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ah, didn't realize that happened. was wondering when it started.
I'd like to see some Kenny Powers vs comedy Boyd Crowder.
Sweet Jesus did that suck ass. The acting was awful, which is a little bit of a surprise since Goggins was amazing in Justified not to mention Sons of Anarchy. And in the latter, it was sort of the same character type so I was really surprised he was so bad.
The other guy is complete bullshit. His acting wasn't as bad but god, the dialog. It sounded like it was written by a high school drama student.
I normally try to give comedies as much latitude as I can tolerate. But for this show, I couldn't make more than halfway through the half hour.
The opening scene alone was sufficiently abysmal that it was enough to bail right there. But I pressed on and got exactly what it portended.
It almost seems like this series could have taken place during the period when Kenny Powers was a substitute teacher, or maybe these were bits that they didnt use. We need Ashley Schaeffer to be involved somehow.
The only review I have read of it is this one which was in our local newspaper. It is scathing, to say the least.![]()
Yes, thats a spoiler let that go
First episode sucked. Just Danny McBride doing the only character he ever plays. I had hoped it would be more Goggins screentime and more importantly, I had hoped the style of "comedy" would be a step above that lame, lazy cringe comedy which is the only thing McBride can do. Giving it another episode to see if they give Goggins more to do than he did in the pilot, but I'm not optimistic.
It was OK, about what I expected after Eb&D. I'd like for it to mature a little and improve as I felt Eb&D did (though I was able to watch that entire series in one go fairly recently).
Was not a fan of Goggins this episode. His character feels a bit cliche and overdone right now, but I'm hopeful things will improve there. Probably not much room for complex character development (really not the kind of show for that), but I'm hoping he doesn't stay with the proper southern gentleman backstabbing flatterer trope.
Poor Walton. He'll always be the southern hick. It worked well in The Shield, and was 100% spot on for Justified (best written dialog to date for me). Just don't think he can get away from it.
I found Eb&D to be tiring. The first season was really really fun, but everything after that was just too far out there and forced. I got through it, but only by sheer willpower.
Boyd Crowder was supposed to be dead after Season 1 of Justified
