Tim Robinson lidera este programa de sketch en el que hacen sentir a una persona lo suficientemente incómoda como para que se quiera marchar.Tim Robinson lidera este programa de sketch en el que hacen sentir a una persona lo suficientemente incómoda como para que se quiera marchar.Tim Robinson lidera este programa de sketch en el que hacen sentir a una persona lo suficientemente incómoda como para que se quiera marchar.
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- 9 premios y 6 nominaciones en total
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This is some of the most creative writing I have ever seen. The first episode caught me completely off guard. I didn't know what to expect. By episode 2 I was pausing the episode so that I wouldn't miss anything through my laughter filling the room. This is brilliant! The negative reviews on this attack unfair aspects of the show. I feel like they are written by people that didn't know it was sketch comedy.
Check it out and let your hair down! Allow the show to just be what it is. Don't have expectations and enjoy the ride! I love this show.
This show can be very good or very bad, depending on the individual sketch and also on the viewer. A lot of people hate it for valid reasons, while others love it for reasons which are also valid. I'm somewhere inbetween.
There were some sketches that really made me laugh for several reasons. Sometimes the concept was just absurd and hilarious, sometimes there were funny/unexpected twists, sometimes it was the acting that made the sketch so funny.
But at some sketches, I also found myself rolling my eyes, getting bored or even annoyed. The show leans heavily into repetition and a number of sketches just try to hammer the same joke down your throat again and again. Some sketches also rely too much on the "cringe" part or simply don't have a funny concept.
Overall, I had some good laughs though, and that's what matters the most. The bad sketches can be skipped, the good ones can be enjoyed. If you can't stand cringe comedy, you will hate the show and I would not recommend it to you. Everyone else should be able to find some joy in it.
There were some sketches that really made me laugh for several reasons. Sometimes the concept was just absurd and hilarious, sometimes there were funny/unexpected twists, sometimes it was the acting that made the sketch so funny.
But at some sketches, I also found myself rolling my eyes, getting bored or even annoyed. The show leans heavily into repetition and a number of sketches just try to hammer the same joke down your throat again and again. Some sketches also rely too much on the "cringe" part or simply don't have a funny concept.
Overall, I had some good laughs though, and that's what matters the most. The bad sketches can be skipped, the good ones can be enjoyed. If you can't stand cringe comedy, you will hate the show and I would not recommend it to you. Everyone else should be able to find some joy in it.
Long story short, I don't know the main actor or his previous shows. As an Aussie, I'm also not a huge fan of American humour which is often hit-and-miss for me. Not the comedy's fault, of course, just a preference thing on my part.
Anyway, I watched this show with very little expectation, especially after the stream of very low reviews. I was therefore pleasantly surprised as I laughed my head off for the majority of episode one.
Is it silly? Yes. Is it immature? Yes. Is it utter nonsense? Yes. But, is it straight up funny? Yes! Take it for what it is; the moron at the job interview or the horrible friend at the birthday party. And watch out for Turbo Team and their joke toilet, I thought that was hilarious.
Throw it on, switch off your 'inner adult' and just enjoy the stupidity.
Anyway, I watched this show with very little expectation, especially after the stream of very low reviews. I was therefore pleasantly surprised as I laughed my head off for the majority of episode one.
Is it silly? Yes. Is it immature? Yes. Is it utter nonsense? Yes. But, is it straight up funny? Yes! Take it for what it is; the moron at the job interview or the horrible friend at the birthday party. And watch out for Turbo Team and their joke toilet, I thought that was hilarious.
Throw it on, switch off your 'inner adult' and just enjoy the stupidity.
Sketches follow a pretty predictable formula: a group of adults, one of them is acting crazy, either the bystanders join in unexpectedly or people are turned off by the craziness. Its predictable so why did I give it a 9? Because the formula works. The sketches are well written, the characters are quirky enough to seem realistic but so ridiculous that it gives you those uncomfortable laughs. I genuinely laughed out loud at a lot of these. My favorites were the song about skeletons using bones as money, you have no good car ideas, the one with poop on the receipt, and the eulogy for former baby models (because I think the host is hilarious). I'm honestly shocked how funny I found it. I'm usually not a sketch show type of person.
The first time i saw this i thought it was so insanely devoid of human comprehension i hated it. Days go by and then i figured out... that i couldn't get my mind off it. Season 2 came by and now it's official. I need more of these. There is nothing as overwhelmingly odd as this- something that just happens on these deranged sketches and things your brain can't fathom to even register as "funny" and yet, you still can't look away. What a piece of work. I still understand nothing at all, but now it makes me laugh at the face of madness.
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- CuriosidadesMost of the sketches included in Season 1 were previously rejected skits from Tim Robinson's time as a writer/cast member on Saturday Night Live.
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