meldismuke
Joined Jul 2003
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Call me crazy, and many people have in the past; this show is nuanced, I get it. Some of the humor is subtle, and it works for what it is as a show about how people treat each other. Timmy's part is excellent and works well with the other characters. The dance with Elza, is epic, and Percy is a perfect balance to the pleasant charm of the other primary characters. Expecting scenes like Seinfeld or some other comedies, I would also be disappointed, but I see this show as fun and does not take a considerable effort to follow the storyline. I am on episode seven, and I still think it is worth the time to complete watching the last three episodes. No one will win an Emmy, nor will the show, but for what it is, it fits the entertainment at the correct comedy level.
I do not need six hundred characters to describe this movie as terrible; the storyline, acting, direction, camera work, and dialogue were as bad as I had seen in one movie. I watched this movie to see what TUBI had to offer with African-American content., The special effects of gunshots were not realistic and were out of the 1970s. How many people did they have to kill in the first ten minutes? Some of the statements after the killings were very corny. I will say something nice; I got to see Georgia Avenue and Southeast in the District, the Suitland metro station parking lot, and it looks like I saw the convention center also. The best line from the movie was "To Night Deposit them." Besides that, watching the movie was like being stuck in traffic on 7th and H Street for a week.