KNUCKLES plays like a combinationĀ of Huluās little-seen FUTURE MAN and the SONIC movies. Itās a road movie with ridiculous set pieces thatās in search of a better story.Ā
For all of its starts and stops, the series drives off okay before it goes off the map with a horrible two-episode detour (Worst. Shabbat. Dinner. Ever.), and finds its way back once the always engaging Cary Elwes comes in a blazing. With that, thereās enough power packed in the punch of KNUCKLES to make this slight series worth your time.
Hereās my episodic breakdown:
E1 ā The WarriorĀ š
Solid setup that goes a little bit too family-friendly at times.
E2 ā Donāt Ever Say I Wasnāt There For YouĀ š
Firework action and a hilarious dream sequence make audiences start to care about Wade Whippleās quest.
E3 ā The Shabbat Dinner š¤®
The only redeeming part is watching Stockard Channing pronounce Knuckles with a Jewish accent, āKnuchles.āĀ Ā
E4 ā The Flames of Disaster š¤®
A musical episode that fails due to Julian Barrattās inability to sing and the main song not being memorable.Ā
E5 ā Reno, BabyĀ š
Cyrano de Bergerac with Knuckles oddly pairs nicer than it sounds.
E6 ā What Happens in Reno, Stays in RenoĀ š¤©
The season finale finds its purpose with a worthy big bad and several dramatic bowling moments. Also, Paul Scheer is hilarious, as usual.
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You donāt āgotta go fastā to watch KNUCKLES, but you should pick up a couple of rings and check out the latest video game series, which is much better than it deserves to be.Ā
Itās available to stream on Paramount+.

