Monotone and borderline cheesy
I'm a big fan of the Office and love Ricky Gervais' comedy stunts.
After Life, however, is the epitome of boredom.
Diving in, I was super-excited about it, thinking it has great potential to develop into a poignant piece that will both amuse and challenge.
What it turned out to be, however, was far from poignant or moving. After Life is packed with dry, overused jokes that rarely land and is simply a repetitive pile of self-pitying mess.
Horrible. I somehow endured till the final episode, only to be greeted with one of the cheesiest endings ever, when the main character Tony decides to become a better person through a series of uninspiring, lame events.
Six episodes have felt like an eternity and After Life has cemented itself as the absolute worst dark comedy show I've ever seen in my life.
After Life, however, is the epitome of boredom.
Diving in, I was super-excited about it, thinking it has great potential to develop into a poignant piece that will both amuse and challenge.
What it turned out to be, however, was far from poignant or moving. After Life is packed with dry, overused jokes that rarely land and is simply a repetitive pile of self-pitying mess.
Horrible. I somehow endured till the final episode, only to be greeted with one of the cheesiest endings ever, when the main character Tony decides to become a better person through a series of uninspiring, lame events.
Six episodes have felt like an eternity and After Life has cemented itself as the absolute worst dark comedy show I've ever seen in my life.
- vitoappleid
- Mar 17, 2019