Terrible
It got to the point that it really didn't matter about the dialogue, because no matter what was being said, the audience track managed to overpower any attempt at a real joke landing.
Another NBC miscalculation. They either buy the quirky comedies with decent writing that never appeal to a wide audience, or they go hard after a Chuck Lorre audience, without being able to copy that formula well enough to appeal to that audience.
This is just another loser to add to the landfill over at NBC's dying television model.