![]() Plus, ya know, everyone is gorgeous to look at, so that’s fun. It’s just as easy to get sucked into the show as it is for Bachelor in Paradise, but I felt less bad about myself while watching it, both because it felt like the contestants were in on the joke, and it really is interesting to watch as the women discover who the real fboys are. Comedian and host Nikki Glaser is so good at simultaneously getting to the core of where the women’s hearts are and mocking the men for their over-the-top displays of testosterone and childish behavior. Unlike The Bachelor, Bachelor in Paradise, and (to a certain extent) Too Hot to Handle, this “dating” show is extremely, extremely self aware. ![]() But while this is ‘guilty pleasure’ TV, it’s good guilty pleasure TV. The description makes it sound like HBO Max has run out of ideas for dating shows (though the same argument could’ve been made during last year’s 12 Dates of Christmas). While there, they encounter 24 men-12 of whom are nice guys trying to find a soul mate and 12 of whom are ‘fboys’ who are there to seduce the women in order to win money. Three women go to a tropical island to find love. Bonus: There are already two seasons, but only recently has the series really begun to pick up traction.īefore you roll your eyes (and before I lose all credibility here), let me 100% acknowledge that the concept behind this show is absurd. Seriously, jump on board The Other Two train before your friends do (cause isn’t it nice to be the first one to know about one of the funniest shows on TV?). Oh, and Molly Shannon brilliantly plays their mother in a role that is both slap-your-knee funny (no surprise there) and heartbreaking. ![]() Essentially, a brother and sister duo (played by Drew Tarver and Heléne Yorke) don’t know what to do with their lives when their 13-year-old brother skyrockets to stardom with a viral music video called ‘Marry U at Recess’.Įach episode finds the pair in uncomfortable situations as they try to discover some semblance of success in their own lives while struggling with the fact that their baby brother is becoming rich and famous. This clever comedy has the same awkward humor of Curb Your Enthusiasm and The Comeback, but with a fun and fresh storyline I haven’t seen before.
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