kpatterson-18028
Entrou em nov. de 2022
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It does not take long to see that this show has Kenya Barris as one of its principal executive producers. This show, much like Barris' "Black As F!" Show that ran just 1 season, believes that a certain kind of DEVIANT humor can be appreciated by many when a Parent insults their own child with terribly cruel profane words for hardly any reason at all. In this show, just like Black As F!, you get a TON of this kind of humor.
So for instance, a mother/father on the show might call their 28 year old daughter "a $2 dollar whore with a face that looks like a shit stain". I personally cringe and do not find such comic stylings funny, but Barris and Staples intend to die on this belief as innovative avant garde humor. Similar to a well known comedian whose main shtick is that he gets the biggest laugh in the idea of dropping someone's baby/infant to the ground/concrete/floor or street. The idea is that it would be funny to watch a toddler/baby hit the ground, splatter, or suffer a serious injury upon being dropped.
A simple person like me is unable to see anything funny about an infant being intentionally dropped, nor has my brain evolved enuf to think tbat it is funny when a parent says the most savage, cold, and malicious tbings to tbeir kid for almost no reason at all. I also will probably not laugh when the next brilliant comedian finds success when they joke about throwing their pet out the car window driving 55mph down tbe highway. The idea of continuously crueling roasting one's kid(s) w/no filter the whole time makes it a bit hard to watch. Cruel Cringe.
However, there are a few good bits, but there are not enough of them. Overall 70% of it is good, but then factor in that deviant humor, and it ends up a 6 out of 10.
So for instance, a mother/father on the show might call their 28 year old daughter "a $2 dollar whore with a face that looks like a shit stain". I personally cringe and do not find such comic stylings funny, but Barris and Staples intend to die on this belief as innovative avant garde humor. Similar to a well known comedian whose main shtick is that he gets the biggest laugh in the idea of dropping someone's baby/infant to the ground/concrete/floor or street. The idea is that it would be funny to watch a toddler/baby hit the ground, splatter, or suffer a serious injury upon being dropped.
A simple person like me is unable to see anything funny about an infant being intentionally dropped, nor has my brain evolved enuf to think tbat it is funny when a parent says the most savage, cold, and malicious tbings to tbeir kid for almost no reason at all. I also will probably not laugh when the next brilliant comedian finds success when they joke about throwing their pet out the car window driving 55mph down tbe highway. The idea of continuously crueling roasting one's kid(s) w/no filter the whole time makes it a bit hard to watch. Cruel Cringe.
However, there are a few good bits, but there are not enough of them. Overall 70% of it is good, but then factor in that deviant humor, and it ends up a 6 out of 10.
I-Ling is the main character female. They show her jilted and jaded point of view of marriage right from the start. Sort of like, are any of us happily married or are we all unified in pure pretense. We do it out of social peer pressure and thoughtlessly go along.
She then falls in love. After 3 years of marriage and living w/her husband's parents, ALL the fun/flavor is super gone. And though the summary/gist of the show is supposed to make you think that she will be tempted by something sweet and magical to take her away from what we can all truly see is her daily misery, the show does not stick to its own premise. Nothing magical ever happens. She goes on, show after show, episode after episode drowning in different awful versions of her bad domestic life.
As an example, if the premise was about the misery of a slave's life (beaten, overworked, under-fed, chained to a tree), and the premise said that something magical would happen, you might watch it expecting that something good would eventually happen. Only it never does. Just more of the horrors of the slave's terrible life. That's how this show is. You're waiting for it to turn and go in her favor, but it never happens. You cannot help but feel frustrated too! Had you known it would never change, only more examples of why it is So bad, you would never have watched it. No magic at all. Just 1 woman's crappy life without any romance or fun.
She then falls in love. After 3 years of marriage and living w/her husband's parents, ALL the fun/flavor is super gone. And though the summary/gist of the show is supposed to make you think that she will be tempted by something sweet and magical to take her away from what we can all truly see is her daily misery, the show does not stick to its own premise. Nothing magical ever happens. She goes on, show after show, episode after episode drowning in different awful versions of her bad domestic life.
As an example, if the premise was about the misery of a slave's life (beaten, overworked, under-fed, chained to a tree), and the premise said that something magical would happen, you might watch it expecting that something good would eventually happen. Only it never does. Just more of the horrors of the slave's terrible life. That's how this show is. You're waiting for it to turn and go in her favor, but it never happens. You cannot help but feel frustrated too! Had you known it would never change, only more examples of why it is So bad, you would never have watched it. No magic at all. Just 1 woman's crappy life without any romance or fun.
What better material in the land of fantasy fiction could there ever be than the magical desert genie?! We are So Sooo tired of more about the witch. Don't want more zombies or vampires. We get very little on elves, giants, and genies.
This series takes off, right out of the gate at 100mph in the 1st episode. Then, it just does NOTHING. It loses any and all plot/narrative. You wonder if there will ever be a time when the story will begin to bend around the 3 wishes, but "no", you'll be 4 episodes in, and all the magic, fantasy, and narrative have totally disappeared. Each episode feels like a ride to nowhere.
Falling asleep is the only thing this series is good for. Without telling you much, just bear in mind the nature of the 1st wish as made in episode 2. Then... wait to see if anything thereafter occurs that seems headed in that direction. It is like, "where we going". If you want an uninteresting attempt at romance that has no magical genies components, then you'll LOVE falling asleep on this one. Honestly, it is 1 of the worst series ever.
This series takes off, right out of the gate at 100mph in the 1st episode. Then, it just does NOTHING. It loses any and all plot/narrative. You wonder if there will ever be a time when the story will begin to bend around the 3 wishes, but "no", you'll be 4 episodes in, and all the magic, fantasy, and narrative have totally disappeared. Each episode feels like a ride to nowhere.
Falling asleep is the only thing this series is good for. Without telling you much, just bear in mind the nature of the 1st wish as made in episode 2. Then... wait to see if anything thereafter occurs that seems headed in that direction. It is like, "where we going". If you want an uninteresting attempt at romance that has no magical genies components, then you'll LOVE falling asleep on this one. Honestly, it is 1 of the worst series ever.