New “twisted” dark Netflix series that’s “unlike anything” divides viewers
The recently debuted Netflix series, titled “Bad Thoughts“, has sparked differing opinions among viewers since its premiere on the streaming platform.
Tom Segura’s comedy sketch series delves into various thought-provoking, dark topics across six twenty-minute segments.
A drawing depicts Segura’s character as a rural musician known as Rex Henley, who abducts his fans in order to gather their most profound struggles and transform them into chart-topping tunes.
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Starring in the show are Shea Whigham from Boardwalk Empire, Daniella Pineda known for Jurassic World, and Robert Iler, who was also in The Sopranos.
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The cast includes Shea Whigham (Boardwalk Empire), Daniella Pineda (Jurassic World), and Robert Iler (The Sopranos).
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Screen Rant characterizes the fresh series as “unconventional,” stating that Tom Segura presents an offbeat assortment of sketch comedy featuring progressively outrageous humor. However, despite this, it fails to innovate significantly throughout its broadcast.
Audience responses have been split, with some commending Segura’s program, whereas others found it challenging to finish watching it.
The person mentioned that they have never laughed so much before. They were impressed with the acting and camera quality,” said one viewer, while another fan expressed that they watched the entire show in one go last night, stating it was the best thing they’ve seen recently.
A spectator remarked: “I watched it all in one go last night. Now, it’s among my all-time favorite series. I’m eagerly waiting for more episodes to come.
In a casual manner, someone with less enthusiasm shared their opinion: “I found it completely unbearable. I barely made it past the first episode; I don’t plan on watching any more of it.
One viewer bluntly expressed that they found the show nearly unbearable to watch, whereas another, more diplomatic individual described it as a letdown, stating that despite enjoying your stand-up performances, this latest series was challenging to get through.
A dissatisfied spectator remarked, “Not even halfway through the first act. Remarkably poor,” while another offered a balanced perspective: “It seems like you either love it wholeheartedly, or despise it entirely; there doesn’t appear to be any middle ground.
Bad Thoughts is available now to stream on Netflix.
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