Big ups for The Good Place in today's Grey Lady.
On Netflix there is "Norm Macdonald Has (Had?) A Show" E I E I O!
I don't want to spoiler, or build your hopes, butat least watch the first episode, with David Spade.
All I can say is that several times during the series (at least twice per episode on average) I was laughing uproariously!
To some extent, Norm is doing the Sasha Barron Cohen sort of thing that so many have co-opted. Where you interview some unsuspecting schlub, and the hilarity is when they allow you to make a fool out of them. (I'm not a fan of that kind of comedy, but I have laughed)
Norm is spoofing his guests, but he doesn't make them look or feel badly about what they have said or done. He's more self deprecating.
It's funny. and the season was about 7 eps, so it's not a lifelong commitment.
Saw the pilot for Green Acres last night. Just as I remembered it, and only marginally funny. Yet I do have very fond memories of later episodes. I don't think I'll be getting to those anytime soon. I'm happy with my memories, and apparently they are pretty good, given the way I remembered the pilot. (In all honesty, I might have seen the pilot twice, maybe three times. Once as the show began back in whenever it was, once, maybe, during Rerun season back then and again on Nick at Nite back in the '90s.)
I still remember my experience of seeing My 3 Sons from the beginning. That show was surreal for the first year(ish). Then I suppose there were "Notes" from upstairs, and the show got campier and more "Leave It To Beaver" and an all male cast of Donna Reed with a dash of Gilligan's Island. But it started out way more Dobie Gillis meets Ingmar Bergman.