Look, this is one of those things where the premise sounds like it could be a quirky kids' show—talking shapes! a conveyor belt!—but it's absolutely not. This is HBO comedy for adults who appreciate surrealist humor and experimental formats.
That said, if you're into weird, imaginative comedy, this is genuinely delightful. Torres has a gift for finding emotional depth in the absurd (a triangle with anxiety, an oval with body image issues), and the whole thing feels like a performance art piece that happens to be funny. The 85% RT scores reflect that it's quality work, not just random weirdness.
But let's be real: this is niche. If you need your comedy to have a traditional setup-punchline structure, or if you're watching with kids, skip it entirely. For teens 15+ who already appreciate Torres's sensibility or adults looking for something genuinely original, it's worth the watch. Just know what you're getting into—this is slow, strange, and unapologetically artsy.




