elliot-11885
Joined Jan 2021
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This is uncomfortable in a way that really makes you think about what's going on. Jerrod is an unmistakable force, even when he's being a horrible human being. That he can put this on the screen.... Is he truly just a manchild making up for lost time? A man playing five-dimensional chess with your viewing? Somewhere in between? It's uncomfortable and riveting, with some very funny moments. Is it what reality television should always be? If you think Married At First Sight is high quality, this probably isn't for you. If you want a challenging view of how an imperfect individual navigates his new-found fame without being afraid to show his warts, this is a great choice.
The first 20 minutes were engaging, but at some point it devolves into just a ton of machine guns, unbelievable escapes, and a limited plot that gets you wondering if the writers actually thought you would believe what's happening and that the heroes would be able to escape thousands of bullets over a period of 60 minutes.
If you're looking to put something on while you enjoy a two-screen experience and have a gummy, it's probably fine.
If you're a 14 year old boy, it's probably fine.
Otherwise, it's worth skipping.
If you try to make sense of what's going on, you will be left wondering how this absurdity got made in the first place.
If you're looking to put something on while you enjoy a two-screen experience and have a gummy, it's probably fine.
If you're a 14 year old boy, it's probably fine.
Otherwise, it's worth skipping.
If you try to make sense of what's going on, you will be left wondering how this absurdity got made in the first place.