A comedy variety series based on David Letterman's original segment.A comedy variety series based on David Letterman's original segment.A comedy variety series based on David Letterman's original segment.
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I usually enjoy Sarah and her cute girl with a potty mouth angle but she just doesn't seem to fill the shoes as host on this show. It is supposed to be family oriented but there are adult and sex jokes throughout the series. She doesn;t really gel with the pet owners and her barbs as comedic hosts do, just don't land properly. This part doesn't matter so much since the acts are half and half real and actor based.
The band is okay but it is stupid as heck to play loud music live next to animals like that. You can often see the effect of this poor production decision. The rest of it are bland comic bits by animals as studio staff. Meh.
The animals are cute. In the end this should just remain a portion of a late night talk show methinks.
The band is okay but it is stupid as heck to play loud music live next to animals like that. You can often see the effect of this poor production decision. The rest of it are bland comic bits by animals as studio staff. Meh.
The animals are cute. In the end this should just remain a portion of a late night talk show methinks.
This is one train wreck of a show. Generally I give new shows three episodes before writing a review, but this show is so bad I won't be watching another.
Sara Silverman is no longer hot. She's looking middle aged. She dresses in a jump suit with too short legs as if she's working in maintenance.
Each "contestant" comes out and does a forced banter with Silverman that just produces cringe chills because its so clearly staged and produced. Then the animal does it's "trick." Most of them are downright cruel and probably can pass for animal abuse.
For example the woman who makes a 1700 pound giant camel, who is so frightened that it's peeing all over the place, crawl on it's knees, saying he's doing the "limbo."
I'm no fan of PETA, but where are they when this stuff is happening?
Then there is Silverman who claims she loves animals, but is completely clueless on how to handle them. Like the ball-rolling dog, the show's first contestant. She pets the dog on the head so hard she practically pokes his eyes out.
Honestly, this is the least entertaining and most cringe worthy show I have seen on TV in decades. It makes the Gong Show look like Macbeth.
Who put money up for this fiasco?
Sara Silverman is no longer hot. She's looking middle aged. She dresses in a jump suit with too short legs as if she's working in maintenance.
Each "contestant" comes out and does a forced banter with Silverman that just produces cringe chills because its so clearly staged and produced. Then the animal does it's "trick." Most of them are downright cruel and probably can pass for animal abuse.
For example the woman who makes a 1700 pound giant camel, who is so frightened that it's peeing all over the place, crawl on it's knees, saying he's doing the "limbo."
I'm no fan of PETA, but where are they when this stuff is happening?
Then there is Silverman who claims she loves animals, but is completely clueless on how to handle them. Like the ball-rolling dog, the show's first contestant. She pets the dog on the head so hard she practically pokes his eyes out.
Honestly, this is the least entertaining and most cringe worthy show I have seen on TV in decades. It makes the Gong Show look like Macbeth.
Who put money up for this fiasco?
I don't like this show at all it's weird and trying too hard to be funny. Dog poop on your hand? Sex jokes but the shows premises is childlike, make that make sense? I wouldn't want to watch it with my family, or watch at all, because it doesn't make me laugh and the animals aren't that talented. Rough start to a new show. I don't have anything else to say but I have to leave a long review for this to be posted so I'm continuing to type. It's like a knock off late night tv show/kimmel. The band trying to chime in with fake laughter. Just a weird concept, can't imagine it lasts another season!!
Presumably, people have to submit videos of their pets doing tricks to even get on the show. So when the animals don't perform due to stress from the unfamiliar setting, instead of it being a let down, why not have a backup plan to show video of them doing their tricks so the audience has something interesting to watch. I think it would be a great idea to allow pet owners to submit videos of their pets doing tricks for the show.
It can be really nerve-wracking for both the pets and their owners to perform live on television, so having a backup plan with pre-recorded videos would be a nice way to showcase their talents without the stress. We all just want to see those adorable pets showing off their tricks. The show should just make it a fun and less stressful experience for everyone involved by including videos of the tricks if they don't have "live."
It can be really nerve-wracking for both the pets and their owners to perform live on television, so having a backup plan with pre-recorded videos would be a nice way to showcase their talents without the stress. We all just want to see those adorable pets showing off their tricks. The show should just make it a fun and less stressful experience for everyone involved by including videos of the tricks if they don't have "live."
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