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Primate

  • TV Series
  • 2022–
  • 25m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
331
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Diego Cadavid, Roberto Cano, Naren Daryanani, Natasha Klauss, Christian Tappan, Jhon Álex Toro, Katherine Porto, Felipe Botero, and Juan Pablo Urrego in Primate (2022)
Primate (Latin America Market)
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William feels that life is over. He ends up living with his best friend Andres. They drive each other crazy but also support one another, they will have to learn to find a place in a world t... Read allWilliam feels that life is over. He ends up living with his best friend Andres. They drive each other crazy but also support one another, they will have to learn to find a place in a world that is no longer made for men like them.William feels that life is over. He ends up living with his best friend Andres. They drive each other crazy but also support one another, they will have to learn to find a place in a world that is no longer made for men like them.

  • Stars
    • Diego Cadavid
    • Juan Pablo Urrego
    • Christian Tappan
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    331
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    • Stars
      • Diego Cadavid
      • Juan Pablo Urrego
      • Christian Tappan
    • 3User reviews
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Diego Cadavid
    Diego Cadavid
    • Andres…
    • 2022–2024
    Juan Pablo Urrego
    Juan Pablo Urrego
    • Joao
    • 2022–2024
    Christian Tappan
    Christian Tappan
    • William
    • 2022–2024
    Natasha Klauss
    • Juliana
    • 2022–2024
    Luciana Tappan
    • Luna
    • 2022–2024
    Jerónimo Barón
    • Mateo
    • 2022–2024
    Katherine Porto
    Katherine Porto
    • Mariana
    • 2022–2024
    Sebastián Martínez
    Sebastián Martínez
    • Dave
    • 2022
    Catalina Polo
    • Isabel…
    • 2022
    Jacobo Montalvo
    • Voz Williamcito
    • 2022
    Laura de León
    • Karina
    • 2022–2024
    Juan Manuel Restrepo
    Juan Manuel Restrepo
    • Sammy…
    • 2022
    Jhon Álex Toro
    • Barragán
    • 2024
    Naren Daryanani
    • Daren
    • 2024
    Roberto Cano
    Roberto Cano
    • El Gordo
    • 2024
    Felipe Botero
    Felipe Botero
    • Caliche
    • 2024
    Wayne LeGette
    Wayne LeGette
    • El Gordo…
    • 2022
    Yuri Vargas
    Yuri Vargas
    • Patricia Figueroa
    • 2024
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    4fabioandresrodriguez

    A Disappointing Sophomore Season Marred by Clichés and Predictability

    The second season of this once-promising television show falls flat, burdened by uninspired writing and an overreliance on tired clichés. What was in Season 1 a fresh and engaging narrative has devolved into a predictable and lackluster series of episodes, each more disappointing than the last.

    From the very first episode of the second season, it becomes apparent that the writers have run out of original ideas. The plotlines are riddled with stale jokes and overused tropes, making the show feel like a rehash of every joke about gender and being a 40+ year old man in 2024. The writing feels forced, as if the creative team is struggling to meet a quota of humor, regardless of quality. This desperate attempt to be funny results in an excessive use of old jokes that have long lost their charm.

    One of the most glaring issues this season is the weak and formulaic arguments that drive each episode. The central conflicts are often contrived and lack depth, making it difficult for viewers to invest in the story. Instead of offering meaningful insights or fresh perspectives, the show falls back on tired stereotypes, particularly in its portrayal of men and their relationships.

    The depiction of men in the show is not only clichéd but also problematic. The series relies heavily on outdated notions of masculinity, reducing male characters to one-dimensional caricatures. The constant jokes about men and their discomfort with love, homosexuality, and parenting feel not only repetitive but also out of touch with contemporary conversations about these topics. This lazy characterization undermines the potential for more nuanced and realistic portrayals, leaving the audience with a shallow and unconvincing representation of male experiences.

    In particular, the show's handling of themes related to love and relationships is disappointingly trite. Romantic subplots are predictable, following the same tired formula of miscommunication and exaggerated misunderstandings. Instead of exploring the complexities of love and relationships in a meaningful way, the show resorts to cheap laughs and simplistic resolutions that do little to engage or satisfy the audience.

    Similarly, the treatment of homosexuality is handled with a lack of sensitivity and creativity. The show perpetuates stereotypes and fails to offer any new or insightful commentary on the experiences of LGBTQ+ individuals. The jokes and scenarios involving gay characters are often offensive and reductive, relying on outdated tropes that do more harm than good. This approach not only alienates viewers but also squanders the opportunity to contribute to a more inclusive and thoughtful dialogue.

    The portrayal of parenting and family dynamics is another area where the show falls short. The depiction of men as clueless or incompetent fathers is a tired and unoriginal trope that adds little to the narrative. Instead of offering a realistic and heartfelt exploration of the challenges and joys of raising children, the show opts for exaggerated and often unrealistic scenarios that fail to resonate with viewers. This lack of authenticity makes it difficult to connect with the characters or care about their struggles.

    Moreover, the overall structure of the episodes is formulaic, with each installment following a predictable pattern. The lack of narrative innovation makes the show feel repetitive and uninspired. The same conflicts and resolutions are recycled from episode to episode, giving the impression that the writers are on autopilot, churning out content without any real passion or creativity.

    The acting, while competent, cannot redeem the poor writing. The cast does its best with the material given, but even the most talented actors cannot elevate a script that is fundamentally flawed. The performances often come across as stilted and unnatural, a testament to the forced and contrived nature of the dialogue.

    In conclusion, the second season of this show is a significant step down from its debut. The writing is lazy and clichéd, relying on tired jokes and predictable plotlines that fail to engage or entertain. The problematic portrayals of men, love, homosexuality, and parenting further detract from the show's appeal. Ultimately, this season is a disappointing follow-up that leaves much to be desired. The creative team needs to go back to the drawing board and find a way to recapture the originality and charm that made the first season so enjoyable.
    3osbornevista

    Good TV is Back - Only Sesson 1

    Very happy to finally see another good production in the comedy genre.

    As Colombian, I felt that those scenes were my own. Thanks for this great job !

    Anddes: The second season is a give disappointment.

    Omar.
    8mahoney-bellevue

    Funnnnnmmyyyyyyyu

    The first few episodes were entertaining, and then the rib-cracking, laugh-out-loud moments came, making the show a joyful pain to watch. This is fun TV.

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    • Release date
      • April 1, 2022 (Colombia)
    • Country of origin
      • Colombia
    • Languages
      • Spanish
      • English
      • Portuguese
    • Filming locations
      • Bogotá, Colombia
    • Production company
      • The MediaPro Studio
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      25 minutes
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      • 16 : 9

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