On September 19, 2017 at 12:28, Ernie Gilman said...
Meh. After two episodes it looms mildly funny and quirky, but I expect the laughability to drop off.
Seth can obviously keep things going with a cartoon, but since cartoons aren't people, we don't expect and can't see facial expressions (for instance) that real people show. We watchers can actually be more involved with a cartoon because our imaginations fill in what is not shown. But real actors have to portray the details. I just don't think Seth's brand of humor can get across very well for long enough for the show to last very long.
We'll see.
If you'd stop breaking down everything that is said and trying to analyze what was really meant in each line and just watch the show, your probably enjoy it more.