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Ignore the naysayers, this show is hilarious. Craig Robinson and Claudia O'Doherty are a great double team. The minor players all play their parts with style, too.
It's an original premise and they cram a lot into each episode so the pace never flags. The script is also sharp and witty and it all hangs together really well.
Craig Robinson delivers the lines with a great world-weary style and is a real comic talent. Claudia O'Doherty has been around a while without ever really hitting the headlines. This show should change that. She's a star!
Watch this show and you won't regret it.
It's an original premise and they cram a lot into each episode so the pace never flags. The script is also sharp and witty and it all hangs together really well.
Craig Robinson delivers the lines with a great world-weary style and is a real comic talent. Claudia O'Doherty has been around a while without ever really hitting the headlines. This show should change that. She's a star!
Watch this show and you won't regret it.
This is hilarious. The gentlemen that plays his brother is a really good actor. People are hating. Yes yes people are entitled to their opinion but claiming wokeness, or negative comments because of diversity. People in the world are racist and privileged and unwilling to expend their minds.
Yes it has vulgar moments-most comedies do. Yes it had curse words - most cable shows do. But if that's not your thing - you can turn it off. You don't have to rate it low.
Yes it has vulgar moments-most comedies do. Yes it had curse words - most cable shows do. But if that's not your thing - you can turn it off. You don't have to rate it low.
This is a show so clever, so over-the-top, so carefully cast that a viewer could be excused for missing the point. So here's the point: people some see as losers are strivers fighting to prove to us and themselves that the opportunity to achieve the American dream is real. They fight racism, cynicism, tribalism, jingoism, ignorance and plain evil to demonstrate that the road to success exists, even if it means working in a swamp. Craig Robinson plays the innocent believer working alongside an earnest immigrant and despite his cagey but jaded brother. A lot of the four-letter language that writers are wearing out, but a classic satire with an important message.
- dedawson-82561
- Mar 5, 2023
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Season 1 was funny and enjoyable, probably due to the adventure, story and comedy... but man season 2 was hard to watch. Not sure what changed, maybe the writers, but the characters were really annoying this time round.
Each episode was filled with weird dialogue... Silly questions... cringe/unnecessary conversations.....it took so much effort to get through the first two episodes of season 2 that I'm officially done with the show...
Hopefully this review will help someone else who might be thinking 'it was a great show last season, but what changed?! It's cringe trying to watch now....'.. I can't be alone.
Each episode was filled with weird dialogue... Silly questions... cringe/unnecessary conversations.....it took so much effort to get through the first two episodes of season 2 that I'm officially done with the show...
Hopefully this review will help someone else who might be thinking 'it was a great show last season, but what changed?! It's cringe trying to watch now....'.. I can't be alone.
I found the first 4 episodes to be hilarious, clever, and somewhat endearing, and the last 6 (of season 1) to be a bit meh, soap-opera-y, and bland. It's a strange pivot, from Brooklyn 99 style comedy to a painful drama with splashes of light humour.
I thought the latter was temporary, because episodes 5-8, each focused on the backstory of one of 4 main characters. In each case, the emphasis was on drama and sympathising with the difficult lives each has faced and how poorly they've been treated by others. I was expecting with the back stories out of the way, it'd then shift back into the same comedy as the first 4 episodes. But it didn't.
There were definitely drops of humour in the last 6 episodes, but the focus on how miserable and depressing their lives are, and the seriousness of the predicaments they find themselves in, didn't allow for much. More importantly, only Craig Robinson is really funny by himself. The rest need each other to bounce off of. So they struggle to be funny in the episodes that focus on one character at a time.
A lot of people seem to love Claudia O'Doherty, but in general I find that she's one of those comedians who largely relies on being loud and over the top. She has her moments, but that style of comedy can also just be a bit grating/annoying. Some of the supporting cast are funnier, as long as they're interacting with each other.
Fingers crossed season 2 will pivot back to that really funny stuff!
I thought the latter was temporary, because episodes 5-8, each focused on the backstory of one of 4 main characters. In each case, the emphasis was on drama and sympathising with the difficult lives each has faced and how poorly they've been treated by others. I was expecting with the back stories out of the way, it'd then shift back into the same comedy as the first 4 episodes. But it didn't.
There were definitely drops of humour in the last 6 episodes, but the focus on how miserable and depressing their lives are, and the seriousness of the predicaments they find themselves in, didn't allow for much. More importantly, only Craig Robinson is really funny by himself. The rest need each other to bounce off of. So they struggle to be funny in the episodes that focus on one character at a time.
A lot of people seem to love Claudia O'Doherty, but in general I find that she's one of those comedians who largely relies on being loud and over the top. She has her moments, but that style of comedy can also just be a bit grating/annoying. Some of the supporting cast are funnier, as long as they're interacting with each other.
Fingers crossed season 2 will pivot back to that really funny stuff!
- heath-jeffrey
- Jun 28, 2023
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Craig Robinson and Claudia O'Doherty are a great new and unlikely team. In fact, all the actors are solid in their own right.
If you just want to laugh out loud - this is your series.
