Ugh
Is the fact that every male character on the show is self-righteous chauvinistic garbage supposed to be part of the gag, or something? The main character/narrator violates his wife’s consent twice in the first five minutes and later badgers her into “cooperating” and calls it a win, and then he spends a ton of time being judgmental about another character’s cheating before frivolously and incorrectly accusing a random old lady of adultery. I tapped out when he suspiciously talked down to a housekeeper for no reason. Terrible dialogue and robotic voice acting I can handle; this is just cringe.
Lassgiselle via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/16/21
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