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But it only works if you are already aware of the concept that it is supposed to be a spoof of 1930s politics in the context of a 1950s American sit-com.
If you expect anything more ingelligent than that then you won't like it.
This is utter rubbish. The spoof element is made pretty explicit, but that's all the show has. When the jokes are all intentionally crap and the viewer has tired of the one concept the show is riding on (it took me as long as it took to read the title of the thing) then there's nothing to laugh at. At best, you could squeeze a 15-second sketch out of this premise.
But as for the jokes, they were meant to be unfunny as this is - at its heart - nothing more than a parody of bad American sitcoms (particularly 1950's era). Yes, though, I admit, this is its own undoing as many people can't see irony... and there's no way it would have stretched to eight episodes, which was the plan.
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But it only works if you are already aware of the concept that it is supposed to be a spoof of 1930s politics in the context of a 1950s American sit-com.
If you expect anything more ingelligent than that then you won't like it.
*loves it*
But as for the jokes, they were meant to be unfunny as this is - at its heart - nothing more than a parody of bad American sitcoms (particularly 1950's era). Yes, though, I admit, this is its own undoing as many people can't see irony... and there's no way it would have stretched to eight episodes, which was the plan.