Yes. Some critters get killed - but the fact is the pythons are taking over the everglades in Florida and devouring all the critters that actually belong there to the point of extinction. NO! It is NOT the pythons fault. I won't go into how dumb some people are, but ...... And, no, the iguana at the beginning does NOT get killed - he is hibernating.
I actually preferred the first half of the series to the last half. But enjoyed it all. Am hoping there will be a second season.
If you just want to laugh out loud - this is your series.
Yes. Some critters get killed - but the fact is the pythons are taking over the everglades in Florida and devouring all the critters that actually belong there to the point of extinction. NO! It is NOT the pythons fault. I won't go into how dumb some people are, but ...... And, no, the iguana at the beginning does NOT get killed - he is hibernating.
I actually preferred the first half of the series to the last half. But enjoyed it all. Am hoping there will be a second season.
I had reviewed this after the early release pilot?!? Any ways I watched the whole season last night and it wasn't really what I thought it would be but still decent. I love Claudia O'doherty from Gleeb. Lol. Craig Robinson's really funny and loved Scott MacArthur tho I don't know if I've ever seen him in anything? Stop about the snakes people! They've been hunting and killing them forever in the everglades! If your little doggy or kitty got eaten by one I'm sure you wouldn't be on about it! Any ways the plot line with the brother and the Tony Robbins wanna be ( sorry forgot his name) could have been fleshed out more but they added too many subplots that things got a bit incoherent and not finished. But I liked it. Reminds me of Code 404 and Intelligence ( a bit) and I loved those. Hopefully there will be more because O'Doherty isn't in a lot of things and I really like her and would like to see more if her.
- Headturner1
- Apr 14, 2022
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This show was entertaining from the beginning. The relationship Craigory and Jillian G form is hilarious and genuine.
I don't get why people are so mad and giving such poor reviews about a comedy series. It's not supposed to be serious.. just give it a chance, and get ready to laugh a lot.
I don't get why people are so mad and giving such poor reviews about a comedy series. It's not supposed to be serious.. just give it a chance, and get ready to laugh a lot.
- mtodorovich
- Apr 22, 2022
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Craig Robinson and Claudia O'Doherty have always been funny in whatever I have seen them in, and this is no exception! :-) Not quite as funny as Brooklyn Nine-Nine and The Good Place, but still had me laughing a lot :-)
- stevebondi
- Apr 14, 2022
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Great show, perfect for a Sunday afternoon, funny, awesome casting. Perfect ratio of main story and side events. I've read most of the reviews here and bad ones are mostly linked to someone complaining about animal cruelty or misrepresenting rasism . You can see patern of rasist people and animal activists not liking it. It's hilarious how obvious it is.
Show is not just comedy. There is a nice element of drama in the background with characters struggling however they are not shoving that down your throat and still selling it as a comedy or some other genres (Halo, Snowpiercer etc...)
Show is not just comedy. There is a nice element of drama in the background with characters struggling however they are not shoving that down your throat and still selling it as a comedy or some other genres (Halo, Snowpiercer etc...)
- alexandarcrni-87199
- Apr 16, 2022
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I went in thinking it might be an average sitcom worth watching because I knew Craig wouldn't take the role if it was more of the same old rehashed content.
Him and Adam Scott made me happily sit through Ghosted and his role in Rapture-Palooza literally made that movie despite not being the main character.
Hopefully Peacock doesn't FOX this show on us.
Him and Adam Scott made me happily sit through Ghosted and his role in Rapture-Palooza literally made that movie despite not being the main character.
Hopefully Peacock doesn't FOX this show on us.
- shadowwalkerrock
- Apr 23, 2022
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I am a Craig Robinson fan so I was curious. This show is refreshing and well written. We could not stop watching and binged Season 1. Give it a chance!
- stewardmmj
- Apr 24, 2022
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This 2016 series can be a little predictable but in every episode I have found a laugh. The story is a little staid. Hard trying loser with few skills hopes to make it big. We've seen it before. The ex-wife he still relies on. The no-good brother trying to suck him into crime. The business guru who is charges thousands for seminars.
But now and again there is a little slapstick moment that made me laugh. When I look at some of the other supposedly funny shows like 'Loot' I think Killing It is tighter. I had never heard of anybody in this show before but they were all do a great job. Compared with so many big name shows this is definitely worth a watch.
But now and again there is a little slapstick moment that made me laugh. When I look at some of the other supposedly funny shows like 'Loot' I think Killing It is tighter. I had never heard of anybody in this show before but they were all do a great job. Compared with so many big name shows this is definitely worth a watch.
The first two episodes left me uninterested, however the season does pick up fast! I liked how the different sub plots of each character were shown and then brought together. I wasn't really interested in the snake competition all season - except for the last episode! I loved the chemistry between Craig and Claudia and they are both funny in their own ways. I was surprised by how much I liked this show considering the first episode was bland and I hope there is a next season!
This show caught me off guard and I'm glad it did. The cast is great and Craig Robinson is a far better series lead than I had imagined (even though he's always been a hilarious and talented actor) and really does a great job of carrying the series. Claudia O'Doherty is hilarious as well and her performance offers a few touching moments to endear you to her and the story in general. It pushes boundaries, has fun sub-plots and is really, really worth a watch!!
