Episode 5 of Kevin Hart: Don’t F**k This Up is titled ‘This Has to Work’.
The episode focuses on Kevin’s global Irresponsible tour and we reflect on his comedic journey and road to acceptance before receiving the biggest news of his career.
Kevin Hart: Don’t F**KThis Up Episode 5 Review

The episode begins as Kevin embarks to the UK where the live Netflix show was shot for Irresponsible. Kevin reveals the UK sales numbers for his shows are equal to that of his New York figures. With that in mind, he wanted to pay homage to his loyal fanbase here in the UK by shooting the Netflix live-show here.
Eniko comes along with Kevin on the trip to the UK and they’re talking about possibly having another child. Well, Eniko is.
Kevin’s reactions to this conversation are hilarious as they talk about sex and babies. It’s a lighthearted introduction to yet another solid episode of this fascinating Netflix series.

During his trip to London, none other than Samuel L. Jackson turns up to see Kevin.
This docuseries just evolved the second Samuel L. Jackson jumped on screen!
It’s so nice to see that people around Kevin keep him grounded. He says it’s impossible for him to get an ego around his friends, they always bring him down to earth and keep him real.
It’s cool to see the behind the scenes of the UK Netflix standup show and the aftermath of that performance.
I feel as thou this docuseries has the potential to be an ongoing thing. It’s such a strong first season installment where not one episode feels like filler.
The Early Days

It’s at this point in the episode where we roll the clocks back to how Kevin started out and how he went from a nobody to a somebody. Kevin speaks about the people he met who helped him to get him through the ranks and help to put him on the map.
Even to this day Kevin always feels like standup comedy is his lifeline. He doesn’t want to be known as just a movie star. He wants his comedy to shine above anything else he participates in. Sitting around a table with the likes of Chris Rock and other comedians in New York reminiscing is a great scene to witness.
The next minute he’s on a jet to Canada and he’s meeting Dave Chapelle.
You can see the love in the comedy community between these guys is strong. Everyone supports one another and once again this episode injects good vibes.
Overall

Embellishing on my last point there. The whole docuseries sends us a motto. The series starts out with Kevin seeking redemption for his mistakes.
The series acts as a growth of character and conveys a strong message to us all. How to live, how to act, how to grow, how to believe in yourself and how to not give up.
I hope and pray for another season is planned because we need more shows like this in our world nowadays.
It’s nice to watch a documentary where you genuinely learn things beneficial to your present and to your future.

On a personal note, the views for these episode reviews are going insane! I want to thank you all for checking them out.
I appreciate your love, your support and 2019 has been one to remember.
The biggest year of Back to the Movies to date!
With the sheer number of people reading these episode reviews right now if you know Kevin in any way shape or form.
Pass on my love, my respect and my thanks for creating one hell of a show.
Happy Holidays everybody. Make 2020 one to remember!
Kevin Hart: Don’t F**k This Up Episode 5 review by Sean Evans
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