Running Point Season 1, Episode 9 Review – “The Playoffs”
Running Point hits a new low with a disappointing penultimate episode.
Running Point hits a new low with a disappointing penultimate episode.
Running Point tries to marry its basketball and personal stories together, in a woefully undercooked half hour.
Running Point delivers another confused, cluttered, and underwhelmingly unfunny half hour with “A Special Place in Hell”.
Running Point tries its hand at being a basketball show and a romantic comedy, to equally disastrous results.
Running Point takes baby steps towards finding its voice in an irritatingly thin, occasionally intriguing episode.
Running Point takes a trio of interesting premises… and proceeds to do nothing with them in an underwhelming episode.
Running Point takes a small step forward with a slightly more focused, streamlined episode.
Any comedic potential in Running Point’s second episode is drowned out by its burgeoning identity crisis.
Running Point’s solid pilot is full of familiar elements and intriguing performances – a bit too many, in fact, for it to really find its rhythm.