View Full Version : Miracle Workers mostly falls flat in trying to jump on the afterlife TV bandwagon


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02-13-2019, 12:40 AM
https://mashable.com/article/miracle-workers-good-place-forever-death-shows/

"Too much of the world and its rules feel half-baked, especially compared to the meticulous world building of immediate predecessors like Forever or The Good Place," says Proma Khosla of the TBS comedy starring Daniel Radcliffe as an angel and Steve Buscemi as God. She adds: "Miracle Workers is not objectively a bad show, but it doesn't pull its weight in adding to the pantheon of television-tackles-death. If you're going to go for the big ideas, you have to commit, to swing big, to take a leap of faith like Buscemi's God pitching Earth to investors. It was a weird idea (the f*ck is with giraffes!?), but he committed to it."

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Steve Buscemi couldn't be more perfect as an extremely fallible lord (https://www.rollingstone.com/tv/tv-reviews/miracle-workers-review-793332/)
Miracle Workers has the right idea and the wrong execution (https://www.indiewire.com/2019/02/miracle-workers-tbs-review-daniel-radcliffe-heaven-1202043234/)
Miracle Workers' issue with lack of world-building is especially egregious in the context of The Good Place (https://www.vulture.com/2019/02/miracle-workers-tbs-review.html)
It finds humor and warmth in the most unusual places, avoiding obvious gimmicks (https://www.newsday.com/entertainment/tv/miracle-workers-review-1.27059804)
Miracle Workers is one long joke that eventually runs dry (https://variety.com/2019/tv/reviews/miracle-workers-review-daniel-radcliffe-tbs-1203137417/)
What surprised Daniel Radcliffe about the afterlife? (https://ew.com/tv/2019/02/12/daniel-radcliffe-miracle-workers-interview)