Ulfman5000
Joined Jul 2001
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I mean, what can you say that's positive? The lip sync is acceptable. The art isn't the worst I've seen.
It feels like the homage to All In The Family was all they had going, and then every joke that follows is classic conservative non-comedy: I don't like this thing, so here it is. Get it?
And you'd expect the jokes from JP Sears and Dave Rubin to not be funny - they're two of the objectively worst comedians the US has ever produced. That get paid for it, I suppose some open mic types have been worse.
If it were meant to be Tim Heidecker style anti-comedy, it might work, but this is another case of some rich conservative desperate to get their own brand of media out there, hiring the dregs they had available, and it's not meant to succeed, it's meant to exist. Like all of the Daily Wire's recent media blitz.
It feels like the homage to All In The Family was all they had going, and then every joke that follows is classic conservative non-comedy: I don't like this thing, so here it is. Get it?
And you'd expect the jokes from JP Sears and Dave Rubin to not be funny - they're two of the objectively worst comedians the US has ever produced. That get paid for it, I suppose some open mic types have been worse.
If it were meant to be Tim Heidecker style anti-comedy, it might work, but this is another case of some rich conservative desperate to get their own brand of media out there, hiring the dregs they had available, and it's not meant to succeed, it's meant to exist. Like all of the Daily Wire's recent media blitz.
I saw the trailer and I thought it was gonna be wacky and all over the place. I saw the cast and I thought it had to be good. I even thought the first 10-15 minutes looked like it was gonna go somewhere.
But it really started to fall apart and... I don't wanna say it took itself too seriously, but it became a lot more straightforward and got boring. A steep drop off.
I think this could appeal to older audiences who are still into this kind of humor, but this explains why Seinfeld was ranting about "the left" not letting anything be funny anymore. He's just well past his prime. This felt like a comedy from the 90s, and it's 2024. Again - some people will still like that, but I'm in my 40s and I've kinda put this stuff behind me.
But it really started to fall apart and... I don't wanna say it took itself too seriously, but it became a lot more straightforward and got boring. A steep drop off.
I think this could appeal to older audiences who are still into this kind of humor, but this explains why Seinfeld was ranting about "the left" not letting anything be funny anymore. He's just well past his prime. This felt like a comedy from the 90s, and it's 2024. Again - some people will still like that, but I'm in my 40s and I've kinda put this stuff behind me.