Note: this is a spoiler-free review of the first season of Friends From College, which premieres on Netflix on July 14. I'll discuss basic plot and character details but avoid getting too deep into specifics.
By all rights, Friends From College should have been right up my alley. The latest addition to Netflix's sizable lineup of original comedies was co-created, co-written and directed by Nicholas Stoller (of Neighbors and Forgetting Sarah Marshall fame). It features a very talented cast that includes Keegan-Michael Key (Key & Peele), Cobie Smulders (How I Met Your Mother), Fred Savage (The Wonder Years) and Billy Eichner (Difficult People). And as someone who's farther into his 30s than I'd care to acknowledge most of the time, I can certainly see the appeal in a show about a group of friends pining for the excitement and simplicity of their college years. But that formula only works when viewers can connect with this cast of disaffected 40-somethings. And for whatever reason, Friends From College seems intent on painting its characters in the worst light possible.
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