"Pete Davidson's self-referential comedy 'Bupkis' receives mixed reviews"

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Pete Davidson's new semi-autobiographical comedy series, Bupkis, presents a "heightened, fictionalized version" of the star's life and is surprisingly likable. The show features a phenomenal ensemble cast and moments of unexpected emotion, making it a millennial Curb Your Enthusiasm minus the sneering misanthropy. While Davidson's character is often selfish and impulsive, the best episodes focus on him as a son, brother, grandson, and nephew. Bupkis premieres on Peacock on May 4th.
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- Bupkis review – Pete Davidson plays Pete Davidson in messy series The Guardian
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- Bupkis review: Pete Davidson's comedy series falls flat The A.V. Club
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