अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंGenerations clash when the award-winning C-suite at Atelier ad agency is canceled and pushed out and the Gen Z social media team is put in charge.Generations clash when the award-winning C-suite at Atelier ad agency is canceled and pushed out and the Gen Z social media team is put in charge.Generations clash when the award-winning C-suite at Atelier ad agency is canceled and pushed out and the Gen Z social media team is put in charge.
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Vacuous, plastic, boring beyond belief (and that's just the first 3 minutes).
If a friend were to ask me, I'd say, "Don't waste your time."
What on earth compelled Lauren Graham to sink to this level of dreck?!
Ad agencies are typically staffed - in reality - with very bright, well-educated people who have studied human psychology and are engaged in the business of deception (how else to explain rampant obesity, fat-related illnesses / disease, and the propensity of North Americans to inhale junk food they know - at some level - is exceptionally bad for them).
This sorry excuse for entertainment is not that.
If a friend were to ask me, I'd say, "Don't waste your time."
What on earth compelled Lauren Graham to sink to this level of dreck?!
Ad agencies are typically staffed - in reality - with very bright, well-educated people who have studied human psychology and are engaged in the business of deception (how else to explain rampant obesity, fat-related illnesses / disease, and the propensity of North Americans to inhale junk food they know - at some level - is exceptionally bad for them).
This sorry excuse for entertainment is not that.
I wanted to like this comedy. There is potential for a great workplace comedy that acknowledges the strengths and weaknesses of both generations represented.
Unfortunately, it begins with a completely farcical premise, and it is woefully written with little plot progression in the first two episodes. The lack of forward momentum in the storylines could be forgiven if the time was instead used to develop the characters at all, but alas, that did not happen either.
The talents of their leads is wasted by simply trotting out outdated Gen-Z slang that the elder generation "couldn't possibly understand" despite being 5-10 years past its expiration date. On top of that, every character is completely oblivious and exhibits some form of buffoonery and not in a "slapstick" way. There doesn't seem to be a coherent vision for what this sitcom wants or is trying to become. It lacks the ability to entertain in the loudest way possible.
Unfortunately, it begins with a completely farcical premise, and it is woefully written with little plot progression in the first two episodes. The lack of forward momentum in the storylines could be forgiven if the time was instead used to develop the characters at all, but alas, that did not happen either.
The talents of their leads is wasted by simply trotting out outdated Gen-Z slang that the elder generation "couldn't possibly understand" despite being 5-10 years past its expiration date. On top of that, every character is completely oblivious and exhibits some form of buffoonery and not in a "slapstick" way. There doesn't seem to be a coherent vision for what this sitcom wants or is trying to become. It lacks the ability to entertain in the loudest way possible.
Of course the master carried a lot of this show, but it was still good. It poked fun at some real life things we see Gen Z talk/post on social media about and at boomers for having a tight grasp on things and taking it hard when that changes from failure. I guess Minnesota Matt was the millennial who just wanted to have fun and stayed true to himself even though no one wanted him around lol
I definitely would watch season 2 of this and would love to see maybe Monica and Kriska fuse or something. It was nice to see women as CEO and they're smart enough to run Oliver outta business. Just saying, I agree with that review about the writing. It's great laid back fun that's sorta predictable but totally fine because we could use some comedy on screen these days. Tubi has some gems and this is one for sure!
I definitely would watch season 2 of this and would love to see maybe Monica and Kriska fuse or something. It was nice to see women as CEO and they're smart enough to run Oliver outta business. Just saying, I agree with that review about the writing. It's great laid back fun that's sorta predictable but totally fine because we could use some comedy on screen these days. Tubi has some gems and this is one for sure!
I think the writers room had a race about how many trending hashtags they can mash in one scene. The problem is that they have succeeded and we are left with 7 word/lingo-hydra / scene. Sadly it lacks coherence or any sort of smart or smirk.
Making actual jokes was most likely banned in the writers room and any attempt at them was killed by the studio saying it was too risky.
Do watch for education, this is how you should definitely not do meta-commentary.
Half-way through the pilot our main characters are fired for pointing out everything I've listed above (badly sadly) and there you have your pitch of the year. Sad to see the always amazing Lauren Graham having to speak such utter nonsense scene-by-scene.
Making actual jokes was most likely banned in the writers room and any attempt at them was killed by the studio saying it was too risky.
Do watch for education, this is how you should definitely not do meta-commentary.
Half-way through the pilot our main characters are fired for pointing out everything I've listed above (badly sadly) and there you have your pitch of the year. Sad to see the always amazing Lauren Graham having to speak such utter nonsense scene-by-scene.
I really wanted to enjoy this because I love Lauren Graham and Mark McKinney, but it was one of the most instantly awful comedies I've ever seen. Series populated by legitimate monsters of characters like The Righteous Gemstones, It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia, and Veep understand that there has to be SOMETHING there to make the audience interested in what happens next. Some insight into human flaws that makes these characters interesting, without asking you to sympathize with them. This show, meanwhile, presents you with a cast of characters who haven't done anything nearly as harmful, but holds them in far greater contempt. Every character is a shrill caricature of someone the writers hate. It's all very surface level and obvious humor. If you're going to be that unoriginal, you should at least be charming. Unbearable.
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- ट्रिवियाMark McKinney and Nico Santos were also in the TV show Superstore together. McKinney played the store manager Glenn Sturgis and Santos played Matteo Liwanag a floor worker.
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