The series uses "mockumentary" tactics to describe the fictional, reality TV-style exploits of enthusiastic professional critic Forrest MacNeil, who produces a TV show called "Review" in which he engages in whatever life experience his viewers ask him to, to find out if it's "good". After that, Forrest grades each life experience on a one-to-five-star scale in the studio. Forrest's intense curiosity and relentless commitment to the show backfire, destroying his life when he is asked to review'stealing,' 'drug addiction,' 'being a racist,' 'being divorced,' 'seeking revenge,' and 'running from the law.'
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The series uses "mockumentary" tactics to describe the fictional, reality TV-style exploits of enthusiastic professional critic Forrest MacNeil, who produces a TV show called "Review" in which he engages in whatever life experience his viewers ask him to, to find out if it's "good". After that, Forrest grades each life experience on a one-to-five-star scale in the studio. Forrest's intense curiosity and relentless commitment to the show backfire, destroying his life when he is asked to review'stealing,' 'drug addiction,' 'being a racist,' 'being divorced,' 'seeking revenge,' and 'running from the law.'
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