Watched the first few minutes. Liked the animation and style, but not a fan of the 'podcast' format.
May give this one a skip unfortunately.
May give this one a skip unfortunately.
I love that none of the reviews posted had commented on it being an animated podcast
He is one of the celebrity doctors who are downplaying the coronavirus outbreak.
A Doctor who is "an Addiction Medicine Specialist" that hosted a late night call in radio show locally in Los Angeles called Loveline. It was all about helping people with relationship problems. It went nationally syndicated and then eventually had a short lived MTV TV Show as well. He then hosted a pretty expoitative Reality Show featuring Celebs going to his rehab clinic. And now he does podcasts mostly with occasional "news" talking head appearances.
Most recently he's known as one of the famous Dr's who claimed Covid-19 was being blown out of proportion by "the media." Apparently he apologized for that and urged people to follow Dr Fauci's advice/instruction but the damage is done.
People not liking this are crazy. I love Wards animation style so it is such a joy to watch.
This was my wife and I right here. I was ready to go and forced the first episode and while I enjoyed the visuals, it's basically a podcast that interrupts for a moment to say, die zombie!, or something similar. Just couldn't get into it at allI was intrigued by the concept, must the 'audio' portion took me out of the experience.
The conversations are an absolute chore to listen to, they seem like run-on sentences that never end. These conversations aren't entertaining, they aren't educational and they aren't deep.
The disconnection between the animation and the dialogue is too big, so i am always trying to pay attention in one of them while ignoring the other.
This show is great. I'm glad I didn't know Dr Drew was on the first episode or I wouldn't have watched but it's the worst episode so that checks out. I guess some of ya'll hate fun.
It's actually a very good show, it just seems people wanted it to be something it isn't trying to be.
But it's not as simple as "an animated podcast," that's really reductive.Netflix did not market it as an animated podcast, but as a normal narrative tv show.
Even the trailer and the description makes it sound like its a "normal" show.