This was great, yes or yes?
Tim Dillon is a sharp shooter and this show is deeply nihilistic, yet deeply human at the same time, an homage to the 90s tv shows exposing people's dirty little secrets.
I'm torn between wanting more and being afraid of feeling exceedingly dirty watching it for longer, so I'd say the editing is on point, and we can see as credits roll that they shot much more.
I hope Tim drops some weight so we can enjoy his shenanigans for many decades, his tongue is sharp and he's probably in my top 3 comedians right now.
He does fake business, now a fake tv show.
Life in the big city.
Plot summary
Comedian Tim Dillon chats with everyday Americans about cryptocurrency, OnlyFans and other outrageous issues they face in this comedy unscripted special.
Uploaded by: FREEMAN
October 01, 2024 at 10:04 PM
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Fake business, fake talk show
Fun premise that unfortunately feels rushed
I'm a big Dillon fan, and I was excited for this one. It certainly was not disappointing as it had some great moments (especially Tim's crowd work). However, something about the premise was a bit off for me. It's not a traditional special, more so a 90s dystopian talk show hybrid. Incredible idea! Unfortunately for me, the entire thing felt rushed. I think this would have been incredible in long form with multiple episodes to really let things play out. Thanks for dropping the ball on that one Netflix!
Overall, definitely worth a watch. Tim is one of the funniest people on the planet. It's just a shame Netflix didn't commit to this one more.
Hello Pigs
The only reason this works is because of Tim Dillon. He is hilarious and vicious. The guests come onto the show with their problems and the way they interact with each other is weird and just doesn't work. Like the porno guy proposing to his girlfriend who just found out he used to do porn, and she says yes with giddy excitement? Fake, phony, but there is potential for this to work. It says it's unscripted but the only thing that seems unscripted is Tim's crowd work. If the producers are willing to develop this it could be great, but as of now it is just Tim Dillon being cynically funny with weird phony moments of guest interactions.