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But in order to get beyond the “sashay away” sloganeering and gags about how heterosexual men love smelling their own farts, you have to sit through two episodes that suggest it may be that bad, after all. More than any other genre, comedy can take a few episodes to find its tone and rhythm even shows that settled into greatness, from Schitt’s Creek to Parks and Recreation, had a slow ascent. Q Force is not going to be one of those, and I do wonder how many viewers will have the patience to wait for it to get better. Steve Maryweather (Will & Grace’s Sean Hayes), known to his friends as Mary, is the valedictorian of his spy class: the fittest, smartest secret agent coming through training that year. When he uses his graduation speech to come out of the closet, he is immediately sidelined and allocated a small crew of misfits, who work from the back of his house in West Hollywood and are never allowed out in the field. Homophobia is not so much widespread in this world as endemic, and at every turn, Mary and his friends are held back because they are gay.
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Until, that is, they prove themselves to be excellent at spying, and are trusted to crack an international uranium-dealing ring that turns out to be part of a bigger global conspiracy. The Good Place’s Michael Schur created it, along with Hayes. The showrunner, Gabe Liebman, worked on Pen15, Brooklyn Nine-Nine and Broad City. The cast includes Wanda Sykes, Laurie Metcalf, Gary Cole and David Harbour, all doing their best with what they have, but limited by oddly old-fashioned jokes.
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The cultural references are so dated I started to wonder if it was deliberate, a retro choice, like midcentury modern sideboards or moustaches.