I watched the whole season. It's not what I'd even begin to call hilarious, but it had a couple of mildly funny moments. I can't say that this stupid show "normalizes" cannibalism, seeing that is was largely a stomach-turning parade of abnormal, lowbrow comedy, relying on graphic displays of ripping out human internal organs, mutilated human body parts, gallons of vomit, sex with a "living cadaver"... and a bit of mildly clever but forgettable dialogue, delivered via Drew Barrymore (who I now, and will forever, associate with death and dismemberment)... BUT, what one person (me) finds repulsive, and unfunny, is another person's idea of great comedy. Zombie, flesh-eating-gore-porn is obviously popular entertainment, but I don't think this mess has a chance of continuing to a second season... but who knows? We skipped the commercials, so I don't know who sponsored it. IMDb rates Santa Clarita Diet a 7.8. I rate this show a zero-point waste of my time, and not pizzagate.
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rooting4redpillers ago
I watched the whole season. It's not what I'd even begin to call hilarious, but it had a couple of mildly funny moments. I can't say that this stupid show "normalizes" cannibalism, seeing that is was largely a stomach-turning parade of abnormal, lowbrow comedy, relying on graphic displays of ripping out human internal organs, mutilated human body parts, gallons of vomit, sex with a "living cadaver"... and a bit of mildly clever but forgettable dialogue, delivered via Drew Barrymore (who I now, and will forever, associate with death and dismemberment)... BUT, what one person (me) finds repulsive, and unfunny, is another person's idea of great comedy. Zombie, flesh-eating-gore-porn is obviously popular entertainment, but I don't think this mess has a chance of continuing to a second season... but who knows? We skipped the commercials, so I don't know who sponsored it. IMDb rates Santa Clarita Diet a 7.8. I rate this show a zero-point waste of my time, and not pizzagate.