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Josh's decision to create his own TV show is like a desperate attempt to make lemonade out of the sour lemons life threw at him. It's like saying, "Hey, if no one's going to cast me, might as well cast myself!" But instead of making lemonade, he's serving up a questionable concoction that tastes more like expired milk.
The acting in this show is so wooden, it's like watching a forest come to life, except the trees have more range. And don't even get me started on the writing. It's like they gave a group of monkeys typewriters and told them to recreate Shakespeare, but all they managed to produce was a few random keys mashed together.
I've seen toilet paper with more depth and character development than this show. At least with toilet paper, you know it's going to do its job without disappointing you halfway through.
If you ever find yourself in a situation where you need to extract information from someone, forget waterboarding-just sit them down and make them binge-watch this show. I guarantee they'll spill all their secrets within the first episode.
If rating systems allowed for negatives, this show would be off the charts. It's like they took all the bad ideas from every failed TV show ever made and combined them into one glorious disasterpiece.
The acting in this show is so wooden, it's like watching a forest come to life, except the trees have more range. And don't even get me started on the writing. It's like they gave a group of monkeys typewriters and told them to recreate Shakespeare, but all they managed to produce was a few random keys mashed together.
I've seen toilet paper with more depth and character development than this show. At least with toilet paper, you know it's going to do its job without disappointing you halfway through.
If you ever find yourself in a situation where you need to extract information from someone, forget waterboarding-just sit them down and make them binge-watch this show. I guarantee they'll spill all their secrets within the first episode.
If rating systems allowed for negatives, this show would be off the charts. It's like they took all the bad ideas from every failed TV show ever made and combined them into one glorious disasterpiece.