Seriously, imo she's one of the most underrated and underutilized comedic actors, and I can't figure out why - but that doesn't speak to the show, just some creepy affinity towards one of the principles (no, no.. It's not 'creepy', it's not like that, I just think she's talented and funny af) anyway check the show or don't, frankly if you're reading this than why wouldn't you take the extra step.
Love quirky comedies like this. I thought about giving a 9 but honestly deserves a 10... bravo. Craig and Claudia are both funny in this... flo boys were weird. Please renew peacock.
- svpatel-83572
- May 3, 2022
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S1 was so good! I rewatched it a couple times and was so looking forward to s2.
S2... no baby. It was all over the place and jammed pack with too many storylines that didn't have enough time to be fleshed out. Tbh y'all coulda kept some of those story lines for a later season (if you had to keep them at all😬).
The ex wife/daughter situation... siiiiiiide eye.
The main cast/returning cast still have the chemistry from the 1st, but the new characters didn't really fit imo. With the exception of Dot, she can do anything and I love her omg.
**edit, I loved Jonah's character and his entire schtick. I laughed every time he was on screen!
I still gave it 9 tho. S1 was so good that s2 only knocked it down 1. Even tho it was not... good.
S2... no baby. It was all over the place and jammed pack with too many storylines that didn't have enough time to be fleshed out. Tbh y'all coulda kept some of those story lines for a later season (if you had to keep them at all😬).
The ex wife/daughter situation... siiiiiiide eye.
The main cast/returning cast still have the chemistry from the 1st, but the new characters didn't really fit imo. With the exception of Dot, she can do anything and I love her omg.
**edit, I loved Jonah's character and his entire schtick. I laughed every time he was on screen!
I still gave it 9 tho. S1 was so good that s2 only knocked it down 1. Even tho it was not... good.
- preciousfragoso
- Aug 19, 2023
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I definitely enjoyed it and will recommend it, but it's not at all what I was expecting. It was a darker/ more dramatic comedy than I felt like was advertised. Every funny moment was met with a gut-punch.
If you're a fan of more "pessimistic" comedies this is the one for you!!
If you're a fan of more "pessimistic" comedies this is the one for you!!
- pointlessreid
- May 11, 2022
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Very refreshing. This show has great actors and a so far a really good story.. sadly the snakes are a real issue in Florida, they are eating all the wildlife and should not be there. Yes people owned those snakes then let them free when they got too big (they can grow some 20 feet in length and are extremely strong).. so very dangerous when hungry, and when they are that size, a child would be the perfect treat. So these snakes really do need to go and unfortunately, be killed. However the real culprit was the breeding facility that got torn apart, and I feel like that should have been mentioned. If we don't continue to talk about our history, we are bound to repeat it... and maybe keeping breeding or research facilities that house dangerous things.. is not something we should continue to do.
For every good point it makes, it makes 2 or 3 dumb ones. I don't know...It's decent. If you liked Start up and Barry and Brooklyn Nine-Nine, you'll like Killing It.
Craig Robinson is hilarious and really shines in this wacky comedy. Love it so far, belly laughs in several episodes. Season 1 is a hit and I would think it will be renewed. Cast of stars.
Ok first off all there's no creativity with the soundtrack they use the SAME song in the back of every scene and by the end it was driving me nuts. This would've been 4/10 stars but I gave it 6/10 for the acting.
I was hoping for something exciting with good laughs but at the end none of this really made any sense and I wasn't rooting for any of the characters. So meh.
I was hoping for something exciting with good laughs but at the end none of this really made any sense and I wasn't rooting for any of the characters. So meh.
- carlsone-94710
- Apr 26, 2022
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Watching season one of Killing It, I never laughed out loud, but I was sometimes amused by the on screen antics, and it was one of those painless shows you put on when you're in the mood for something light.
Season two dropped precipitously in quality. The relationship between the two leads seemed inorganic and forced, with the characters telling each other how they felt as opposed to demonstrating it. Worse, the comedy almost disappeared completely. On top of all that, the plot doesn't hang together well enough, even for what should be the admittedly low standards of a situation comedy.
One villainous character is almost amusing, as the actor performing the role chews on the role in what could have been a fun way, if the dialogue itself was any good.
In conclusion: Season 1 gets 6.5, but season 2 drops to 3 stars. Considering the overall trajectory, I don't think I'll bother with season 3.
Season two dropped precipitously in quality. The relationship between the two leads seemed inorganic and forced, with the characters telling each other how they felt as opposed to demonstrating it. Worse, the comedy almost disappeared completely. On top of all that, the plot doesn't hang together well enough, even for what should be the admittedly low standards of a situation comedy.
One villainous character is almost amusing, as the actor performing the role chews on the role in what could have been a fun way, if the dialogue itself was any good.
In conclusion: Season 1 gets 6.5, but season 2 drops to 3 stars. Considering the overall trajectory, I don't think I'll bother with season 3.