“Schwarzenegger’s ability to laugh at himself is a persistent pleasure throughout this enjoyably hokey espionage dramedy”
Fubar, Netflix
“Schwarzenegger’s ability to laugh at himself is a persistent pleasure throughout series two of this enjoyably hokey espionage dramedy. Fubar clearly doesn’t take itself seriously, which is just as well as it’s one of the cheapest-looking shows on Netflix. From the over-the-top action scenes to shoe-string special effects, it has the hokey look of a mid-1980s action series. Yet, far from a deal breaker, the lack of polish adds to the charm. Bad accents, absurd set-pieces and a wise-cracking cast of support characters confirm FUBAR as hammier than a triple bacon sandwich.”
Ed Power, The i
“Even though it’s strewn with shoot-outs galore, gory deaths which stray into Midsomer Murders territory – watch out for the meat slicer – and frequent dives into the most basic of toilet humour, Fubar somehow comes off as slightly dull. Which is some going for an overstuffed plot which includes a comedy pig, the threat of nuclear armageddon and an extraordinarily high body count.”
Keith Watson, The Telegraph
Confessions of a Parent Killer, Paramount+
“It is not until the final minutes that all the facts are laid before us. The new ones make it clear that… the viewer has been kept in a state of much greater uncertainty and intrigue than we would or could otherwise have been. A narrative must be shaped and an amount of storytelling leeway granted – but this goes far beyond that and taints the overall endeavour to an unpalatable extent.”
Lucy Mangan, The Guardian
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