First & second seasons were great. So tense and suspenseful but also sufficiently action packed. I would recommend that everyone just pretend that season 3 didn't actually happen as it was so abysmal. The latter half of season four showed a turn around that promises good things for season five.
I've never seen this adapted before because I'm not really a musicals fan but this was excellent! Such a great cast!
For a show about stand up comedy, it wasn't that funny. It had some highlights but I found a lot of the characters quite grating.
For me, the best episode still remains the first one Will Forte was the only cast member. As the cast grew in size I felt like the quality dipped as most characters were awful - January Jones' Melissa in particular. A few good guest stars here and there and it did improve in places but I can't say I miss it now it's gone.
Possibly the only decent thing Matt Le Blanc has done since Friends.
Excellent first & second season but I feel it lost its way after that & went completely off track when the whole 'let's cash in on Frozen' plotline happened. It definitely should have ended with season 6 - Lana Parilla & Robert Carlile are far too good for the terrible dialogue & ridiculous storylines that are par for the course now!
So creepy!
I was really excited by this when I read it was about an insurance company but so much seems to have been changed that the end result is a bit awful. It's a shame as the premise is good but the execution was poor, most of the characters and annoying and unlikeable - a huge waste of a talented cast.
Simply exquisite & I still think it is a huge crime that this got such low ratings & was cancelled. It's an even bigger crime that this wasn't snapped up by Netflix as part of their MCU collection - it was miles better than the dumpster fire that is Iron Fist! Haley Atwell really shines in this role making Peggy Carter one of, if not, the best developed female characters in the current MCU. She heads up a great cast - Edwin James as Jarvis & Enver Gjokaj as Daniel Sousa are superb.!
If you're looking for a straight up adaptation of the novel then you will be disappointed, however, I think the show takes the basic concept of the book & creates something related yet entirely independent. I found the cast to be strong - Rufus Sewell is particularly interesting - and the settings & costume details to be excellent as they really do sell the alternative history well.