Two episodes in, and it's not great, but also not bad at all. The tone is definitely all over the place, though I'd say I'm enjoying myself for the most part. Particularly the banter between Segal, Jessica Williams, and Ford, which gets a chuckle or two out of me every time.
Speaking of, I have no idea how they got Ford to do this, seeing as he's somehow, like, third billing, if that, on what basically amounts to a glorified sitcom, but I'm actually finding him surprisingly funny, and more game than he usually is. It's never not weird seeing him in something like this, but I'm liking him in it more than I thought I would.
Overall, so far, I'd say it's flawed but… pleasant. I wish they'd commit to a tone… it'll be a little too sitcomy… then sappy… then will feel *very* Apatow/Forgetting Sarah Marshall-ish… and then every ten minutes or so there's a distinct Ted Lasso vibe… and round and round it goes. It needs to find its footing, and hopefully it will, but I'll keep watching regardless.