Amy Amatangelo, writing for
The Hollywood Reporter, called the show "Part mockumentary, part reality show, part sitcom and entirely hilarious" and said the show works because "the innately likable siblings are willing to be the brunt of the joke". Ellie Shechet, in a review for
The Muse – Jezebel, said that the show was surprisingly great. While characterizing the show as one that makes you giggle (not laugh) and as
relatively funny, she said that she couldn't wait for season 2. David Hinkley, in a review for the
New York Daily News, felt that the show was taking on an impossible task – trying to create situations that are sillier or more outlandish than what is already on reality shows. And he felt it was "not at all hilarious" and in the end more likely to make us "nod off". Allison Keene, in a review for
Collider gave the Pilot a "3-star Good" rating (Proceed with cautious optimism). She said the show was "fun, and while it has a clear sense of the scene it's deconstructing with perceptive humor, it's never mean". ==References==