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With each episode clocking in around 25 minutes, “Mulligan” is a breezy chronicle of the wacky misadventures of this hapless bunch, who often manage to make things worse when that didn’t even seem possible. It’s relatively slight but reliably funny.
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Mulligan isn’t edgy or pioneering, but the cast has fun – and doubtless so will you.
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Mulligan is derivative. You can’t avoid that truth. But it shows some promise, and is just funny enough to warrant your attention for another episode or three.
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The show takes a novel take on the post-apocalyptic genre and frustratingly turns it into a derivative story that feels DOA.
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The laughs in Mulligan are few and far between.
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It all adds to a comedy that feels like homework, wading through a dated aesthetic to arrive at a series of depressing scenarios powered by a negative, if all too plausible, view of humanity. ... It’s reaching for laughs. But it doesn’t quite grasp those either.
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All of it feels like it’s been done before, better, elsewhere.
User score distribution:
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Positive: 0 out of 2
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Mixed: 0 out of 2
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Negative: 2 out of 2
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May 12, 2023Inside Job died for this trash? I swear every Netflix animation is a coin flip of terrible or great but they all get cancelled.