Despite the technical goofs that may or may not have been on their end, this episode is comedic gold. The old timey "las vegas" detour, the snake-oil man, the gentrified saloon, the realization that unnamed bounty hunter had but Benny did not (then the hide and go seek ending), THE dance scene, and then Daniel radcliffe's confession and hangover, everything works perfectly in succession. Incredible episode and the most laugh out loud I've seen in a while! 👏
Miracle Workers (TV Series)
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nency4 August 2021
Alright episode. Definitely the weakest one so far.
LegendaryFang564 August 2021
The beginning of the episode was the best part. Ezekiel's dream and how it gradually progressed to be more desperate, and intent, was hilarious. And the moment when the snake oil salesman tried selling it to Ezekiel again after admitting that it's fake was hilarious as well.
Other than that, I thought this episode was alright. There were different dialogues dubbed over what Steve and Daniel were filmed saying in the scene after the title sequence, which was super obvious. But the audio could've been out of sync, or it was a problem on my end. As far as its enjoyment is concerned, this episode was definitely the least enjoyable one so far. The best part was what I already mentioned, although Todd's gambling and Ezekiel's whole dancing/singing routine thing were good parts as well, even though the latter was a little awkward. But Daniel Radcliffe deserves some props for that.
Stuff like that never ceases to make me cringe; whenever someone goes on-stage. Knowing that it's not real doesn't seem to help. Even when it is real, I always avert my eyes or cover them because the cringe is too strong. And there are other instances in TV shows and movies; similar or not, I don't remember; that have the same effect on me, but I can't think of them.
Other than that, I thought this episode was alright. There were different dialogues dubbed over what Steve and Daniel were filmed saying in the scene after the title sequence, which was super obvious. But the audio could've been out of sync, or it was a problem on my end. As far as its enjoyment is concerned, this episode was definitely the least enjoyable one so far. The best part was what I already mentioned, although Todd's gambling and Ezekiel's whole dancing/singing routine thing were good parts as well, even though the latter was a little awkward. But Daniel Radcliffe deserves some props for that.
Stuff like that never ceases to make me cringe; whenever someone goes on-stage. Knowing that it's not real doesn't seem to help. Even when it is real, I always avert my eyes or cover them because the cringe is too strong. And there are other instances in TV shows and movies; similar or not, I don't remember; that have the same effect on me, but I can't think of them.
Episode 304
bobcobb30128 August 2022
Warning: Spoilers
An episode that started with a lot of promise. You had the gang take a detour from their Oregon trip to head to a land of debauchery and crime, but of course they found a way to completely ruin it. They had the Reverend put on a flashy musical number that certainly seemed funnier in the heads of the writers than it was to the viewers at home.
Can't go wrong with a poker game gone wrong scene, but I have made my negative opinion that character crystal clear in countless reviews.
This episode had a chance but like so many this season the show has gone too far off of the rails. Here's to hoping Miracle Workers can regain a little bit of its initial charm in later episodes this season.
Can't go wrong with a poker game gone wrong scene, but I have made my negative opinion that character crystal clear in countless reviews.
This episode had a chance but like so many this season the show has gone too far off of the rails. Here's to hoping Miracle Workers can regain a little bit of its initial charm in later episodes this season.
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