I had some hope for this dramedy after the first episode. While it's pretty dark material, it is handled with intelligence and occasional humor, and there was something about the tone that reminded me of Transparent.
There's also John Rothman's fascinating character.
And yet, after the second episode I decided to stop watching. It's all a little too sincere, a bit too focused on the drama at the expense of the comedy, but with a "comedy" quality to it that makes it not quite a drama.
This seems like the sort of show some people would love, but I didn't connect with - or particularly like - the characters, and that made me lose interest.
There's also John Rothman's fascinating character.
And yet, after the second episode I decided to stop watching. It's all a little too sincere, a bit too focused on the drama at the expense of the comedy, but with a "comedy" quality to it that makes it not quite a drama.
This seems like the sort of show some people would love, but I didn't connect with - or particularly like - the characters, and that made me lose interest.