The series employs "mockumentary" techniques to depict the fictional, reality-style adventures of enthusiastic professional critic Forrest MacNeil, who hosts a TV show called "Review" in which he participates in any life experience that his viewers request in order to determine whether or not that life experience "is any good." Following that, Forrest assesses each life experience on a one-to-five-star scale in-studio. However, As Forrest is asked to review'stealing,' 'drug addiction,' 'racism,' 'being divorced,' 'seeking revenge,' and 'running from the law,' his intense curiosity and unwavering commitment to the show unexpectedly backfire in ways that increasingly devastate his life.
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The series employs "mockumentary" techniques to depict the fictional, reality-style adventures of enthusiastic professional critic Forrest MacNeil, who hosts a TV show called "Review" in which he participates in any life experience that his viewers request in order to determine whether or not that life experience "is any good." Following that, Forrest assesses each life experience on a one-to-five-star scale in-studio. However, As Forrest is asked to review'stealing,' 'drug addiction,' 'racism,' 'being divorced,' 'seeking revenge,' and 'running from the law,' his intense curiosity and unwavering commitment to the show unexpectedly backfire in ways that increasingly devastate his life.
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