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Generally favorable reviews- based on 19 Ratings
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Positive: 14 out of 19
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Mixed: 2 out of 19
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Negative: 3 out of 19
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Jun 29, 2014This show is absurd, and not in a good way. I could almost feel my brain draining out of my head as I watched it.
Comedies are often an escape for those who watch them, but I know that I do not want to escape to any place that is showing Almost Royal. Indeed, Almost Royal is something to escape from. -
Jun 26, 2014rip off of a much funnier pilot I saw a few years back .. I have to write 150 characters here for a review but haven't got much more to say .. characters in the other one much funnier was it the writing or the actors? I dunno, but i remember thinking it was really really funny - this is not.
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Jul 20, 2014
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Fortunately, Gamble and Hoggart can be quite funny in their pretended confusion. Their strategies are sometimes too obvious, but often the humor takes a nicely absurdist turn.
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Most of the people [Ed Gamble and Amy Hoggart--who pose as Georgie and Poppy Carlton] encounter seem to believe they're being filmed with real British aristos on a travel-type show about the U.S. Their surprise--and polite attempts to hide it--at the things the visitors from England say is the funniest part of the show.
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Gamble and Hoggart are credited as “performers” on the show and are also writers for the series, and their ability to ad-lib and play with anyone and everyone they come in contact with is a joy to watch, proof you can say almost anything to anyone, no matter how outrageous, so long as you maintain an air of innocence. Or stupidity.