Netflix | Release Date: March 8, 2019
7.9
USER SCORE
Generally favorable reviews based on 73 Ratings
USER RATING DISTRIBUTION
Positive:
61
Mixed:
5
Negative:
7
Watch Now
Stream On
Review this TV Series
VOTE NOW
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Check box if your review contains spoilers 0 characters (5000 max)
3
menciniJan 25, 2022
Ricky seemed to have learned from the first two seasons and added more character development -however hasty and aimless that was. The other characters seem to exist only to give Tony pep talks, reminding him that he's a good guy. We theRicky seemed to have learned from the first two seasons and added more character development -however hasty and aimless that was. The other characters seem to exist only to give Tony pep talks, reminding him that he's a good guy. We the viewers don't see the proof of this til the last episode where he is sappy and In my opinion, uncharacteristically giving. If Gervais wanted to prove he could write or direct or star in something other than a comedy, then he has. I Just don't understand the need to do all at once, with such heavy handed sentimentalism. I finished the show, but Good Grief, I'm glad it's over. Expand
1 of 3 users found this helpful12
All this user's reviews
3
Mdm4684May 6, 2019
I thought the storyline was weak, as well as being irresponsible & naive. Apparently, according to Ricky Gervais, grief & depression is wallowing if it goes on for more than a few weeks & the way to get over mental anguish is to simply stopI thought the storyline was weak, as well as being irresponsible & naive. Apparently, according to Ricky Gervais, grief & depression is wallowing if it goes on for more than a few weeks & the way to get over mental anguish is to simply stop being a selfish, whiny **** & start doing good deeds for people. This is the answer! And all from someone who has said several times publicly that he doesn’t know what depression feels like. Expand
2 of 9 users found this helpful27
All this user's reviews
1
iseenthefutureJun 20, 2019
Tears at any cost.
After Life is ridiculously heavy handed. Walking around, head hanging low with over sad despondent poor me face is not a profound insight into grief. Drug dealers, prostitutes and fellow grievers shoehorned in to a middle
Tears at any cost.
After Life is ridiculously heavy handed. Walking around, head hanging low with over sad despondent poor me face is not a profound insight into grief. Drug dealers, prostitutes and fellow grievers shoehorned in to a middle class village whenever the character needs to evolve a smidge at a time is crass at best. Like Gervais says everybody has had someone to grieve for, no-one that has grieved does it with a wide spectrum of colourful overwritten strangers. There were signs from the start of Gervais leaning towards cheap tears over laughs. It was indulged hugely in Derek, a show an unknown could not have made with their own money, nor should it have been, to this contrived point scoring for tears melodrama. Gervais is a comedy actor that knows he can wring no further mileage from Brentisms, but should not delude himself into thinking that moving the line towards his broad-stroke emotional drama makes him a credible dramatic actor. Try something subtle Mr Gervais with no prostitutes hanging around a common in the middle of the day, no quirky endearing smack dealers that will conveniently die for main character development, no second tier cast members with late on reveals of comparable hidden tear-jerking life problems. Brent was at his zenith when we first saw him, unexplainable how he ever got there, but as time proved was self deluded enough to not cling to the windfall that landed in his lap. After life is the dramatic next chapter of When the whistle blows.
Expand
3 of 14 users found this helpful311
All this user's reviews
0
BarnyJan 25, 2022
I was intrigued at the beginning to see where the story would go: it goes nowhere. Literally nowhere, the characters have literally no purpose, no interest, no growth, no depth, and the backstory is just miserable. It's like watching paintI was intrigued at the beginning to see where the story would go: it goes nowhere. Literally nowhere, the characters have literally no purpose, no interest, no growth, no depth, and the backstory is just miserable. It's like watching paint drying for hours and then suddenly, touching it, and it's dry. Or it's like a dog chewing up his own leg. It's like the epitome of nothingness, real pathetic. Expand
1 of 5 users found this helpful14
All this user's reviews