Review: Unstable Is a Futurist Comedy
A biotech lab led by a lightly fictionalized alternate version of Rob Lowe works to save the world.

In the new Netflix comedy Unstable, Rob Lowe stars as a lightly fictionalized alternate version of himself. Rather than a wildly successful, Earth-stoppingly charismatic Holly‑wood star, Ellis Dragon is a wildly successful, Earth-stoppingly charismatic Silicon Valley scientist. He runs a biotech lab that's working to save the world by, among other things, growing cheap replacement human organs and developing a carbon-capture procedure that will turn greenhouse gasses into cement.
The startup's future is at risk as Dragon spirals into mental-breakdown territory following the death of his wife. In a last-ditch effort to restore him to sanity and get the company back on track, his chief of staff secures the reluctant help of Dragon's son (played by Lowe's real-life son), who traded a promising career in science for work as a children's flute instructor in an ill-fated effort to outrun his father's celebrity.
The mental health angle may sound heavy, but the show's vibe is playful and heartwarming. With a plot that involves geoengineering, futurism, and the potential for entrepreneurial eccentrics to change history for the better, there's plenty here to smile about.
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Rob Lowe can be funny. Grinder, Parks & Rec
He can pull it off.
And the premise isn't too far fetched for comedy. James Vanderbeek in Don't Trust the Bitch in Apartment 23 worked really well.
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It was a fun show. But it was MONTHs ago. It’s not “new.”
And it's not clear it's getting a season 2.
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