Jimmy is struggling to grieve the loss of his wife while being a dad, friend, and therapist. He decides to try a new approach with everyone in his path: unfiltered, brutal honesty. Will it make things better—or unleash uproarious chaos?


started out funnier than it ended up after more episodes. the jokes don't sit well enough, and the serious part is not believable evolving, no buy in. mediocre
Eh - the show had potential but just feels that they are trying way too hard to be 'hip' or 'cool'. The whole show feels forced and lazy.
[tv+] It builds on a foundation of characters who are emotionally hurt and trying to find a way to cope with pain, absence or trauma. Somehow, the therapist identifies with his patients in the psychological chaos of someone who has lost his vital balance. But by the end of second episode it's clear that the writers have little interest in delving into the characters and taking their story anywhere other than just plain entertainment. The problem is that it doesn't achieve such a basic objective either, it gets lost in forced comedy situations and in an unbalanced and unstable proposal.








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