lca-26464
Joined Nov 2022
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I laughed harder at a show than I have in years. (I went to business school...) We had to rewind so many times to hear dialogue we'd missed because we were laughing too hard. Or crying. We did some of that too.
The first one or two episodes moved pretty slowly as the writers took their time in demonstrating the self-involvement of the lead character. But the show picks up quickly and is worth every minute. Every episode brought more laughs than we've had from most comedies. The story arc is almost entirely character-driven, but there is real revelation and development rather than the rinse and repeat cycle of most TV dramas.
We can't wait for a second season.
The first one or two episodes moved pretty slowly as the writers took their time in demonstrating the self-involvement of the lead character. But the show picks up quickly and is worth every minute. Every episode brought more laughs than we've had from most comedies. The story arc is almost entirely character-driven, but there is real revelation and development rather than the rinse and repeat cycle of most TV dramas.
We can't wait for a second season.
It feels like much of this was written in Batgirl's memory, with plenty of quippy mockumentary fun for viewers who couldn't care less about the actual MCU, DCU, DCEU etc etc franchises. The entire cast has perfected dry comedic timing, and anyone who enjoys wry humor at a measured pace will find plenty to love. Lolly Adefope is given free rein to steal all the scenes as she normally does, and the writers make great use of the surprise of Billy Magnussen and Daniel Bruhl in comedic roles.
There can be no more light.
It also looks like "the militant wing of the base" watched to that exact line, figured out the premise, and tantrumed all over the reviews.
Spoiler: it only gets better from there. Maximum Potency!
There can be no more light.
It also looks like "the militant wing of the base" watched to that exact line, figured out the premise, and tantrumed all over the reviews.
Spoiler: it only gets better from there. Maximum Potency!