Season One is good, then they start shoving their social agenda down the audience's throat. I quit the show somewhere in season 3. Sad. Alan Tudyk deserves better
I wanted this to be good, but I just can't find a way to say it was. Cliche dialogue and the whole thing was rushed. The acting can only lift a show so much, especially that of Cox, D'Onofrio, and Green. Good concept, terrible execution.
This show wants to wait until these last 2 episodes to get good again. WTF?!?
destroying the legacy of this show
Remember when this show was great? Seems like forever ago
Well its back. First episode tackled some issues and offered some unique perspectives as the show often does, but the acting for the most part is still as bad as ever.
The Yolanda episodes are always the best. They're always the deepest in conflict and present many perspectives on which ever topic they're tackling. She's also by far and away the best actor on the show.
Finally. Only took 9 episodes, but this is what I was hoping for out of this show.
Disappointing. This show was receiving backlash for portraying Mitch as a complex human both good and bad rather instead of being just pure evil, and rather than going forward with that and continuing to challenge their audience, they gave in to the criticism and took a cheap way out
Wow. They just dive right in the first episode. This is going to be goooood.
I would absolutely watch a Dollar Bill & Mafee spin-off
Quite possibly the greatest opening monologue of all time
They came out swinging! Rick and Morty is back!
Such cliche story lines. No original writing whatsoever
Please get cancelled. Please get cancelled. Please get cancelled
Anthony Mackie is such a great actor
It's been good so far, until this episode. This was like a shitty one-woman play
Is this show for kids or adults? One minute they're doing the cheesy voice acting when they're accepting Omega into the group, the next minute, they're killing innocent people in a very dark manner. Very uneven tone.
Solid first episode. Seem like they came out with a renewed energy. And I'm going to need a whole lot more Carol as long as she keeps dumping on "this generation"
This fell flat. They resolved none of the questions about everyone's future that they've been raising all season. And to leave Fiona out of Frank's letter makes no sense. She's not on the show, but Frank should still have said goodbye to her.
Rough start to season 3. Terribly cliche and cheesy dialogue.
A very good show and probably underrated. Became more and more attached to the cast until the series finale that surprised me with its spot on sentimentality.
Well they knocked this out of the bleeping park.
I've long thought Mickey was the best part of this show, and this episode proved it.
This was a weird episode
This is when this show is at its best. Not pushing agendas, and just developing natural thoughtful conflict.
Well I just got sucked into another NBC network drama.
Disappointing given the cast. Hopefully it improves
Roy (Brett Goldstein) stole the show.
I was feeling it, until the line "white dingalings". Either poke fun at all races/creeds or none, otherwise what's the point of championing equality and tolerance?