4 recensioni
- Sleepin_Dragon
- 4 set 2016
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I am not sure how they will drag this out or where this is heading but the pilot was funny, not hilarious, just chuckle-worthy.
A wide array of characters, some weak, some strong, all a bit predictable, go for jury duty. The lead character sees this as his goal in life.
Naturally everybody involved is a nutter, one stranger as the other but all very recognizable characters.
A good show to watch before going to sleep, or if you feel bored. It s not binge-worthy nor will anyone find this as enjoyable as Big Bang or Friends.
A wide array of characters, some weak, some strong, all a bit predictable, go for jury duty. The lead character sees this as his goal in life.
Naturally everybody involved is a nutter, one stranger as the other but all very recognizable characters.
A good show to watch before going to sleep, or if you feel bored. It s not binge-worthy nor will anyone find this as enjoyable as Big Bang or Friends.
- matthijsalexander
- 8 set 2016
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Even an absurdist comedy will have a kernel of truth. Writer James Acaster is far away from the truth about the jury system as you can get. In fact the only normal person in this pilot episode is the Defendant.
The program focuses on William a man child who in his 30th birthday is called up for jury duty, following on his father's footsteps who set the defendant free many years earlier. We find out that his father is now inside doing time.
It turns out that the rest of the jurors are wacky as he is, they mostly think that the Defendant looks guilty, they are more concerned how the courtroom artist will portray them and the Judge who is presiding in her last trial is wants to go out on a cool note.
Totally unrealistic as to how the court and jury operates and really an infantile comedy which barely raised a laugh with me.
The program focuses on William a man child who in his 30th birthday is called up for jury duty, following on his father's footsteps who set the defendant free many years earlier. We find out that his father is now inside doing time.
It turns out that the rest of the jurors are wacky as he is, they mostly think that the Defendant looks guilty, they are more concerned how the courtroom artist will portray them and the Judge who is presiding in her last trial is wants to go out on a cool note.
Totally unrealistic as to how the court and jury operates and really an infantile comedy which barely raised a laugh with me.
- Prismark10
- 5 set 2016
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Stumbled across this and as James Acaster wrote it and I've seen him live thought I'd watch and yep I wasn't disappointed it has a great cast with some comic geniuses and I really laughed all the way through. It's silly yes but hey life us just to miserable at times so this is perfect. Really hope a series a series is produced soon!
- lisamprior
- 17 gen 2018
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