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I wouldn't buy a used car from these people, but I'll relish watching them dig their own graces in a future auto graveyard. [17 - 30 Jan 2022, p.8]
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A comedy that picks up the socially conscious sense of humor from “Superstore” and transplants it to the auto industry in Detroit. “American Auto” is a smart, promising show, presuming anyone still watches comedy on network TV.
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It’s “Veep” at a car company. You could do worse. The cast is strong and the characters become clear in the opening episodes. ... Early episodes are a bit loose, but creator Justin Sptizer knows workplace comedies.
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Like Gasteyer, the rest of American Auto's cast—including Harriet Dyer (The Invisible Man) as a promiscuous publicist, Jon Barinholtz (Superstore) as a corporate heirhead and Tye White (NCIS: Los Angeles) as a bemused assembly-line worker yanked up into management so there will be at least one person there who knows something about cars—is uniformly hilarious.
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Funny and fast-paced, this single-camera comedy is worth a test drive.
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Though Katherine’s people skills are sorely lacking, Gasteyer is likable and has a light touch. ... The rest of the cast – including Harriet Dyer, Tye White, and Michael Benjamin Washington – are talented, even if we’re still getting the hang of who they all are, and what their characters do.
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While “American Auto” feels like it’s having some early engine trouble, it's worth taking this new ride into the shop for a tune-up.
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Jan 18, 2022Highly amusing, fast paced and plain funny. For fans of The Office and Parks and Rec. Love it.