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Resident Alien: An Alien in New York (2022)
D'Arcy needs to go.
They killed off 42 when it should have been D'Arcy that should have died. She's become very annoying in season 2. She wasn't that great in season 1, but the character is ridiculous, at this point.
On top of the D'Arcy issue, the mayor has also become an eye roll of an annoyance.
Killing off 42 was a huge mistake. Watching an octopus interact with Asta was funny. His character was funnier than most of the other side characters.
Sahar was great in the first season but the act is wearing thin in season 2. We get it, she's very smart for her age. The character also doesn't really seem to understand her own religious beliefs.
He Shed, She Shed (2016)
New Drinking Game.
Every time they say "shed" or make a shed based pun, drink alcohol. You'll be drunk within two minutes, guaranteed. "That's bullshed!" you might say, but it's true and it's really that bad. It's a real shed sandwich and everyone that watches it has to take a bite. I shed you not, this show will make you hate puns and dad jokes even more than you already do.
There's a good reason this show only went six episodes. There's only so many things you can do with a Tuff Shed and a $10,000 spending limit. The powers that be are running out of ideas for these do-it-yourself building shows and this show is exhibit A.
The Woman in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the Window (2022)
A Suckfest of Epic Proportions
My wife and I wasted 192 minutes of our lives watching this. We couldn't tell if it was a spoof of suspense series or a serious take on murder mysteries. Either way, it was an unbelievable tale that attempted to replace substance with an abundance of plot twists.
The Right Stuff (2020)
Disney Keeps Ruining Everything
The Disney juggernaut has once again ruined something great. First the Stars Wars franchise and now The Right Stuff. This miniseries almost got me hating John Glenn, for crying out loud because it painted him as a weasel. The political correctness angle is a tired one that Disney keeps playing for the millennial crowd, but even they may tire of it eventually.