olapola-564-587052
I'm gonna go out on a limb and say that failure after 1 season, well it's been known to happen. The first thing that comes to mind is Big Giant Swords, which was somewhat comedy based.Grace has shaped her internet persona over many years, creating a somewhat of a character that will either soar and make me gag of laughter or stare at my screen, time slowing down to a crawl.I fear for some of the load bearing pillars she bases her show on. Watching internet clips and reacting to them isn't exactly ground breaking creativity, very much like my way of writing. Nothing to write home about. I've always loved watching Grace online, but 20 minutes just seems like overkill, even on a weekly basis. Smaller portions daily/almost daily (kind of like heroin.) is still the preferred format for her style of comedy.
mmoneta
The first episode felt awkward and stilted - probably why it seemed Grace was reading off a teleprompter.The second episode felt much smoother and natural (well, Grace natural). We have a "three episode minimum rule" for new shows, to account for bad first impressions, and it certainly paid off for The Grace Helbig Show.Maybe there actually was a teleprompter in the first episode; who knows. But whatever change they made, it produced positive results. We enjoy Grace's web videos, and having more to watch is always better (remember when there were five videos a week?). I'm kind of sorry that they're censoring it though; it's not broadcast. Can we pretend we're all grownups? Or at least young children? Has anyone seen the comments kids leave on YouTube videos? They know more curse words than the network censors ever will.We'll keep watching.
Lilah Osbaldeston
Grace Helbig is very funny; as demonstrated by her Youtube videos. She has a sense of humor based on awkwardness, timing, and unexpected puns. The problem with this first episode was having a dedicated flow the producers wanted to achieve. Grace is the least funny when given heavy direction as it takes away from the rawness of her humor style. A lot of the show seemed forced. Her awkwardness didn't lend itself to the beginning segments of the show and the whole thing seemed pretty unnatural. The interview was fine, though Grace didn't actually speak much. The part with her Youtube friend was just a Youtube challenge on E!. Finding internet videos to laugh at is nothing new and adding a drinking game to it doesn't really make it different.I hope they can get the flow of the show more streamlined and in line with Grace's humor. I really want to enjoy it, but when the show seems like a long Youtube video, I can't really see it lasting too long. Grace could be a great show host, but this doesn't really seem like a fitting style.
kossiek
To begin with i love Grace Helbig, was a huge fan of her early YouTube videos and was super excited to see she got her on show with E. First 5 minutes felt as though she was relying on the teleprompter however this was to be expected as the pressure would have been ridiculous of having your own talk show. As soon as she began her interview with Aisha Tyler she immediately transformed to the Grace we all know and love; it's at this stage where you see the shows potential. Mamrie Hart made an appearance bringing copious amounts of genuine, contagious laughter.The format of the show is a refreshing change from all the stagnant talk shows out there, and incorporated a new demographic to television, that being YouTube subscribers who prefer the comfort of the mouse pad over the remote control.