I only learned about Kevin Can F Himself only last week, and it's a shame it hasn't got the publicity it deserves. I think that's one of the downsides of Peak TV, there's so much Peak TV and not enough to watch the quality ones of which there are many. No wonder most streaming series are short run series, like the British model.
Anyway, Kevin Can F Himself is incredibly subversive and then some. It plays on and pokes at the tropes in sitcoms (e.g. Simpsons, Family Guy, All in the Family, Everybody Loves Raymond, and of course Kevin Can Wait) and turns it on its head to give a more realistic and darker side. Annie Murphy is superb as Allison McRoberts, as is Raymond Lee as Sam Park.
In this episode Allison and Sam kind of rekindle their relationship in a very mature manner.
Kevin Can F Himself ain't for everyone but then again not everyone was a fan of Kevin Can Wait.
Anyway, Kevin Can F Himself is incredibly subversive and then some. It plays on and pokes at the tropes in sitcoms (e.g. Simpsons, Family Guy, All in the Family, Everybody Loves Raymond, and of course Kevin Can Wait) and turns it on its head to give a more realistic and darker side. Annie Murphy is superb as Allison McRoberts, as is Raymond Lee as Sam Park.
In this episode Allison and Sam kind of rekindle their relationship in a very mature manner.
Kevin Can F Himself ain't for everyone but then again not everyone was a fan of Kevin Can Wait.