- Network: Netflix
- Series Premiere Date: Feb 3, 2022
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Breezy and creatively goofy six-part series.
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Murderville isn’t a show you watch for any sort of story; you watch it to see how the guest stars react to what’s going on around them. And you watch it to laugh. And you’ll laugh a lot.
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“Murderville” isn’t afraid to be an imperfect, silly mess, which is why it’s the perfect escape for messy times.
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Arnett’s flexibility and playfulness are key to making Murderville work, but strong celebrity casting is what keeps its fairly predictable shtick from getting boring. Murderville manages to be as adaptable as its players.
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It’s occasionally but not frequently funny.
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Murderville isn’t remotely a murder mystery, or even a parody of a murder mystery. But it offers a fresh take on improvisational comedy, one of the few underrepresented subgenres in today’s television landscape.
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A show like “Murderville” is essentially hit and miss by default, in that some sequences are clearly more successful in getting a good reaction that others. But it has enough comic spark, and it's clever in how it indulges our constant fixation with the competency of solving crimes, while winding up its own absurd plots.
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The new Netflix comedy series, “Murderville,” isn’t wall-to-wall laughs, but it has enough funny moments that it’s worth a look. The material is lukewarm, but the comic talent is outstanding, and it’s fun watching the actors working off one another, improvising bits.
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When everything melds together on Murderville, with the guests feeling like part of the troupe instead of a name air-dropped in, it’s a very enjoyable watch. When the celebs aren’t a great fit, it’s up to Arnett and the cast to keep everything going, and they often do.
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The verdict is that there’s a ton of potential as long as the show attracts talents like Nanjiani, O’Brien, and even Murphy. Arnett is undeniably funny and the writing in the non-improvised aspects of the show can be clever enough.
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It's funny but not brilliant, making it an easy weekend binge if you want to pass three hours.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 10 out of 19
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Mixed: 2 out of 19
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Negative: 7 out of 19
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