That sounds interesting. Where does it stream?
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It’s on Apple TV+.
A fun diversion with some clever writing and a stellar cast (both seasons)
I really enjoyed Ike barinholtz's episode in S1, and the noir episode this season had me in stitches. There are some missteps (Tiffany Haddish's episode this season was, frankly, atrocious), but overall I'd recommend
Agree, just watched the Tiffany Haddish episode yesterday and it was too much of a diversion for her character and they really telegraphed the ending. I like her character in the rest of the show, was a bit weird how they missed with that ep.
Never heard of it, but it sounds really interesting. I love a good mystery. Thanks for the recommendation, I think I'll give it a shot.
I enjoyed the first season a lot, but I could not get into the second season. Lack of a similar framing device, missing some of my favorite actors (at least in the early episodes), but worst of all is, sadly, the performance by Richardson. From what I watched, the second season really leans into his "constantly talking to fill awkward silences" schtick. It was just too much. Nobody in real life acts or behaves that way and is not considered an asshole.
Totally fair! That doesn't particularly bother me but you're right that he does that.
My opinion of the second season is mostly thanks to the mini-movies being more creative. I also enjoy Ken Jeong and John Cho.
Maybe I got the episode that focused on his perspective the most? If the rest of the season is more like the first and doesn't always portray him as sympathetic, I could get behind that.
Loved the first season. I have heard the second season is not so great though.