gvilchis23
This tv series is awesome! you need to think a little bit to find the references with what is happen and a reality situation, they just go "extreme" but in a very funny way!
volk_stepni
If you were able to watch Monty Python Flying Circus, you'll be able to enjoy this one to. A lot of absurdity, but in a good way. But it takes some adjusting to it.. You might get offended here and there.. wandering if they didn't took it too far. This is why, it's better to watch in a company. Also, watching it alone might make you miss a thing or two while laughing or simply because too much is going on.For my personal taste: It would be much, much better if less time would be given to special effects and more effort to dialog's and characters to evolve. But then it wouldn't be what it is now.I like the not so subtle critique of modern society.. I was able to survive majority of the things shown in the series.. and it's refreshing that someone else is able to see that in an absurd, comic way.
richard-764
Just what TV needs--a smart, wild and outrageous (in a good way) comedy with bizarre happenings and plot points that are unexpected. If you haven't seen it--start with episode 1 or 2 and get acquainted. I loved each episode except "Wedding in Hell," as it fell flat toward the end of the show. Otherwise, Jay Baruchel, who was excellent in "Nick & Nora's Ultimate Playlist" and "Tropic Thunder," not to mention "This is the End," continues to amaze with his slacker downbeat no girlfriend life. As his sidekick, Eric Andre is a rare find. I can not recommend this series too highly. Production values and CGI are great as well. I only wish there were more episodes in the first season--waiting until January 2016 is not fun (same for "Better Call Saul," with only one to go...).
reallynotnick
First off, stop reading about this show, just watch it, go in knowing nothing. I had never seen anything besides a couple random 15 second ads for the show that didn't make sense at the time, but now it all clicks. I have never laughed so hard at a premier of a show in my life and I was watching it by myself and sober (though I do think that might be the ideal way to watch this show as it somehow adds to it all).If you're a male in your 20s you will have no problem relating to this show, though everyone will find something to relate to just the further away you are from that benchmark the less you might relate. I'll admit I fall into that bucket and the show just hits everything on the head.I'll be very interested to see how this show progresses because it is so extremely novel one does fear it might run out things to cover. I've yet to see signs of that, but I'm only 4 episodes in. So we'll see, I remain hopeful, go watch it!