Loot - Season 1 -
The phrase "on paper" regarding Loot Season 1 refers to the series' high potential based on its and star-studded cast , which many critics felt was a "sure-fire home run" before it actually aired. Why it looked great "on paper"
The show's pre-release appeal was built on a foundation of proven comedy talent: Loot - Season 1
The ensemble includes Joel Kim Booster, Nat Faxon, Ron Funches, and Michaela Jaé Rodriguez. The actual reception The phrase "on paper" regarding Loot Season 1
Some critics felt the show lacked a clear narrative path in its early episodes and took time to establish its characters' growth. While the show eventually found its groove by
While the show eventually found its groove by around episode four or five, early reviews suggested it didn't immediately live up to its "on paper" potential:
Developed by Matt Hubbard ( 30 Rock , Parks and Recreation ) and Alan Yang ( Parks and Recreation , Master of None ).
