Compelling characters, good actors, interesting topic. I wasn’t convinced with the trailer, but gave the first episode a try and got hooked.

What is everyone’s opinion?

  • @[email protected]
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    28 minutes ago

    It’s okay. I like the actors, but it’s being stretched at this point…

    I’m tired of good shows being stretched.

    • Blaze (he/him)OP
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      124 minutes ago

      I don’t mind it. Season 1 could be considered self contained too, there are probably people who skipped season 2.

  • originalucifer
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    1121 hours ago

    i loved this show… it is a little hmm… ‘friendsy’ in that here is a bunch of beautiful people in a beautiful place with no money problems. that said, its a character piece and how we handle emotion and social interaction.

    • originalucifer
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      421 hours ago

      derek #1 is one of my favorite characters. just goin with the flow. it made that little snafu with his wife so much more poignant.

    • @69420
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      117 hours ago

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  • @Vinny_93
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    923 hours ago

    I’ve been in from the get-go. I find that I enjoy shows more if I want to like them beforehand and the casting decisions help a lot. Harrison Ford and Jason Segel are solid casts, as is that plastic woman from Scrubs. I forget her name. Ted McGinley is also great in it. And then there’s Brett Goldstein who was excellent in Ted Lasso who just knocks his role out of the park. Music is great throughout, dialogue is strong, character development is excellent.

    All in all it’s a 9.5 for me. There is just one point of criticism on my end. It is portrayed as something close to possibly being real. The characters are perhaps a little too capable of changing, too capable of growth and too understanding sometimes. People generally aren’t really like that, sadly. It’s the same issue I have with The Rookie, it gets a little too wholesome sometimes.

    • @itsAsin
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      216 hours ago

      agreed. the quips are a little too quippy, which is weird because they are all so well written and delivered and the pacing is natural. so it ends up with me wondering why i am lacking these type of interaction in my own life.

      • @Vinny_93
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        110 hours ago

        Yeah I think it’s essentially how everyone should aspire to behave to some extent but it’s not as easy as it seems there.

    • @IMongoose
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      217 hours ago

      One of my wifes problems with the show is that it makes her sad she doesn’t have friends that are that close lol

      • @Vinny_93
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        216 hours ago

        Be the change you want to see in the world

    • @P00ptart
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      220 hours ago

      The 1990 movie with Clint Eastwood and Charlie sheen, the 2002 baseball movie, or the cop show with Nathan fillian?

      • @Vinny_93
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        220 hours ago

        Cop show with Nathan Fillion

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    I didn’t like it… I wanted to, but I felt the adults in the show were acting like teenagers. They didn’t have any maturity or confidence whatsoever.

    I think it appeals to teenagers because when you are one, you can identify with the adults here. But for me, an older guy, it felt a bit awkward to watch.

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      You missed the point entirely then. It’s about growth.

      What’s the point of watching a show where everyone is always doing the right thing, never making bad decisions and always taking responsibility? There is no plot; no character development.

    • originalucifer
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      621 hours ago

      im also kinda older, but i disagree here. in this show when push comes to shove, they [eventually] make the hard choices and have the hard conversations.

      dude with parkinsons owns his illness conceding his independence. two dudes on the brink of the next level of their lives take the leap and adopt despite their fear. father and daughter accept the moms death and integrate that tragedy into their lives. successful daughter is confronted and owns her family responsibilities shes been ignoring.

      all of this takes a level of confidence and maturity teens dont always have.

  • @grehund
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    122 hours ago

    The first season left me a little disappointed, but the second season fixed all of my complaints. It is a great combination of comedy and heart.