- Network: Netflix
- Series Premiere Date: Jan 10, 2020
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 11 Ratings
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Positive: 5 out of 11
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Mixed: 3 out of 11
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Negative: 3 out of 11
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Jan 11, 2020It's just not very funny.
Kinda sad how not funny it is, because it definitely is trying very hard to be. It's basically Children's Hospital when the show was at its worst except the worst is all the time in this spinoff.
Would've been perfectly fine to just let Children's Hospital end. -
Jan 11, 20205 minutes watching this and you will see that this is garbage
Do not recommend at all -
Jan 10, 2020This was far from what I thought it was going to be, but even with that taken in to account.
It’s a poorly written parody that has a good cast, However they made to look like z list a cast of unknowns It’s a real shame as it was a great opportunity for something interesting to be done -
Jan 14, 2020I had no expectations and when first saw the trailer thought it was just another crappy netflix comedy, but was positively surprised how funny it turned out to be. Reminds me of the 90`s absurd comedies like naked gun and such (haven`t seen children`s hospital) . Made me laugh a few times and is entertaining enough in small doses.
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Apr 14, 2021Dumb people seem to really not like this show. But if you're familiar with Children's Hospital, you'll probably be fine.
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“Medical Police” is a warmer, even a sunny show [than Avenue 5]. (Perhaps because it’s on Netflix, the People’s Platform, it’s less twisted than “Childrens Hospital.”) Huebel and Hayes have a goofy, mutually compatible charm; as heroes, they’re inflatable punching clowns that bounce back from everything. That people are dying somewhere off camera hardly matters. There is a comedy to make.
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While there are plenty of jokes that fail to land, the pace is fast enough that uncompelling bits don’t have time to stink up the joint, and the moments that do work play well.
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This show is probably best enjoyed dipping in for a little bit and coming back after a recharge. The joy of “Medical Police” is in the surprise. So even though you could watch all 10 of these episodes back-to-back, it’s better in smaller doses. That continuous element of surprise comes from seeing when “Medical Police” picks and chooses its moments of subversion.