Class, capitalism and one man's quest to achieve the American dream.Class, capitalism and one man's quest to achieve the American dream.Class, capitalism and one man's quest to achieve the American dream.
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This show caught me off guard and I'm glad it did. The cast is great and Craig Robinson is a far better series lead than I had imagined (even though he's always been a hilarious and talented actor) and really does a great job of carrying the series. Claudia O'Doherty is hilarious as well and her performance offers a few touching moments to endear you to her and the story in general. It pushes boundaries, has fun sub-plots and is really, really worth a watch!!
This is a show so clever, so over-the-top, so carefully cast that a viewer could be excused for missing the point. So here's the point: people some see as losers are strivers fighting to prove to us and themselves that the opportunity to achieve the American dream is real. They fight racism, cynicism, tribalism, jingoism, ignorance and plain evil to demonstrate that the road to success exists, even if it means working in a swamp. Craig Robinson plays the innocent believer working alongside an earnest immigrant and despite his cagey but jaded brother. A lot of the four-letter language that writers are wearing out, but a classic satire with an important message.
Craig Robinson and Claudia O'Doherty have always been funny in whatever I have seen them in, and this is no exception! :-) Not quite as funny as Brooklyn Nine-Nine and The Good Place, but still had me laughing a lot :-)
Season 1 was funny and enjoyable, probably due to the adventure, story and comedy... but man season 2 was hard to watch. Not sure what changed, maybe the writers, but the characters were really annoying this time round.
Each episode was filled with weird dialogue... Silly questions... cringe/unnecessary conversations.....it took so much effort to get through the first two episodes of season 2 that I'm officially done with the show...
Hopefully this review will help someone else who might be thinking 'it was a great show last season, but what changed?! It's cringe trying to watch now....'.. I can't be alone.
Each episode was filled with weird dialogue... Silly questions... cringe/unnecessary conversations.....it took so much effort to get through the first two episodes of season 2 that I'm officially done with the show...
Hopefully this review will help someone else who might be thinking 'it was a great show last season, but what changed?! It's cringe trying to watch now....'.. I can't be alone.
This is hilarious. The gentlemen that plays his brother is a really good actor. People are hating. Yes yes people are entitled to their opinion but claiming wokeness, or negative comments because of diversity. People in the world are racist and privileged and unwilling to expend their minds.
Yes it has vulgar moments-most comedies do. Yes it had curse words - most cable shows do. But if that's not your thing - you can turn it off. You don't have to rate it low.
Yes it has vulgar moments-most comedies do. Yes it had curse words - most cable shows do. But if that's not your thing - you can turn it off. You don't have to rate it low.
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- TriviaThe first season takes place around November 2016, as shown by media coverage of the Trump vs Clinton Presidential election and campaign signs in people's yards throughout the season.
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