny satire.
This show, like House of Villians, is MADE by its host. Joel McHale is hilarious, but Tosh easily tops him in quantity of actual laugh out loud moments.
I knew his old show, and had watched occasionally, but his improv spur of the moment stuff he constantly spits off the top of his head is killer! Sure, some is scripted/edited in, but this stuff is so rapid fire there's no way it's all scripted.
He's also completely comfortable looking ridiculous, and uses that somewhat physical humor, as well as self-deprecation masterfully!
The actual competion and reality part is uninteresting enough to me to just be a one time watch, but I'm actually going to re-watch this just to process all the laughs Tosh packs in each episode! Probably.
I knew his old show, and had watched occasionally, but his improv spur of the moment stuff he constantly spits off the top of his head is killer! Sure, some is scripted/edited in, but this stuff is so rapid fire there's no way it's all scripted.
He's also completely comfortable looking ridiculous, and uses that somewhat physical humor, as well as self-deprecation masterfully!
The actual competion and reality part is uninteresting enough to me to just be a one time watch, but I'm actually going to re-watch this just to process all the laughs Tosh packs in each episode! Probably.
Daniel Tosh does an excellent job of taking the seriousness out of reality tv. His approach of introducing ridiculous challenges to contestants - for example The contestants had to build a raft of pool noodles to cross a pool to unlock a chest. At one point, a contestant asked why there is plywood when there's nothing to tie it together. The subtle bit of satire is what makes the show so funny and great and different from the seriousness of the high budget TV shows that America is obsessed with.
I think anybody going into the show looking for serious competition and drama are going to be disappointed. The point of the show is to poke fun at mainstream tv.
I think anybody going into the show looking for serious competition and drama are going to be disappointed. The point of the show is to poke fun at mainstream tv.
The best part is that most of the contestants seem to believe that they might be the greatest of anything. For the audience it is yet another wonderful opportunity to witness people more desperate than a normal person. Lots of teeth bleaching, veneers and breast implants. In short, the decay of western civilization is officially here. At least Tosh is honest about his motivation. The man has an expensive house to take care of and they paid him to host! Tosh. O just might be the one good decision made by the producers. Remove this host and this show would be even more pathetic. It was a nice try to ride the small wave of semi interesting partial famous wannabes, but this attempt is a fail.
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