It's quite good, and while I am no big Seth Rogen fan, he has hit a rich target field of idiocy in the stench of what I call "Hollywood product," with some of the sharpest black comedy we've ever gotten from TV. Not digress too much on this, but I am really pleased with the recent rise of superb black comedy in movies and TV of recent years. Black comedy, of the Strangelove type that gets us to laugh at and so better understand the worst of the worst of human nature, has emerged as an important aspect and underlying force in zenith masterpieces like Parasite and Succession, and as the main concept, been really good in some lesser but sharply observed things like Don't Look Up.
Living of course in a time when the real world is both horrifying and intolerable, these works that just as truthful as horrifically funny, are more useful than ever before.