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The series focuses on comedian Andrew Dice Clay (played by himself) as he moves his family to Las Vegas in hopes of making a comeback while dealing with problems from his family, his ex and his finances.
Clay's disbelief at, and arguments with, the world and society at large suggest a man who is indeed attempting to grow with the times, but is also failing regularly.
Strengthen or ditch most of the supporting cast (and go Louie-style with a rotating ensemble) and Dice could become something really special. As is, it's still an interesting chapter in a return of a once-superstar that most of us never saw coming.
The six episodes don't feature enough laughs to rank it among the essential comedies, even if the writing in specifics is pretty solid. A handful of jokes land every episode. Few miss. The tone is consistently light.