The Midnight Gospel review

This is a The Midnight Gospel review, Netflix’s newest hit animated series. Season 1 Review: The Midnight Gospel lets Ward go nuts without any network censors or content restrictions, and the team over at Titmouse absolutely runs with it. TV Series Review.

The Midnight Gospel is less of a TV adaptation of introspective oddball comedian/podcaster Duncan Trussell’s work on The Duncan Trussell Family Hour than it is a collage featuring its audio. THE MIDNIGHT GOSPEL NETFLIX SERIES REVIEW | Double Toasted - It's usually the same old song and dance where a new animated series gets a … Season 1 Review: The Midnight Gospel lets Ward go nuts without any network censors or content restrictions, and the team over at Titmouse absolutely runs with it. The Midnight Gospel is nominally about an otherworldly “spacecaster” named Clancy, a puce-colored, green-eyed humanoid with a signature hillbilly-style hat who lives in the Chromatic Ribbon. Jump to Comments. The Midnight Gospel lets Ward go nuts without any network censors or content restrictions, and the team over at Titmouse absolutely runs with it.

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Much of the hype surrounding Netflix's new animated series The Midnight Gospel centers around it as Pendleton Ward's follow-up to Adventure Time.However, those expecting The Midnight Gospel to be an adult version of Adventure Time need to adjust their expectations. It is a show like no other I have seen, and my favorite of the last few years. So while the combination of creative talent behind the scenes is a winner, this new series is likely only going to appeal to the Adult Swim crowd. The Midnight Gospel is coming out on 4/20 for a reason: The discussions and animation on this show are trippy AF.

Dylan Hostetter, Reporter May 10, 2020. ‘The Midnight Gospel’ Review: ‘Adventure Time’ Creator’s Astonishing New Netflix Show Pendleton Ward and Duncan Trussell's trippy new series is a profound cosmic journey. Eric Kohn The Midnight Gospel really is the perfect watch for this exact moment when we are, all of us across the world, trapped within the confines of our own homes. Review: Netflix’s ‘The Midnight Gospel’ is a wacky spiritual trip The series belongs in the company of such series as 'Fleabag' and 'BoJack Horseman' Wei-Huan Chen May 14, 2020 Updated: May 14, 2020, 11:24 am Clancy, a spacecaster with a malfunctioning multiverse simulator, leaves the comfort of his home to interview beings living in dying worlds. Read full review