I just started watching that! It looks good.
Simon ,'Jaynestown'
Comedy 1: A Little Song, a Little Dance, a Little Seltzer Down Your Pants
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I just said to my cousin, watch one or two and if it's not for you, it's not for you. I think it's hysterical, and a great depiction of grown-up lady friendship.
I like it.
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Everyone has seen this, right? Because they should
Totally NSFW, but really awesome.
I am not ready for Key and Peele to end, and yet it is. What's up with that?
I am not ready for Key and Peele to end, and yet it is. What's up with that?
Seriously, right? But it's their choice, so good on them to go out on a high rather than milk it.
I loved the way that they brought it full circle.
They did end it very well, all the way around.
And maybe they can have reunion specials.
t selfish
I'm not sure where Best Time Ever belongs, but here seems as good as anywhere.
The first episode was an amusing hour. Neil Patrick Harris has an engaging personality that keeps the show moving. The celebrity guests are game to participate in the zany, such as Special Guest Announcer Renee Zellweger racing Harris through an obstacle course 15 stories above the ground.
The main weakness is the heavy reliance on audience participation. At the beginning of the show, Harris went into the audience to tell people what he knew about them. Then Harris photobombs events that audience members attend (including one person's wedding). Then a segment where people at home compete for cash by finishing a line of a "Karaoke Classic" (although the set-up did involve Gloria Gaynor on-stage singing "I Will Survive," so there was a compensating factor). Then, the finale involved an audience member answering questions for a chance at up to 16 great prizes.
Overall, a pleasant effort at reworking the variety show. Less depth than a mud puddle, but not a bad way to pass an hour.