Review 2016

Review 2016 (2016)

EndedNews show

A review of the biggest news stories of the year.

Network
ScheduleMonday - Sunday (daily) (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E08The Year in Sportdéc. 24, 2016
S01E07We Remember Part 2déc. 23, 2016
S01E06The Year in Filmdéc. 23, 2016
S01E05We Remember Part 1déc. 23, 2016
S01E04The Year in Sciencedéc. 22, 2016
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Review 2016' premiere?

'Review 2016' premiered on March 17, 2016.

Who starred as the main character in 'Review 2016'?

Andy Daly starred as the main character, Forrest MacNeil, in 'Review 2016'.

What is the premise of 'Review 2016'?

'Review 2016' follows Forrest MacNeil as he reviews different experiences and activities, taking suggestions from viewers and immersing himself into various situations.

In which city does 'Review 2016' take place?

'Review 2016' is set in Los Angeles.

What is the genre of 'Review 2016'?

'Review 2016' is a comedy-drama television series.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Review 2016'?

The first season of 'Review 2016' consisted of 9 episodes.

Who created 'Review 2016'?

'Review 2016' was created by Andrew Daly, Charlie Siskel, and Jeffrey Blitz.

Which network aired 'Review 2016'?

'Review 2016' aired on Comedy Central.

Which episode of 'Review 2016' received critical acclaim?

The episode titled "Pancakes; Divorce; Pancakes" from 'Review 2016' received critical acclaim for its dark humor and Andy Daly's performance.

What are some of the memorable reviews conducted by Forrest MacNeil in 'Review 2016'?

Some memorable reviews in 'Review 2016' include Forrest reviewing "Being Batman," "Eating 30 Pancakes," "Quitting Your Job," and "Divorce."

Was 'Review 2016' based on a real show?

Yes, 'Review 2016' was based on an Australian television series called 'Review with Myles Barlow.'

Did 'Review 2016' receive any awards or nominations?

Yes, 'Review 2016' received critical acclaim and was nominated for several awards, including a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series for Andy Daly.

Were there any guest stars in 'Review 2016'?

Yes, 'Review 2016' featured guest stars such as James Urbaniak, Fred Willard, and Emo Philips.

Did 'Review 2016' have a cult following?

'Review 2016' developed a dedicated cult following due to its unique blend of dark humor and Andy Daly's performance.

Did 'Review 2016' explore controversial or taboo topics?

Yes, 'Review 2016' often delved into controversial and taboo topics, pushing boundaries and challenging societal norms.

Did 'Review 2016' end on a cliffhanger?

'Review 2016' did not end on a cliffhanger, but it left viewers wanting more of Forrest MacNeil's absurd and unpredictable reviews.

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