


Il y a tout un monde sous la surface et seul Ron n'a pas la moindre idée de ce dont il s'agit. Et parfois les deux mondes entrent en collision, parfois non. Ron les tient à distance l’un de l’autre.
Après un incident embarrassant au travail, un homme se retrouve à enquêter sur une conspiration de grande envergure.
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All the screaming, over acting, weirdness and (lack of) comedy all made sense when I found out both writers came from modern SNL and grew up watching Disney/Nickelodeon shows. Two episodes were enough for me.
Comments full of people who don’t get Tim Robinson, whining about his style; to each their own I guess. Personally I think his writing and his comedy are absolutely brilliant. Idk what else to say, three episodes in and it’s already one of the most surreal, funny and mysterious shows I’ve watched in a very long time, can’t wait for the next episode. If you can’t appreciate the creativity unfolding here, maybe just stick with The Big Bang Theory or How I Met Your Mother instead.
Much like Tim Robinson's sketch comedy, this show has high highs and low lows. Some of the jokes are legitimately great, but some are obnoxious. When will Tim learn that screaming isn't funny? Nitpicks aside, this show is best enjoyed with a little THC. Or a lot. It's probably best to not read too much about it, just buckle up and hit play. It's a unique comedy/drama, with occasional horror elements. Overall I give it 8/10 for being unique and witty. It had potential to be a 9 or 10 if it weren't for the obnoxious screaming in every episode.
Really stupid which is fine but too much constant drama and mostly not funny which is not. Feels like the writers took acid and wrote the whole thing in 5 minutes.
The wheelbarrow incidents in their entirety are the funniest part of the episode. Looking forward to next week.


















