Avenue 5 is an excellent example that mere criticizing and the banal statement that the rich are stupid, and capitalism is bad is simply not enough.
Over seven episodes, I Am Not Okay with This comprises of hesitations, stumblings, comedies of error, and charming moments free of heavy-handed stylization.
Jokes, wordplay, and subtle, witty allusions counterbalance the serious, timely issues tackled by BoJack Horseman, but they never belittle or diminish them.
In Mrs. Fletcher at last a middle-aged woman (figure notoriously overlooked by cinema) can present all of her troubles that she must face in daily life.
I wholeheartedly recommend Modern Love to you, even if you don't normally enjoy romantic stories. These are different—they are in some way both true and unusual
Living with Yourself is a very enjoyable series, it is a comedy aimed primarily at eliciting positive emotions from the viewer.
Sometimes no matter what a person does, a merciless fate hangs over them. They may struggle, fight, but... Such is the unlucky hero of the series...
Death of a Unicorn, with all its flaws, turns out to be a model example of this rule: solid entertainment, constructed as God (the Producer) intended.
Without question, the greatest asset of Good Omens is the cast. One might even say it is the most British undertaking since Harry Potter.
Night of the Creeps is about playing with clichés, putting them side by side to see the result. Through it all runs genuine respect for cinema.