Forky's view of things that are both simple yet complex is endearing, thoughtful and full of humor. I only wish episodes were longer than three minutes.
Forky Asks a Question is a complete waste of time. ... I discovered there's a lot more telling than showing here, and a lot more joking than educating, as Forky (Tony Hale) bobbles around for maximum slapstick without getting (or giving) any clear answers at all. But hey, at least one of the episodes relies on good-old fashioned sexist humor about gossiping housewives for its main joke! Skip this, which feels like cutting-room-floor webisode content straight out of 2007. Fork off.