Difficult to see past the preposterous collision of alphabet characters (a few having such poor acting abilities they hat tip the director's desperate PC pandering) as well as antics, gags, set-ups, props (the conspicuous placement of half a dozen LGBT flags) and shtick after shtick that culminates in an incomprehensible mash up. This is not an inspired production, it's a coldly strategic and detached execution trying to please too many parties where in the end you care about no one or their circumstances.