• Network: FOX
  • Series Premiere Date: May 31, 2015
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5.3

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  2. Negative: 1 out of 4

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  1. Jun 1, 2015
    1
    Not sure what the goal was with this show, but there's a reason FOX only produced six episodes and dumped it during the summer in a crowded Sunday night landscape. It's not very good. There aren't any jokes, and it felt like it lasted an eternity.
  2. Jun 1, 2015
    6
    The first Season 1 of the show on late night was entertaining to watch and has a hilarious concept, a demi-god warlord is sucked through a different dimension and finds himself in an everyday household in a normal town, where things go wrong very quickly and often. It was an amusing concept, but was only limited to 10 minutes being shown only on late nights.

    With season 2 (or season 1 I
    The first Season 1 of the show on late night was entertaining to watch and has a hilarious concept, a demi-god warlord is sucked through a different dimension and finds himself in an everyday household in a normal town, where things go wrong very quickly and often. It was an amusing concept, but was only limited to 10 minutes being shown only on late nights.

    With season 2 (or season 1 I guess), they finally upgraded to prime time, but it came with a price. Losing Josh Miler and Mary Mack (the original voice actors for Golan and Dylan), and having them replaced was unfortunate. But to rub salt on the wound, they're having Rob Riggle voice Golan and Aubrey Plaza voice Dylan. While Dylan's new voice actor is close, but not spot on, Rob Riggle takes away from the fearful boisterous voice that Golan had previously had, losing a lot of the personality Golan previously had.

    However, the upgrade from 10 minutes to 30 means more show and more jokes, but the transition from late night to prime time means watering down the content for less appropriate audiences, but it's finally good to have a back story behind Golan that takes place before season 1.
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