Prepare yourself for a rollercoaster ride of disappointment and eye-rolls with "The Not-So-Great Indian Kapil Show."
While Netflix may have thought they were serving up comedy gold, what we got was a lukewarm mess that even a laugh track couldn't salvage.
From Archana Puran Singh's forced cackles to Kapil Sharma's jokes that fell flatter than day-old soda, it's a wonder anyone made it through the first episode without reaching for the remote.
And let's not forget Sunil Grover's triumphant return... to mediocrity. His solo ventures in movies were like watching a train wreck in slow motion - painful and impossible to look away from.
Krushna Abhishek's performance was about as exciting as watching paint dry, and Kiku's portrayal as a chef left us wondering if he'd lost his taste buds along with his comedic timing.
In a show that lacked substance like a diet soda lacks flavor, we were left praying for a punchline that never came. Netflix may have tried to package it as comedy, but it landed more like a desperate plea for laughs from a sinking ship. But hey, don't take my word for it. Join the ranks of disappointed viewers and waste your time watching, if you dare.
Just be prepared for a comedy show that's about as funny as a root canal.