Uno scandaloso colonnello dell'esercito, dopo uno sproloquio non filtrato, viene punito con l'invio in una base olandese senza scopi militari.Uno scandaloso colonnello dell'esercito, dopo uno sproloquio non filtrato, viene punito con l'invio in una base olandese senza scopi militari.Uno scandaloso colonnello dell'esercito, dopo uno sproloquio non filtrato, viene punito con l'invio in una base olandese senza scopi militari.
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Reviewers say 'Going Dutch' is praised for its humor, cast performances, and growth potential. Dennis Leary and Danny Pudi are commended for their strong performances. However, critics highlight inaccuracies in Dutch culture portrayal, stereotypes, and poor writing. The show is faulted for relying on clichés, lacking originality, and inconsistent humor. Despite some positive aspects, the overall sentiment is disappointment due to these significant flaws.
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It's funny but seems like a budget pilot. It has that Community kind of humor but lots of flaws. It misses some authenticity. The Dutch are some German crossover stereotype, Dennis Leary looks like a vampire and it often misses opportunities for cultural jokes. Still it has potential to be really funny. Danny Pudi saves the first pilot with his typical performance. Maybe a decent make-up artist can give Dennis Leary some spark, so the show can have a second star shine.
Without Danny Pudi's Community-input there's not much left worth watching. I'm wondering for which audience the show is made, what do you think?
Without Danny Pudi's Community-input there's not much left worth watching. I'm wondering for which audience the show is made, what do you think?
Denis Leary is hilarious. Danny Pudi is hilarious. The missing part of both those sentences is "...but not in this."
On the surface, this should work. It's basically F Troop, and they hired two veteran comic actors who have lengthy histories that tell you they know comedic timing.
None of the side characters are memorable. None are funny. None are interesting. The jokes never land, and there honestly aren't even all that many jokes. The best comedies are incredibly efficient at setting multiple jokes at a time and then ripping off punchline after punchline.
Whomever the writers for this thing are, they're terrible. I strongly encourage someone to revisit the concept. A modern day F Troop would be great. Or a Sgt Bilko. A military unit that is dreadful and terrible, where each character has some over the top trait? This formula can work.
But you need to hire comedy writers who can write jokes. And they didn't.
On the surface, this should work. It's basically F Troop, and they hired two veteran comic actors who have lengthy histories that tell you they know comedic timing.
None of the side characters are memorable. None are funny. None are interesting. The jokes never land, and there honestly aren't even all that many jokes. The best comedies are incredibly efficient at setting multiple jokes at a time and then ripping off punchline after punchline.
Whomever the writers for this thing are, they're terrible. I strongly encourage someone to revisit the concept. A modern day F Troop would be great. Or a Sgt Bilko. A military unit that is dreadful and terrible, where each character has some over the top trait? This formula can work.
But you need to hire comedy writers who can write jokes. And they didn't.
I don't expect a low budget comedy to deliver an accurate depiction of the Netherlands, but this is just downright lazy. It's one thing to take creative liberties, but to conflate Dutch culture with... German, Swiss, Austrian maybe? Who knows? Honestly, I can't even tell what they're aiming for. It's as if the writers skipped geography class entirely, glanced at a pack of stroopwafels and cobbled together the entire plot based on a handful of tired Dutch stereotypes. If at least the humor could be its redeeming factor. But alas, the jokes are flat, shallow and barely enough to elicit even the faintest hint of a smirk.
As a Dutch person, I was curious to see where the show was gonna go, It was somewhat ok for a pilot, some jokes were good but most fell flat. I like Dennis Leary but the others were kinda meh. What bothered me the most though is if you wanna make a show about Going Dutch, actually do that then. Besides the many (unfunny) typical stereo types, there wasnt much Dutch, I think its filmed somewhere in Eastern Europe with Eastern European people with wrong accents. Atleast try to get it right if you wanna make a show like this, otherwise just call it Going Eastern Europe or whatever country they made this in.
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After the pilot where I was very underwhelmed I thought I would at least give it one more chance. I don't think I made it ten minutes in the second episode. The plots are just written like a junior high school project. Then again Dennis Leary's usual sharp wit is both missing, and what is attempted just falls flat. I guess because he played a hard nosed drunk fire fighter and a cop in two different series they figured it would work as an army officer. Part of the problem was in those other series he broke the rules, but usually for a good reason to help others. Here he is supposed to be the top brass in what seems like a dumb joke in the first place. I've never served, but I've heard wild tails by some who have. Somehow a base like this one just does not seem plausible in the military. So Leary being sentenced to it for insubordination seems just so dumb.
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- QuizAlthough set in the Netherlands, a real Irish Army base in Ireland was used as the primary filming location.
- BlooperThe fort/place name ending in "dorf" is not a Dutch word, but German for "village". The Dutch word for village is "Dorp", therefore, it should be USAG Stroopdorp, not Stroopsdorf.
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