L'agenzia pubblicitaria Boutique NYC affronta uno scontro generazionale tra dirigenti di C-Suite e dipendenti della Gen Z. Una decisione aziendale fallisce, i membri dello staff della Genera... Leggi tuttoL'agenzia pubblicitaria Boutique NYC affronta uno scontro generazionale tra dirigenti di C-Suite e dipendenti della Gen Z. Una decisione aziendale fallisce, i membri dello staff della Generazione Z subentrano inaspettatamente.L'agenzia pubblicitaria Boutique NYC affronta uno scontro generazionale tra dirigenti di C-Suite e dipendenti della Gen Z. Una decisione aziendale fallisce, i membri dello staff della Generazione Z subentrano inaspettatamente.
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I started watching this show because Nico Santos is in it and he was in Superstore and did a fabulous job on that show. While Nico and his boss on here are both good, the rest fall flat. This show is not doing anything favorable for the Gen Z crowd. I think anyone watching this show would never hire anybody from this generation the way they're portrayed as lazy, pretentious, entitled spoiled brats. I keep watching thinking it's going to turn around and the Gen Z's snap out of it, but I am thinking it's not going to happen. I'm disappointed because I truly wanted this to be a good show, but it's not.
Vacuous, plastic, boring beyond belief (and that's just the first 3 minutes).
If a friend were to ask me, I'd say, "Don't waste your time."
What on earth compelled Lauren Graham to sink to this level of dreck?!
Ad agencies are typically staffed - in reality - with very bright, well-educated people who have studied human psychology and are engaged in the business of deception (how else to explain rampant obesity, fat-related illnesses / disease, and the propensity of North Americans to inhale junk food they know - at some level - is exceptionally bad for them).
This sorry excuse for entertainment is not that.
If a friend were to ask me, I'd say, "Don't waste your time."
What on earth compelled Lauren Graham to sink to this level of dreck?!
Ad agencies are typically staffed - in reality - with very bright, well-educated people who have studied human psychology and are engaged in the business of deception (how else to explain rampant obesity, fat-related illnesses / disease, and the propensity of North Americans to inhale junk food they know - at some level - is exceptionally bad for them).
This sorry excuse for entertainment is not that.
This is just trash and the only reason it's trash is because of the Kriska girl she's the worst character I mens come on they make her a ceo yuck I'm 26 and yeah just no this character is no in every way. I do have to say I absolutely love all the other characters they are the best lol but this kriska girl omg eww I was so looking forward to seeing a Lauren graham show again because she hasn't had nearly enough screen time since Gilmore girls I'm saddened to see her character pushed aside for a beta that makes our age group look bad omg please make that kriska character be less in the next season I think it'll get so much better without her. Lauren graham can do this show herself she doesn't need the kriska person in the show.
I love you so much Lauren. I would watch anything you do. But this show was so so so bad! I hope you still do a second season but please hire new writers. The writing is horrible! Some jokes are funny! But overall the show is very flat. The characters aren't clear. Specially the they girl. The blonde one I don't remember her name. Like what's her character, who is she? And that secretary or personal assistant woman at the office. She is a terrible actress. I don't blame her. The material is so bad. But still she should have done something with it. And the black actress who is playing the CEO is so so so boring!!!
Ugh!!.. I'm so sad!
Ugh!!.. I'm so sad!
I really wanted to enjoy this because I love Lauren Graham and Mark McKinney, but it was one of the most instantly awful comedies I've ever seen. Series populated by legitimate monsters of characters like The Righteous Gemstones, It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia, and Veep understand that there has to be SOMETHING there to make the audience interested in what happens next. Some insight into human flaws that makes these characters interesting, without asking you to sympathize with them. This show, meanwhile, presents you with a cast of characters who haven't done anything nearly as harmful, but holds them in far greater contempt. Every character is a shrill caricature of someone the writers hate. It's all very surface level and obvious humor. If you're going to be that unoriginal, you should at least be charming. Unbearable.
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- QuizMark McKinney and Nico Santos were also in the TV show Superstore together. McKinney played the store manager Glenn Sturgis and Santos played Matteo Liwanag a floor worker.
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