I haven't seen the new reboot because I'm not willing to fork over money for Hulu and I'm also unwilling to pirate it, so this guy gives a summary of the new mini series.
I really think it failed every character on every front. Everyone has been Flanderized. The best example of this is Reese, Reese is just a perma-loser sponging off of his parents and trying to do an Angry Granpa ripoff by filming Hal in secret for Youtube bux. What should've happened is Reese should've ended up with his own food truck, a situation where his raw cooking talent keeps him afloat but his business competence reached its limits. You could even have a moment where a nigger tries to steal money out of Reese's tip jar while he has his back turned, Reese spots the theft and starts wrestling with the nigger through the window over the money. Then the cops arrive and arrest Reese for a hate crime. A perfect commentary on how modern life is unfair, fitting in perfectly with the spirit of the original show and Reese's character.
And on that note, I just figured out why all these modern reboots suck beyond the simple political jargon bullshit that gets wedged in, it's because character actions aren't character-driven anymore, character actions are driven by muh zeitgeist. There is no story, only events. Reese is filming Hal for Youtube not because that's his natural inclination, but because it's modern times and the writers have to address the modern zeitgeist because Youtube is what people relate to now. Never mind the fact that Reese is the least likely person in the family to be computer literate enough to even operate a Youtube channel. Thus, this version of Reese is essentially an imperfect clone of the real Reese grown in a lab and only has a hazy patchwork of the original's memories, so while he maintains some characteristics of the original, he behaves in radically different ways than before. A symptom of this fact is clone-Reese's character is boiled down and distilled to a few key characteristics where any nuance of his personality is gone and only an exaggerated caricature of him remains. In other words, Flanderization.
The only thing I do like is that Malcom isn't president and is on a political grind by running a charity org. There's a lot of potential to be had here, someone in the charity embezzling funds for themselves, somebody Malcom trusted dearly, and now they're holding the charity hostage by threatening to go to the press and blame Malcolm for the theft, and Malcolm has to figure out a way to oust the weasel from his charity without said weasel pulling the pin on the press grenade. That is something the original show would've done, expose rot and corruption in a system and either the characters are forced to accept it or they burn it down.
And on that note, I just figured out yet another reason why all these modern reboots suck. All of them have returned to this 1950s-esque passive attitude of trusting the institutions and society unquestioningly. There is no such thing as unfairness, corruption or even shitty people, and if there are, it's all due to white people white-ing around. There is no room for scathing critique of anything in an era where everyone speaks in therapese because there is no room for cutting truths or brutal insights because that would disrupt the hippy drum circle for five minutes. After all, you can't have a commentary on the human condition if the human condition has been refined into perfection. Truly, we have returned to the Garden of Eden.
I hate the new sister and I hate that she's, predictably, a tranny. Not even a real tranny, a Tumblr tranny-in-name-only type. I really wish there was at least one of these modern shows that didn't feature trannies at all. If this were still the 2000s, this show would've had the balls to have another character get fed up with her bullshit and call her a fraud who's only using transgenderism as a form of emotional blackmail, like all trannies do. In fact, the old show would've had a montage of her jumping from one bullshit political cause to the other while also jumping from one identity to the next, like before being a tranny she was an otherkin instead. Really hammer home the point that she's just a trend chaser.
This review doesn't give you much of a gleam into Malcolm's daughter as a character, but from what was shown on screen, I really don't care for her that much either. I guess the idea is she's like Malcolm in that she's neurotic, but it just doesn't work, I can't really place why.
Also, I noticed there's no mention of Jamie at all. Did they just forget that Jamie exists?