I had heard good things about this show so decided to give it a try. It's fine as background noise but it doesn't really capture your attention or glue you to your seat. The only reason I'm binge watching is because the service I use to watch it has a time limit on the series and it is listed as "last chance to watch".
Loving this. I was skeptical about this given they have some recent artists singing some of the songs, but they haven't "made them their own" which is great. What would have made made it better is if they made the while season the 80's - then they could have made season 2 the 90's.
Took a while to get through the first season, but managed to get through the second season alot quicker - I think mainly so I could finish it. It seemed like it could be a good show, but there was just something missing. You could tell where it was heading from the beginning and in all honesty could have done without Jason. How Jason got there seemed a little strange, and it seemed even stranger that he didn't try to find a way to get back.
I actually find this show funny - when the female investigator is nowhere to be seen.
Could've done without the room mate.
I'm sure it's a great show, but it comes across as disjointed and very difficult to follow.
Disappointing. They've turned Danger Mouse into a bumbling egotistical idiot who only saves the day by accident.
Overacting, bad writing, poorly choreographed action scenes, overuse of harnesses in the action scenes, sexual innuendo laid on so thick it isn't funny, opening credits giving Young & The Restless vibes, not to mention the fact that every time they show the exterior of the headquarters for the company they are fighting against I expect to see the cast of The Pretender because it's the same building exterior that was used as headquarters for The Centre when The Pretender aired between 1996-2000 and in the two movies in 2001. So over done, and that's just season one. It gets worse after that. Surprised it lasted as long as it did.
Can see why it was cancelled
It was entertaining, and the last scene left me wondering what would have happened if there had been more than one season. More of a daytime show for me as well.