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    OMG that was awful, cringeworthy moment #1!!!

    Which begs the question, why should we care about them?

    That's what makes all the fun of it fall flat. Every one of Ritchie's business partners is clumsy, awkward, and inept, nothing very likeable about any of them, least of all Zak. I'm also now having a hard time not to get grossed out and then disappointed by all the close-ups of Cannavale's fake-tanned, snub-nosed,

    The Bowie-alike was awful! He sounded okay, but the look was appalling. He wasn't even remotely thin, let alone Bowie-thin, he was downright chunky, even had what looked like the beginning of a paunch.

    I've been surfing the web in vain for a review that consisted of actual criticism rather than a synopsis;. Even the New York Times failed me. Thanks to you and imgiovanni for doing the job for free!

    Very true. it was so apparent from the start that this show has no idea where it's going or what it's about. Last week it showed signs of deepening, but that was all thrown out the window, as it returned again to overly relying on its Halloween parade of impersonators, which was already tiresome after the first couple

    Parker's management choked off Elvis' development as a musician, for sure; instead of years of fluffy movies and virtual slavery - didn't he do something like 350 shows a year in Vegas for a couple of years? - Parker could have gotten Elvis a more fair deal with a record company. I recall reading that Elvis had to do

    Or any interesting characters, really.

    Unrealistic enough to be boring, because at the same time, the writing is so damned predictable. So predictable, and jejeune, you can feel the actors squirming in discomfort. I kept watching week after week, hoping it will straighten itself out and do something interesting without dropping back into the habit of

    Good review! I think you're finally getting it, Brandon.

    Aren't all men stuck in permanent childhood?

    Exactly!! It's able to be positive without making a big deal about it. You really feel the loyalty and support. And I am so tired of shows about nothing but backstabbing - for not so many laughs.

    Excellent episode. This show is really underrated. The most enjoyable series I've seen in ages. For my money, it's emmy material.
    It has something of AbFab about it, somehow, that kind of off-kilter trajectory. I love it.

    Oh god no, that's an image my brain cannot handle.

    This show is far superior to any other new sitcom this season. Red Oaks is a total disappointment and Gracie and Frankie is a flat bust, for example; the writing is so pitiful even Jane Fonda and Lili Tomlin can't save it. So many other shows these days, new and old, from Californication to South Park, rely almost