Critics Consensus:Catastrophe proves that there's still a place for simple romantic comedy on television, as long as the actors have chemistry and the jokes are laugh-out-loud funny.
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Critics Consensus: Expertly balancing character growth against edgy humor, season two of You're the Worst elevates the show's excellent writing and talented cast to a new level.
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The recent influx of female driven comedies needs to be curtailed just a tad…I’m certainly not sexist but many of these projects feel awfully forced and don’t come across as genuine whatsoever.
Jan Terri
There have been literally thousands of horrible male-driven comedies. I wonder if you think male-driven comedies should be “curtailed”.
The problems you have with the female-driven comedies are writing problems. How would curtailing female leads fix problems with writing?
You are sexist and your claim to the contrary is just a preemptive defensive move because you knew you would be called out for your BS.