I hate to bash two new TBS show's within one week, especially because with Neighbors From Hell they really seem to be trying something news. The problem is, it sucks. I had a hard time getting through the first episode, which premieres tonight at 10pm. I don't plan on giving it a second try. None of the jokes landed, the animation was unpleasant, the voices were annoying, and some of the sight gags were pretty sick.
This disappoints me because this was a show I was looking forward to. It's got talent behind it, including producers from South Park, one of the best animated shows on television. The voice cast includes such greats as Kurtwood Smith (That 70's Show), Molly Shannon (Saturday Night Live), and Patton Oswalt (The United States of Tara), although the last is unrecognizable. Unfortunately, these ingredients do not gel into something watchable.
The premise is simple enough: Balthazar (Will Sasso) is sent to earth with his family to stop a drill from boring into hell. Balthazar was chosen because he watches a lot of television, so it is assumed he will be able to blend in. Unfortunately for Satan, Balthazar likes humans too much to really hurt them. One wonders what the charm is, though, when the humans in the show act at least as rude and hate-filled as the demons, often more so. Are we supposed to be amused that we're stupid and mean?
If you want to check it out, tune in tonight at 10pm on TBS.
This disappoints me because this was a show I was looking forward to. It's got talent behind it, including producers from South Park, one of the best animated shows on television. The voice cast includes such greats as Kurtwood Smith (That 70's Show), Molly Shannon (Saturday Night Live), and Patton Oswalt (The United States of Tara), although the last is unrecognizable. Unfortunately, these ingredients do not gel into something watchable.
The premise is simple enough: Balthazar (Will Sasso) is sent to earth with his family to stop a drill from boring into hell. Balthazar was chosen because he watches a lot of television, so it is assumed he will be able to blend in. Unfortunately for Satan, Balthazar likes humans too much to really hurt them. One wonders what the charm is, though, when the humans in the show act at least as rude and hate-filled as the demons, often more so. Are we supposed to be amused that we're stupid and mean?
If you want to check it out, tune in tonight at 10pm on TBS.
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