TheJeffryButnic
Joined Mar 2013
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There are many reviews that suggest this is a masterpiece and many that suggest it is Comparable to human fecal matter. Contrary to these very strong opinions the sandman is neither.
One thing I will agree on with some of the other reviews is that it is very much a series of two halves. The first half is dark and brooding which made for a gripping 4-5 episodes and then a satisfying resolution at episode 6.
Then a second is an entirely new an weaker story, not without its merits but due to the expectations set by the first half it's is somewhat jarring.
Give it a go but don't expect it to make all your dreams come true.
One thing I will agree on with some of the other reviews is that it is very much a series of two halves. The first half is dark and brooding which made for a gripping 4-5 episodes and then a satisfying resolution at episode 6.
Then a second is an entirely new an weaker story, not without its merits but due to the expectations set by the first half it's is somewhat jarring.
Give it a go but don't expect it to make all your dreams come true.
This is not a laugh out load comedy, it's a smirker but you will find yourself smirking all the way through. Fly on the wall perspective into the exaggerated lives of two actors living out lockdown. Genius in its simplicity, but certainly not for your run of the mill comedy view, the only cheap gags found here are for ironic effect.
Look this isn't a master class of comedy, but see it for what it is, a parody of summer camp films cliche and just enjoy it