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17
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Critic Reviews
Season 2 Review:
There are many more imaginative and creatively challenging comedies in circulation that offer complete escapes from the here and now. There's also a place for a nimble excursion like this, one that reminds us in the plainest and least embellished terms that yearning for a return to the way things were is at best foolhardy, and at worst risks plunging us into a time of restricted possibility, ignorance, plague and really foul air quality.
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Season 1 Review:
You’re not likely to come out of any episode reconsidering the meaning of life, in other words. But underlying Rich’s farce is a sharp--and bleak--analogy for the state of the world: Heaven Inc. is failing because it can’t make 7.5 billion individuals happy when their fates are so tightly entwined that one person’s godsend is sure to be another’s curse.
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ColliderJul 13, 2021
Season 3 Review:
Miracle Workers: Oregon Trail, the show’s third season, is the first without Rich as showrunner, and at least in the latest iteration’s first episode, “Hittin’ the Trail,” it certainly seems as though Miracle Workers is trying to find its own voice without Rich and struggling to do so.
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RogerEbert.comFeb 11, 2019
Season 1 Review:
The only bright spots are the aforementioned Buscemi, Radcliffe’s occasionally charming oddball behavior (he loves to squirt mustard packets into his mouth to celebrate a job well done), and a man named Mike Dunston. ... It strains so much for clever zings, then becomes bulky when it devotes episode-long subplots to killing Bill Maher by exploding his penis, or humiliating the executive archangel (Karan Soni) by showing him tending to God after the deity’s bouts of diarrhea.
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Season 1 Review:
Buscemi is wasted on subpar material. So is Radcliffe for that matter. Perky side characters played by Geraldine Viswanathan and Karan Soni have potential, but again, the mediocre material holds them back and lets the mind wander to better shows, particularly one less interested in heaven and more interested in earth (and aliens).
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