"Where No One Can Remember Your Name"
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The first three episodes of season one of MAN ON THE INSIDE have an undefinable charm, much like its leading man, Ted Danson. The series has strong production values, including good direction, cinematography, and supporting roles. The overall worldview is one of romanticism with some biblical moral elements, with an emphasis on Charles finding his purpose after losing his wife a year before. The only biblical moral element is that he helps to thwart a thief. Some drunkenness and drug content in episode two, as well as slight sexual banter throughout the episodes, make it necessary for MOVIEGUIDE® to advise caution for teens.
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In Netflix’s series MAN ON THE INSIDE, Charles, a retired professor, answers a newspaper ad seeking an older man who is competent with 2020s technology. Passing his interview with a young woman named Julie, he discovers she is a P.I. trying to solve a stolen property case. She needs him to infiltrate an assisted living community in which one of the residents is sure someone has stolen her necklace. Excited to be doing something useful again, he quickly warms to the job and discovers that this may be a case of kleptomania. Charles must maintain his cover; only time will tell if being ON THE INSIDE will bring him out of himself.
The first three episodes of season one of MAN ON THE INSIDE have an understated and undefinable charm, much like its leading man, Ted Danson. His quirky appeal and quality deadpan lines remain memorable from CHEERS to this new comedic outing. The series has strong production values, including good direction, cinematography, and supporting roles. The developing mystery does draw one in. After finishing the first three episodes, most viewers will want to continue watching.
The series’ overall worldview is romanticism with some biblical moral elements. There is much emphasis on Charles finding his purpose after losing his wife a year before. The character is sympathetic and engaging, but the only biblical moral element is that he helps to thwart a thief. Some drunkenness and drug content and profanities in episode two, as well as slight sexual banter throughout the episodes, make it necessary for MOVIEGUIDE® to advise caution for teens