I set my DVR for Brooklyn 99, but just from the previews I didn't bother with Dads. Thanks for confirming my choices, Tom.
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Brooklyn Nine-Nine was awesome! Oh, Andre Braugher. I missed hearing your voice on my TV. Usually, Andy Samberg gives me the swarmy vibes, but I found him quite charming here. Fun ensemble, too. I laughed quite a bit.
Really? I really dislike him, I didn't think even Andre Braugher could redeem him.
Yeah, I was surprised, too. I guess he could still be a deal breaker if your dislike of him goes past a certain threshold. But while he's the lead, the show is very much an ensemble act. I found the entire cast quite enjoyable.
Clearly those four leads are talented people. What did they all do wrong to explain Dads? Like, why didn't a script that awful get made with worse actors? I don't see them getting into any grooves if the material stays this charming, and no one is elevating shit.
I mean, pot brownies episode 2?
Maybe it's some kind of calculated shot at lowest common denominator? Somebody thinking that if crap is popular maybe making a particularly crappy sitcom will be a winner?
Kinda hurts to watch, whatever the root cause.
Brooklyn 99, otoh, is working for me. Granted, getting to see Andre Braugher play a cop again goes a long way, but the rest of it could have ruined that and didn't, so, yay.
I liked Brooklyn Nine-Nine, too.
Continuing my catching up on Tuesday night comedies: New Girl came back strong, but I'm not sure about adding James Franco to Mindy.
OK, this last season of How I Met Your Mother is going to kill me.