The creator, who is used to working with 22 to 24 episode-long seasons, stumbles while making this short season. The show’s script almost feels like a disservice to their talent considering how most of the jokes don’t quite land, which is quite unlike Levitan’s previous works. However, Elain Kim (Krista Marie Yu) as the anxious and nerdy vice president of comedy at Hulu takes the cake. Reed Sterling (Keegan-Michael Key), the Yale Drama School graduate who fails to make it in Hollywood, Clay Barber (Johnny Knoxville), the easygoing recovering alcoholic, Bree Marie Larson (Judy Greer), the divorced former Duchess of a nordic country who is trying to make a living through her comeback on the show, and Zack (Calum Worthy) as the child actor who owns six houses and has a lot of free time, are masters of their craft with impeccable comedic timing. Storyline: An early 2000s family sitcom is rebooted, and the dysfunctional cast must deal with their unresolved issues in today’s fast-changing world.
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