Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m on the second episode and finding it pretty funny.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I loved episode 1 and will keep going.
I also loved Somebody Somewhere, but that was sold as a light comedy at least in the previews I saw, and it is definitely very dramatic, and taking on serious issues like the death of a loved on, alcoholism, infidelity, complex family relationships, etc. so I'm fine with this show also ends up turns more serious or has sad elements to it.
It doesn't bother me that Amy sticks to what she knows and doesn't have a ton of range. Feel like there are a million men who play essentially the same role/type of role and don't get criticized. Amy got to do a lot with this show - act, direct, produce, write. Good for her and she probably made a crap ton of money. Probably easier than going back on the road to do standup which is brutal.
She's doing both! Just announced her new tour dates starting this August. Whatever else you think of her, she seems to be a pretty hard worker.
Anonymous wrote:I’m on the second episode and finding it pretty funny.
Anonymous wrote:I loved episode 1 and will keep going.
I also loved Somebody Somewhere, but that was sold as a light comedy at least in the previews I saw, and it is definitely very dramatic, and taking on serious issues like the death of a loved on, alcoholism, infidelity, complex family relationships, etc. so I'm fine with this show also ends up turns more serious or has sad elements to it.
It doesn't bother me that Amy sticks to what she knows and doesn't have a ton of range. Feel like there are a million men who play essentially the same role/type of role and don't get criticized. Amy got to do a lot with this show - act, direct, produce, write. Good for her and she probably made a crap ton of money. Probably easier than going back on the road to do standup which is brutal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sometimes these vanity projects would benefit from someone else weighing in. I think that is the case here. Amy Schumer is the creator, writer, producer, and sometimes director. Ultimately it's just not that interesting or well done.
I forgot star. Creator, writer, executive producer, star, and sometimes director. While I'm happy to see a woman in all of these roles, the series didn't do it for me.
No wonder it sucks. No one to tell her that it’s boring and unfunny. She really needs that
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love Michael Cera in this. But I'm not really liking it in general. I loved Bridget Everett's show so I had high hopes for Amy Schumer's but so far (I'm on episode 5 or 6) it's lackluster.
I really loved her show too - so good!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sometimes these vanity projects would benefit from someone else weighing in. I think that is the case here. Amy Schumer is the creator, writer, producer, and sometimes director. Ultimately it's just not that interesting or well done.
I forgot star. Creator, writer, executive producer, star, and sometimes director. While I'm happy to see a woman in all of these roles, the series didn't do it for me.