This show's main issue isn't the animation or design, it's the writing. First of all, the episodes are painfully long, they've gone from 7 minutes to a whopping 22. Exacerbating this issue, the writing has been Disney Channel'd. There is nothing for adults here; the prior runs had hilarious innuendo to keep us entertained, not just constant slapstick assault on the senses.
George scared the shit out of me !
This show is filthy, occasionally funny. Still can't believe it aired on broadcast tv.
Fantastic, exciting. This show got me into the sport and I can't wait to see the 2019 season dramatized in season 2.
Edit: the more you get into F1, the more this show is full of $(!T...
What started as an intriguing sci-fi broadcast summer show quickly turned into one of the best so bad it's good comedies on TV.
This ensemble is the closest thing America has come to the original Top Gear gang. Funny as heck.
These stories are somewhat interesting, but aren't compelling. The cases are pretty clear cut and not much is up for debate. I guess it may challenge your opinion on the death penalty itself by exposing the flaws of the system, not whether they are guilty or deserve the death penalty.
Not exactly "easy" to watch. Even when dedicating your full attention, it's still incoherent and confusing. We can have a show about schizophrenia without the actual show being schizophrenic, right?
Sure it's repetitive and formulaic, but watching Jack Bauer kick ass never gets old. I especially like how he just goes straight Rambo a lot of the time in the later seasons.
If you go into it expecting an extension of the movie franchise, you're going to be disappointed. This show feels like Supernatural if it took itself seriously, in a good way.
The show raises interesting questions, but is a bit fast and loose with the term "proof". It's good, but should not be taken literally.
superb show
Improv at its finest. Utterly stupid, yet comedy gold.
It's interesting that there is never a conflict until the Christians get their panties in a wad.
For some reason I can't stop watching this garbage...it's a DC YA Fan fiction. A three way merging of suck.
Edit: the fact they refuse to kill anyone off (or rather keep them dead) makes this one of the lamest shows I've ever seen. This takes "no one's ever really gone" to a whole new level.
It seems like this entire story stems from one woman (Serena) being so baby-crazy that she sells out her entire sex to fundamentalist Christians...
Gundam Wing, Sailor Moon and Dragon Ball Z on Cartoon Network was the greatest lineup ever on afternoon cable. I didn't really understand the story as a kid, but it's interesting as an adult.
The spiritual predecessor to Archer. The election in the second season is better than ever, especially in this era of politics.
The best thing about Tim and Eric is the unflinching conviction they have to the story, no matter how bizarre or stupid it is; usually it's both.
This show is great if you take it as seriously as the writers of the show do. It's stupid and it's supposed to be. It ends up being hysterical and a lot of fun to watch. We don't have too many silly shows airing now that are enjoyable to watch, but this is one.
It's the best. Ahead of its time.
I still can't believe this aired on broadcast television.
Family / Comedy. Emphasis on former. Not really diggin' it.
This isn't what I expected. I was just imagining Big Bang Theory-esque scenes, but this is more like In the Middle with Sheldon. I like it. Still had me cracking up too.
Not as interesting or engrossing as American Crime Story, but still pretty well done. You can definitely tell the tone of show is presented from Edie Falco's character's POV as the show presents the Menendez boys as worthy of sympathy.
British version is so much better. This is a cringe fest, especially the live moments.
I think this is the best procedural of the 2010s. Spader is the show, he's just phenomenal and owns his role. The action is top notch, especially for network TV. Most of the stories of the week and villains feel special and unique, in fact, I think it's safe to say that the stories of the week are actually better than the larger story arcs. It's an amazing procedural because it does all the procedural things so well: great weekly stories, great weekly characters, and a very strong and likeable lead in Spader.