haveanothertwo
Joined Feb 2022
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It's not that it doesn't have its moments, or that it's no fun watching Sly in a tailor-made setting, it's that everything about it feels so so passé.
The sensibilities, the setup, the humor, the standards of plausibility, the signifiers of manliness. It all feels stuck at Tango & Cash or Daylight.
The series does have its moments and some of the humor does land. But how people react to Dwight's anachronisms feels like sad pandering to folks who wish the good ol days hadn't evolved. Are people really that easily intimidated? That and there's not a single tired trope left unused. With a little less kowtowing to the star, it could have been terrific.
The sensibilities, the setup, the humor, the standards of plausibility, the signifiers of manliness. It all feels stuck at Tango & Cash or Daylight.
The series does have its moments and some of the humor does land. But how people react to Dwight's anachronisms feels like sad pandering to folks who wish the good ol days hadn't evolved. Are people really that easily intimidated? That and there's not a single tired trope left unused. With a little less kowtowing to the star, it could have been terrific.
Just watched season 2. Imagine a deck of cards with a cliché on each one. Every single card was played. I'm not complaining; I'm impressed. It actually was rather entertaining.