Triumph returns home to Jack and June, in a surprisingly comfortable sitcom that puts this dog-out-of-water!
Look, its a dog!
The character is treated like a celebrity, and hes as famous as his co-star, Jack McBrayer.
Yknow, becoming the Jack McBrayer that we all know today.
There are already things likeBilly On the Streetnow pleasantly filling that niche.
The gamble pays off.
This is allverysitcom-y, but in the best possible way.
The comfortable, loose feel of it works in its favor.
who is doing his trademark sound effects here more than he isnt.
Im looking at you,Mulaney.
McBrayers aw shucks naivety works perfectly against Triumphs unrelenting id.
Throw in an elderly lady to mix things up, and how can you really go wrong?
They have a great energy.
If anyones getting the short end of the stick here, its McBrayer.
Itsa proven, solid bit though, so I understand the temptation.
Well see if its eventually weaned out as the show goes on.
Nothing seems to be off limits, and almost every other line is quotable stuff.
Like Triumph and Jack needing to meet ransom demands to save their robbed home.
There is stuff to be re-acquired!
Rating:
3.5 out of 5