BroadcastChic
Excellent, a Must See
Holstra
Boring, long, and too preachy.
Clarissa Mora
The tone of this movie is interesting -- the stakes are both dramatic and high, but it's balanced with a lot of fun, tongue and cheek dialogue.
Myron Clemons
A film of deceptively outspoken contemporary relevance, this is cinema at its most alert, alarming and alive.
faddict2011
I stumbled across this show after i heard a few of my friends discussing a short clip from a trailer for the show - we googled the show looking for that clip and there was no stopping thereafter.The show is funny, witty and the characters are relatable. Matthew Perry is great and as usual has great presence and perfect comic timing. Julie White (Anne), Laura Benneti (Lauren)and John Cho (Steven) and most of the cast are really great at their roles. It's really sad that it was canceled because it had a good cast and the show was really gathering momentum. It has really great moments and I would have loved to see more of it. Hopefully, it will get picked up and followed through.
Anshul Agarwal
Well at first while watching the characters of this show except for Perry, I was like "mehh". But then I really enjoyed the show. The way everything is put together and the balance between those hilarious and sad moments are so perfect that they never ruin each other. And the way the characters start to grow pretty well as the season progresses. Its like they are more than just side characters, each of them have interesting story of themselves as well. Overall its a great show and eagerly waiting for the 2nd season. Well some of you may say that it doesn't deserves a 10/10. But I really enjoyed it enough to give it 10.And finally it was good to see Mathew Perry back.
Gummybear2012
I watched the pilot yesterday. I got so addicted, I have already finished all the episodes that have been released online. It is not the bursting out laughing type of comedy like Seinfeld or Friends, but Go On is certainly a feel good-worthy time waster. Matthew Perry is almost the same character as Chandler from Friends but his persona manages to carry the show off really well. It is hilarious in it's own way with the awkward and sarcastic jokes as well as the thought provoking lovable character personalities. If you have nothing to do and want to just smile on the inside, watch Go On!
veve_veve
After watching a few episodes of Go On, I'm disappointed. It's predictable, jokes are too easy, and it's a waste of Matthew Perry's talent. The characters are clichés: the lonely woman who loves cats, the weirdo who says the strangest things out of the blue, or the one who's too cool for the whole thing but somehow find his emotional side (and everyone says 'awww'). There's no original spin on the characters and I feel like I've heard the story many many times before. It's not the worst sitcom, there are few funny moments here and there, but too few, too far apart, and they were overtaken by the times when I felt like saying "Oh, come on!" rather than smile. Last, one thing I found particularly annoying is it's resemblance to NBC's Community. Not because I don't like the latter, I love the show, but Go On one is just a toned down version of Community, stripped of its best parts, in my opinion.