Some corny aspects keep this from a perfect series if you ask me. If you expect too much out of this series then you might be disappointed. Danny Masterson as Rooster is by far reason enough to watch. The knockout performances from Elliot and Winger speak for themselves. As for the rest...
I think putting Ashton in a small-town is the hardest sell here. As a whole it works out, since his character hasn't been around for so long. The writing is fantastic, and jokes are well timed, however most people aren't going to put this together and just see through him as a country boy.
The Netflix platform is clearly experimenting with what they can do here. These series are sure to keep coming, and the freedom to bypass censorship is both progressive and captivating. Can't wait for more seasons, from this series and more.
I think putting Ashton in a small-town is the hardest sell here. As a whole it works out, since his character hasn't been around for so long. The writing is fantastic, and jokes are well timed, however most people aren't going to put this together and just see through him as a country boy.
The Netflix platform is clearly experimenting with what they can do here. These series are sure to keep coming, and the freedom to bypass censorship is both progressive and captivating. Can't wait for more seasons, from this series and more.