qui_j
Joined Aug 2016
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This series explores an overdone theme of what goes on behind the scenes in the making of a movie. There are the usual clashes of egos, failed stunts etc. The dialog here however, aside from being inaudible, is rather lame. Satirical British humor is not at a high standard here like it was in the British version of The Office. The actors all attempt to constantly speak over one another and seldom finish sentences. The casting is not great. It's barely watchable but does help fill a streaming queue when there's nothing else to watch. Overall, it's a series that one can visit intermittently as it runs out of steam very rapidly.
This was garbage! The very idea that an unlicensed person could administer ECT was the first indication that the writers hadn't done enough research to understand how it worked. The themes explored are all a bit tired but in this film they seemed to be done as satire.....or maybe not. The acting and the fake southern accents were really bad and very distracting. The story never really develops into much and just plods along, going nowhere. The movie must have been made as some sort of joke. Difficult to understand how this could even be funded and streamed on a major streaming platform. Avoid watching as it will be time wasted!
People seem to never tire of medical dramas set in the ER where personnel rush about shouting instructions that use a mountain of acronyms! This series also has all the boxes checked for ensuring staff diversity of gender, ethnicity etc and the usual dialog that goes along with that. Older series focused more on the stories around the patients and the ER staff but this one seems to be more focused on constantly reminding the audience of the terrible state the health care system is in because of lack of staff, lack of equity and resources. At the same time, everyone seems to do amazing jobs firing off the instructions for care and having things done despite the apparent lack of staff. The script is very weak and coupled with some shaky camera work, is in itself also on shaky ground. The series is not a winner at all!