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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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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.
Yes it's the bottom of the barrel when it comes to "reality tv" Competitions? The competitions are haphazard at best. But Tosh points that out. Randomly walks around the house. If you are a Tosh fan... then you can power through the moments when he's not on screen. Mediocre show enhanced by one of the best comedians around.
They definitely have something here. They do need to get actual reality stars that more people will recognize. It's an entertaining concept... just put together half ass, last minute. Put some more effort into the actual competitions. Make them actually hard. A show I hope they continue and re took a bit.
They definitely have something here. They do need to get actual reality stars that more people will recognize. It's an entertaining concept... just put together half ass, last minute. Put some more effort into the actual competitions. Make them actually hard. A show I hope they continue and re took a bit.
The best show of people you've never heard of or haven't heard their name in a decade. Superb casting with classic Tosh satire. Awesome to see Teck still milking the teet of the reality genre. And if you enjoyed Tosh. O before, you'll love him even more after. The cast makes you want to go watch their shows. If you're a fan of any of the cast members you will love the new twist on their old personas. It's been a long time since I was rolling on the floor laughing. I'm not sure who I enjoy the most but Justin makes the grandest of entrances. Going to watch them all again today. If the creators are reading this, pure genius !! Bravo.. and not the channel.
I actually thought the show was quite an intriguing idea which left plenty on the table for additional seasons and refined gameplay. The cast was a great start and you could find a character among them to latch onto and root for. I think the star of it happened to be Daniel Tosh and his innate ability to bring wit to each scene. He brought his i dont care if this is inappropriate attitude to the set and they let him fly with it, which I think was a fantastic move by the shows creators - use your talent, and he was bringing it. I hope he comes back to host a 2nd season, we would certainly watch it. Definitely recommend!
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.
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