


After being discarded by her original owner, a spoiled, jealous, and manipulative sex doll named Barbara convinces aspiring writer Cody, the only one able to hear her speak, to take her home so she can help cure Cody's writers block.
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This is so weird, but soooo funny!! :rofl::rofl::rofl:
Randomly came across this and it's hilarious :rofl:😂:rofl:
_I accidentally closed the tab after finishing writing something up for the show... can't be bothered to go in detail again._ This is basically a giant injoke as the Cody Heller got this produced and cast with a A-lister, taking on >her< name and dating a fictional version of >her< bodyfriend (also named after him ...Dan Harmon). The setup - as outlandish as it sounds - makes sense as a way to allow the protagonist to process her insecurities/drama/trauma in wake of seeing her sex doll version... but it is made little use of and is instead quite superficial and often cartoonish (making her a bigger "dummy" than the doll in the process). Sure there is a (sort of) progression towards the logical conclusion [spoiler]of self-love[/spoiler] but the ride is not worth it. [spoiler]And that ride - I kid you not - involves her setting up a date for the doll which is suddenly lusting after a 12 year old... Cody is kind enough to provide the lube for the occasion.[/spoiler]
_"My boyfriend's sex doll is talking to me."_ Because of Anna Kendrick, I was willing to give this show a shot. But overall it's not really my thing. The sex jokes fell flat and the - poorly animated - doll is pretty annoying.
This is so bad I couldn't even finish watching the first 9-minute episode. 0/10
















