Dads is really stumbling along here. As much as I loved and will rhapsodize on the simplistic awesomeness that was episode 3, I am equally unimpressed and uninterested in what happened in episode 4.
It all comes down with the guest star potential girlfriend to Seth Green character, the hot girl who is a horrible comedienne by trade, one who never stops doing awful bits. But here we get stuck in a spiral of awfulness--the portrayal and focus on the awful bit comedienne is in of itself an awful bit. Sure, we're in on the joke that she isn't funny, but I don't have it in me to laugh for twenty minutes at someone being not funny. The only moment that got me with a real life was when the house-cleaner Edna pantomimed going at her with the broom.
This was a bad utilization of talent, I'm losing whatever charm was there, I want more tight-knit stories with genuine cleverness in the writing. I don't even have a fond moment of Seth Green from this episode. This hurts my soul, and my need for evening ginger delight.
It all comes down with the guest star potential girlfriend to Seth Green character, the hot girl who is a horrible comedienne by trade, one who never stops doing awful bits. But here we get stuck in a spiral of awfulness--the portrayal and focus on the awful bit comedienne is in of itself an awful bit. Sure, we're in on the joke that she isn't funny, but I don't have it in me to laugh for twenty minutes at someone being not funny. The only moment that got me with a real life was when the house-cleaner Edna pantomimed going at her with the broom.
This was a bad utilization of talent, I'm losing whatever charm was there, I want more tight-knit stories with genuine cleverness in the writing. I don't even have a fond moment of Seth Green from this episode. This hurts my soul, and my need for evening ginger delight.