Responsable du département d'anglais d'une université mal financée, Hank Devereaux oscille entre la crise de la quarantaine et l'effondrement total.
Bande-annonce
Casting
Bob Odenkirk
William Henry Devereaux, Jr.
Mireille Enos
Lily Devereaux
Cedric Yarbrough
Paul Rourke
Diedrich Bader
Tony Conigula
Olivia Scott Welch
Julie Devereaux
Suzanne Cryer
Gracie DuBois
Sara Amini
Meg Quigley
Nancy Robertson
Billie
Arthur Keng
Teddy
Alvina August
June
Haig Sutherland
Finny
Shannon DeVido
Emma
Daniel Doheny
Russell
Oscar Nuñez
Dean Rose
Ellen MacNevin
Rachel
Jackson Kelly
Bartow
Anne Gee Byrd
Laurel
Dolores Drake
Jill
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Commentaires
10 commentaires
After having seen Bob Odenkirk take such a different acting turn in the movie "Nobody", I was hoping for something unique in "Lucky Hank", as well. I don't know what everybody was looking for, but I thought what I got in the first episode of this show was just what I wanted. Fresh. Different. And very funny. If you're looking for sex and violence and mind-numbing, avant garde humor, this is not the show for you. If you're wanting some dry wit, grown-up humor, and intelligent writing...you'll find a home with this one. It has me looking forward to Sunday nights again. Thanks, AMC!! I'll definitely be telling my friends and family about this one.
I count myself a huge fan of Bob's work, so I was stoked about this coming out. But by the third episode I had to face the fact that I just was not feeling it. But I didn't write my take until now because although I stopped watching I was giving my mind time to figure out why the show didn't take for me. I think I have it in one sentence now, so here goes: This show is bogged down and lacks forwar momentum because too many neurotic characters sharing the same story is just boring, uninteresting. It's not comedy if it's painful to watch/listen to one scene after another just going from neurotic husband to neurotic wife, to other neurotic colleagues, to neurotic students. I agree that it is ultra realistic in that it reflects a real world possibility, but it's not entertaining. Woody Allen is the master of the high concentration neurotic characters brought together but this crew can't capture that Allenesk vibe at all. Total snooze fest. Not fun or funny, just depressing.
