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John's desire to be a good person challenges his friendship with his roommates Jane and Motif.John's desire to be a good person challenges his friendship with his roommates Jane and Motif.John's desire to be a good person challenges his friendship with his roommates Jane and Motif.
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- TriviaIce-T does the narration after the opening credits. John Mulaney did a bit about Ice-T on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999) in his comedy special 'New in Town'.
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Ice-T (announcer): [Opening credits narration] Mulaney is filmed in front of a live studio audience, okay?
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Not the real down-to-earth, raw comedy I hoped it would be. Laugh tracks and cheesy acting
I've watched John Mulaney's stand up and seen him on quite a few talks shows. I found his stand up quite funny, and he seems like a great guy, so I was interested in seeing what his show was like. During his stand up bit at the beginning of the first episode I was thinking to myself "This show is going to be great". Then the show began. I just can't their using a live audience. If you like shows with live audience you might be able to get into this.
I can't stand live audiences and can't believe that any comedy to come out since the early 2000s still uses them. I was really hoping this show was going to have a very real and down-to-earth feel to it like Louis. But instead I got a really cheesy cookie cutter sit-com that reminds me of 90% of the other sit-coms with laugh tracks.
The laugh track (or live audience) isn't the only problem I have though, the acting seems forced to me and the situations unrealistic. Anyone who's a fan of realistic comedy without Laugh tracks and cheesy little gimmicks, I recommend staying away from this show.
I don't want to give this a rating because it might just have to do with me not liking laugh tracks.
I can't stand live audiences and can't believe that any comedy to come out since the early 2000s still uses them. I was really hoping this show was going to have a very real and down-to-earth feel to it like Louis. But instead I got a really cheesy cookie cutter sit-com that reminds me of 90% of the other sit-coms with laugh tracks.
The laugh track (or live audience) isn't the only problem I have though, the acting seems forced to me and the situations unrealistic. Anyone who's a fan of realistic comedy without Laugh tracks and cheesy little gimmicks, I recommend staying away from this show.
I don't want to give this a rating because it might just have to do with me not liking laugh tracks.
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- Nov 9, 2014
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