Centers on Clyde, a meek, unassuming fast food worker who decides to become a super hero.Centers on Clyde, a meek, unassuming fast food worker who decides to become a super hero.Centers on Clyde, a meek, unassuming fast food worker who decides to become a super hero.
Andy Earnest Spencer
- Mr. Phillips
- (as Andy Spencer)
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- ConnectionsRemade as Super Clyde (2015)
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But with this, he did unfortunately miss the mark SLIGHTLY. But not fixable by that 2015 pilot (I assume.) This was just clearly a style forced on him by someone else. So comic-book-esque.
Plus, this guy was just an average guy. Typically Greg Garcia does people that have a reason to grow. Not that this guy doesn't, but it was just emotional growth for the most part.
But the core idea is what he's best at: trying to better the world. It's executed the wrong way, though. Not very funny, or interesting with unique characters, and feels a bit long.
But I can't say this enough, it's not as bad as The Millers. Not that I don't like The Millers, but when ranking amongst Greg Garcia's other work...it's just such a basic sitcom.
I started this last night, fell asleep halfway through, and finished it today.
Plus, this guy was just an average guy. Typically Greg Garcia does people that have a reason to grow. Not that this guy doesn't, but it was just emotional growth for the most part.
But the core idea is what he's best at: trying to better the world. It's executed the wrong way, though. Not very funny, or interesting with unique characters, and feels a bit long.
But I can't say this enough, it's not as bad as The Millers. Not that I don't like The Millers, but when ranking amongst Greg Garcia's other work...it's just such a basic sitcom.
I started this last night, fell asleep halfway through, and finished it today.
- dewlover420
- Oct 10, 2022
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- Runtime22 minutes
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