bigsuperbro-49575
Okay so i dont watch trutv that much except for jokers but this is one of those shows i like i admit but storys are unpredictable like ok i watched 3 episodes none of them the same as the other so it was a animated monster to a mermaid to a horrific camp experience but this is not for kids 'no matter how kid friendly it sounds' i really cant stress this enough it has so much swearing and some are very sexual and violent but if you like weird humor and changing plots this could be the show for you
i_m_d_b_i_d
I disagree with other reviews here, I think episode 1 is meh, but episode 2 is quite good, and 3 is similar to 2, not bad, but 4 is again not my cup of tea. Overall it's a promising series.
Tiberius27-1
Well we're 3 episodes in to this show that looked full of promise and since 2 out of the 3 were just so so, it's looking like this is going to be one of those flash in the pans unfortunately and that it will soon be gone. One MUST lay the blame (Or credit) squarely upon the shoulders of Bobcat Goldthwait. This is his baby just as my favorite series of all time The Twilight Zone was Rod Serling's. But to belabor the obvious Goldthwait is no Serling and this show is no Twilight Zone. It' s fitting that the premiere episode was half animated because the show itself is a lot like a cartoon, exaggerated and nonsensical without any pretenses of actual reality. It's a fun house mirror version of an anthology. I differ from some others in that I didn't like the premiere but did like the second episode. The third was mediocre as well in my opinion and the previews for the fourth show no signs that it will be any better. One wouldn't imagine that Goldthwait just wanted to extend his 15 minutes of stand up comedy fame with a disposable Goosebumps style show but the proof is in the pudding and he obviously wasn't going for depth or meaning. If it stays at this mediocre level I predict that we'll never see a second season of this show and probably never hear from Bobcat Goldthwait again either. Hollywood loves a winner but this show isn't one and neither is he for making it.
meteoratc-40596
Was hopeful to see another anthology series hit the waves. The people behind it & the actors starring in it seemed like it may be worth while. After watching the first episode, I had my hopes up. But the second focused the entire episode to the left's political point of view. I couldn't make it through the episode because it was too blatant the type of thought they are trying to inject into the viewer. It's a shame but it seems there is a trend to stream line many entertainment ideas that support most of Hollywood's consensus in politics. But you make something political, and enforce your bias, you only tend to segregate your show. In the end, it only costs the quality of a show that it's used as political entertainment rather then a display for creative story telling.