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A comedy examines one man's life over a 50-year span. It explores three distinct periods in his life - as a 14-year-old in 1991, a 40-year-old in present day and a 65-year-old in 2042.
Stars:
Bobby Moynihan,
Jack Dylan Grazer,
John Larroquette
In a drunken stupor, a college kid buys into an alleged email scam for fun, only to find that the spoiled son of a deposed African dictator has enlisted him in his effort to secure his inheritance.
This is an exact Seinfeld copy. It really is. The plots are not so
great and the acting is sub par. I didn't like John Mulaney's acting in
the pilot, but I've gotten used to it and it's endearing. What keeps me
coming back is this show makes me laugh. It's funny. When that goes
then I go. Elliot Gould's character is unnecessary. Martin short
wickedly weird and fun. This feels more like a show that would do well
on TBS rather than on FOX. The only two good things about this show
really are John Mulaney and the comedy, which is his comedy, so
basically just one good thing, John Mulaney. The plots are thin, but
they're not unbearable and this show is better than most sitcoms out
there these days.
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This is an exact Seinfeld copy. It really is. The plots are not so great and the acting is sub par. I didn't like John Mulaney's acting in the pilot, but I've gotten used to it and it's endearing. What keeps me coming back is this show makes me laugh. It's funny. When that goes then I go. Elliot Gould's character is unnecessary. Martin short wickedly weird and fun. This feels more like a show that would do well on TBS rather than on FOX. The only two good things about this show really are John Mulaney and the comedy, which is his comedy, so basically just one good thing, John Mulaney. The plots are thin, but they're not unbearable and this show is better than most sitcoms out there these days.