‘Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat’ Review: Amazon’s Comedy-Reality-Hoax Hybrid Returns for a Sweeter, Blander Second Season
Amazon's reality hoax show 'Jury Duty' has returned with a second season called 'Company Retreat.' The new season follows the same format where an unsuspecting person believes they're in a real situation while surrounded by actors. This time, instead of jury duty, the premise involves a temp job at a fictional hot sauce company called 'Rockin' Grandma's.' Critics are reviewing whether the show can replicate its original success.
The show has successfully done the impossible by recreating its original magic with an even more hilarious concept. The new season is joyously delightful and proves the format can work beyond its original jury duty setting.
While the second season is sweeter and more endearing, it's also blander than the original. The company retreat premise, though workable, doesn't quite capture the lightning-in-a-bottle energy of the first season's courthouse setting.
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