A trainer tries to make his way as an instructor at a gym where the clientele doesn't take physical fitness very seriously.A trainer tries to make his way as an instructor at a gym where the clientele doesn't take physical fitness very seriously.A trainer tries to make his way as an instructor at a gym where the clientele doesn't take physical fitness very seriously.
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This was great fun and extremely well written and acted. Andy's brand of delusion, machismo and banter worked well as he navigated the dating world looking for the one.
Just like People Doing Nothing we, the viewer, needed time to get used to the characters and watching it a second time it was really hilarious.
I'm giving this a firm 6 outta 10 and looked forward to more!
This was great fun and extremely well written and acted. Andy's brand of delusion, machismo and banter worked well as he navigated the dating world looking for the one.
Just like People Doing Nothing we, the viewer, needed time to get used to the characters and watching it a second time it was really hilarious.
I'm giving this a firm 6 outta 10 and looked forward to more!
I think cringe comedy is getting a little stale but this was done well enough and the character was likable enough that it didn't matter.
A unique gym setting made for some funny situational jokes and the guy's struggle of growing old and looking for companionship is universal so it was relatable.
Many shows I've seen lately are filled with completely outlandish, unrelatable characters acting completely over the top absurd. So it starts to feel like watching a bunch of cartoon characters in increasingly contrived situations. This avoided that by grounding it reality, but still allowing for some silliness.
I recommend it...I hope there are some more episodes because it was kind of short to be honest.
A unique gym setting made for some funny situational jokes and the guy's struggle of growing old and looking for companionship is universal so it was relatable.
Many shows I've seen lately are filled with completely outlandish, unrelatable characters acting completely over the top absurd. So it starts to feel like watching a bunch of cartoon characters in increasingly contrived situations. This avoided that by grounding it reality, but still allowing for some silliness.
I recommend it...I hope there are some more episodes because it was kind of short to be honest.
This is a clever and insightful take on modern life. Not in your face "aren't I hilarious?" comedy, because most of the time that's not funny. You may not laugh out loud, but if it doesn't make you laugh inside at the relatable / cringeworthy moments, you just aren't watching it right. Or perhaps it's just not for you. Great effort on this and good to see the kurupt fm guys taking on new characters instead of sticking to the same old thing.
If you like the office then you should like this... the main character is like a David Brent personnel trainer.
It's not a side splitting comedy but it will give you a few chuckles. Hope they make more episodes as it has potential.
It's not a side splitting comedy but it will give you a few chuckles. Hope they make more episodes as it has potential.
This should've been longer than a few episodes. They could've fleshed it out more. I didn't really see the point of this series, the writing needs work. This felt like pumping out a series for the sake of doing it.
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