
"Reggie and Rusty are unbothered by this taunt because they're too busy accusing each other of sitting on the remote needed to turn off the TV."
"Morgan's and Moynihan's faces as the men high five and hug, each totally supportive of the other's daffiness and certain of the other's loyalty, are not just delightful."
"Dinkins's strength lies in its ensemble and in how these characters' various relationships drive the proceedings more than whatever episodic scenarios play out each week."
In the season finale, Reggie Dinkins and Rusty Boyd, retired football players, react to Jerry Basmati's Hall of Fame vote for Rusty. Despite Jerry's intention to create tension, Reggie and Rusty remain unfazed, focusing instead on their playful banter over a remote control. The show emphasizes the strength of its ensemble cast and character relationships, moving beyond episodic plots to create a rich, inclusive narrative. Co-creators Robert Carlock and Sam Means infuse the series with a satirical tone reminiscent of their previous works.
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