That's the unfortunate tradeoff with them. It's slightly more tolerable than Srsly Wrong which I can't stand for the same reason, but almost always shows why improv is an ingredient rather than a dish. We don't need three minutes of a bad impression to know how a married couple would have an argument.
That's the unfortunate tradeoff with them. It's slightly more tolerable than Srsly Wrong which I can't stand for the same reason, but almost always shows why improv is an ingredient rather than a dish. We don't need three minutes of a bad impression to know how a married couple would have an argument.