EricBombardier
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But unfortunately this special feels like a practice set before the big gig and also feels like it shouldn't have been filmed in such a big venue with center stage.
The jokes are what you'd expect from a great 10 or 20 year old special but not something that we haven't already heard a hundred times. There's no new angle, no surprise, nothing special.
Jokes about marriage and childhood when you are successful are hard to pull because usually that's the material that got you to the dance and when you're there, it's exhausted material and it feels flat, forced and clinical. And it was.
The delivery was also off. It felt like it was a business monologue more than anything. Stand here. Say this. Talk about that. Don't forget this. I found myself chuckling, waiting for the punchline and it never really came.
The jokes are what you'd expect from a great 10 or 20 year old special but not something that we haven't already heard a hundred times. There's no new angle, no surprise, nothing special.
Jokes about marriage and childhood when you are successful are hard to pull because usually that's the material that got you to the dance and when you're there, it's exhausted material and it feels flat, forced and clinical. And it was.
The delivery was also off. It felt like it was a business monologue more than anything. Stand here. Say this. Talk about that. Don't forget this. I found myself chuckling, waiting for the punchline and it never really came.
I'm able to switch my brain off and kinda just waltz thru movies that are at that level so it was a solid 5 stars. It's overproduced for what it is and that's probably why I give it a 5, but it's "The Machine" story being milked for what it is, a good story that, as time goes on, start to feel more like an overinflated teenager's story that loses any sense of credibility at all, that is not a great story after all. It's unfortunately the thing that pushed me to realize that I'm getting a bit tired of Bert's inflated ego and that maybe outside of the machine and his forced high pitch laugh, he doesn't have much else to offer.
When I started watching The Orville, it was great, new and different with a great character development rarely seen on TV anymore. It had a quiet way of making it interesting, yet have some comedy and some drama.
I'm very pleased by the subtle changes that the production made within three seasons which veered this show into an even better direction. I wondered why I liked the show so much. But I figured it out. It's futuristic but also retro. I remember the "good old days" when shows had depth and meaning, entertainment and substance. This is it, without the cheesy can't-watch-it-today feel to it. It's a show that is, and forgive my wordplay here, very down to earth.
I'm very pleased by the subtle changes that the production made within three seasons which veered this show into an even better direction. I wondered why I liked the show so much. But I figured it out. It's futuristic but also retro. I remember the "good old days" when shows had depth and meaning, entertainment and substance. This is it, without the cheesy can't-watch-it-today feel to it. It's a show that is, and forgive my wordplay here, very down to earth.