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What I liked
A few physical comedy moments landed, and the use of toys and retro throwbacks added brief sparks of delight.
Potential in the concept. With some trimming and clarity, the show’s basic idea might evolve into something genuinely fresh.
What I didn't like
Jokes about trauma or family dysfunction didn’t always land, and at times felt more uncomfortable than cathartic.
Direction lacked polish. Transitions were jarring, and the ending didn’t offer any kind of payoff
My overall impression
What could have been a clever, subversive satire instead feels like a loosely strung-together series of sketches that rarely build toward anything meaningful. There’s energy, there’s intention—but the show ultimately leaves you wondering what it’s all trying to say.