![]() This binge is best accompanied by an open mind, your funny bone and large quantities of pancakes. Watch Forrest Yell at an Old Man in a Clip From Tonights Review FinaleTake a sip of your last quaff of the first season of Andy Dalys Comedy Central show. The entire first season is available on Comedy Central’s website for free, and if you’re looking for a quick way to burn a few hours, I’d highly recommend a binge in order to prep for the currently airing second season. It’s the type of show that lets you indulge your funny bone while still feeling smart it’s prestige television that also just happens to leave you in stitches. The series is original, groundbreaking and, most importantly for a comedy, laugh-out-loud funny. “Review” is one of, perhaps the, funniest show on television right now. What isn’t tough, though, is telling you why you should tune in. Watch with Paramount+ Start your 7-day free trial. Based on the Australian series Review with Myles Barlow, Review, which aired from 2014-2017 on Comedy Central, stars Andy Daly as Forrest. Within each review, Forrest’s journey takes him to unexpected levels of absurdity. The reviews also bleed over into each other, leading to a surprisingly serialized comedy series somehow, the disjointed pieces all come together to form one, very funny story. Like I said, it’s tough to explain. : Review Season 3 : Andy Daly, Jeffrey Blitz, Jeffrey Blitz, Andy Blitz. Review may just be one of the best TV shows ever made. Kiff is ready to have a spooky Halloween, but Barry gets scared easily. Instead, MacNeil reviews real-life experiences. Trevors Rockin Halloween Bash: With Kimiko Glenn, Michael Croner, Andy Daly, Eric Bauza. Forrest’s commitment to his reviews sends his life off the rails throughout the entire first season. The Comedy Central series Review stars comedian Andy Daly as Forrest MacNeil, a critic who doesnt review typical safe things like movies or food. 8.4 /10 6.3K YOUR RATING Rate POPULARITY 3,533 1,984 Play trailer 0:21 1 Video 99+ Photos Comedy In this spoof of review shows, Forrest MacNeil, a critic obsessed with his work, experiences whatever the viewers ask him to review including divorce, anonymous sex, and all manner of criminal activity. The series far transcends its logline, though. In the July 30 season two premiere, Forrest took on brawling, blackmail and glory holes. First season reviews ranged from the aforementioned divorce to space travel to eating 15 pancakes in one sitting (and later, 30 pancakes in one sitting). Life reviewer Forrest MacNeil (Andy Daly) takes on experiences to rate, based on the suggestions of his fans on social media. That does, at its most basic level, explain how the series goes down. Fair game includes divorce, anonymous sex and all manner of criminal activity.” Nobody really knows how to explain “Review.” The Comedy Central series’ official logline reads: “A critic takes aim at intense real-life experiences in lieu of food or cinema. “Life: it’s all we have,” says Forrest MacNeil, fictional host of Comedy Central’s “Review.” “But is it any good?” He’s here to tell us.
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