
The latest series set in Atlanta, titled “Everything’s Going to Be Great,” attempts to blend elements of drama and comedy but ultimately struggles to find its footing. The performances by Bryan Cranston and Allison Janney, two seasoned actors, provide the show’s main appeal. Their nuanced portrayals offer moments of genuine connection and emotional depth that keep viewers somewhat engaged despite the script’s weaknesses.
However, the storyline is often found wanting, lacking the complexity and sharpness expected from a dramedy. The plot feels thin and underdeveloped, leaving the actors with limited material to work with. The writing misses opportunities to explore themes more profoundly or inject the humor and wit that could have elevated the series.
Overall, while Cranston and Janney do their best to infuse life into their characters, the show’s fragile script and uneven pacing hold it back from becoming a standout piece. Fans of intelligent and well-crafted dramedies may find this series disappointing, but those who appreciate strong performances might still find value in watching.