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Loved it! Kelsey Grammar really has his finger on the pulse of what made the OG series good and he's making sure this one is up to par. I agree. They should have stopped with this one. This was the best one to me in the entire franchise and turning him into an supernatural unstoppable monster doesn't work for me personally. I like it being grounded in our world by being more human. You should definitely go see it. In a shocking twist the show fails and before the end of the first episode, they cut to Carson instead of airing SNL. There's also a scene where Milton Berle steals Chevy's girl and they have a confrontation where Berle tells Chevy he's a nobody and will never amount to anything. They do a scene that shows Chevy in the future as a drugged out bum begging for change. It definitely throws some curveballs at you and completely throws out those tropes. I didn't see any of it coming and those aren't even all of the ones in the movie. If you want a movie that you can't tell what is going to happen at all, even though no such movie like this exists, then this movie is the one totally worth checking out. Enjoy! There's not that much nudity. What's wrong with A24 horror? I thought Hereditary and Midsommar were good. Hey, they all looked better than Nassim Pedrad and she's only 42. Goodness gracious! So sad what she's done to her face. 10 years ago, she had me drooling. Nowadays, she has me wondering what she did to look like that. Took me a while to even recognize it was her. I had to check her imdb to see if she was in this and sadly, it was her. smh serious From the two episodes I saw, I'd like to see a lot more of David and way less Frederick. Makes me wonder, if this is the actor that got the role of Frederick, how bad was everybody else? There's nothing wrong with a studio audience but modern sitcoms for some strange reason film in front of an audience but use a laugh track. Older sitcoms didn't do this. Watch something like Married With Children or Martin. Those were real laughs from the people in the audience. As a sitcom fan, I'm fed up with what Hollywood is doing with multi cam sitcoms. All they're doing is making people hate them but it's really because they choose to make them poorly. Don't bother. They're a moron. I'm not asking for blood and guts. I'm just asking for something that's a little more mature. Seems like they're constantly trying to gear this IP toward kids. TMNT has the ability to appeal to adults too if handled correctly. One can only hope. This movie looks AWFUL. It's going to air over the summer starting June 14th. Now whether it gets back to the regular season schedule, who knows? It's wild though that they originally were going to bring it back but nixed it by getting rid of their Tuesday night comedies and moving Abbott to Wednesday. Good move but it was at the expense of The Wonder Years. This is The Goldbergs' last season. Maybe it comes back at 8:30 Wednesdays. We'll see. It's not just a sitcom. It's Night Court. I wouldn't take it too seriously with the logic. This is a show that once had Wile E. Coyote make a cameo. Who did you hear that from? That's not what it is. I read an interview with Alex Garland. The guy comes off WAY too complex for him to be so simple as to make a movie about that. The show is watchable, but my biggest criticism ever since I saw the trailer for it is that they lean heavy into comedy instead of the drama. When you do comedy in the vein of the original show, it has to be subtle. Not that modern self-aware, hit you in the face, type of comedy that everyone does nowadays. In short, it can't touch the original and would have been better off being its own show instead of borrowing its predecessor's name in an effort to garner interest. Hollywood is so chickensh*t to just let new intellectual properties stand on their own. It's truly disgusting. With that said, the show has had its moments. It usually comes out of nowhere at the very end after 2/3 of the episode being mediocre. Don't worry. From the tone of the show, it seems like they're going the comedy route which is a joke; an unfunny one. This show should be as dramatic as you said but I really don't think they have the guts to do it. With that said, why even bother setting it in Montgomery, Alabama if you're not going to go there with it? Why not set it somewhere else? These people are idiots. This isn't like EHC but it's not going to be anything like the original TWY. BTW The Goldbergs is a ripoff of EHC. They just had to kill the good looking girl. smh She's not even a 7 to Stevie Wonder.