jayctd
I started watching this one on a recommendation of a friend. I started slow ... But watching the sheer audacity of some of the scenes (specially online where they were not filtered by the FCC) chuckled a lot and by the end left craving for more Good job Great Actors Cant wait for more. The interplay between the two main actors that played Ron and Peter was classic ... tension but overall a great love that contributed to the humor of the show. The differences magnified the comedy but maintained them being a believable duo One hopes that I also am able to catch those quickly, and online where the comedy will not be censored Keep up the great work and have a great next season!
zim76
I'm so glad to see I'm not the only person who absolutely loves this show! I love the quick witty dialogue and the casting is perfect. It's been a while since I've been pushed to tears from laughing so incredibly hard..brilliant stuff. It's definitely crude and gross at times, but that's what makes the show so funny. I really can't see how this show's content would offend anybody any more than some of the other things I regularly see on television. I really hope FX keeps this show for at least a few more seasons! Unfortunately, I've been seeing way too many unique and amazing shows being canceled entirely too soon, barely getting a chance to make it through its first season... Testees is honestly one of the funniest things on TV right now, in my opinion. I hope it sticks around for awhile!
BroNamath
If you're looking for smart, subtle humor like The Office, then you're looking in the wrong direction. Testees is a crude, absurd, and downright disgusting laugh riot that will make you feel absolutely dirty after watching it.The pilot was better than I expected so I watched the episode the week after, and I swear to you, I have never laughed as hard and as loud as I did that night. Never has a show just thrown all their cards on the table like Testees has done. It's not to say that Testees is pure gross out humor, it does have it's subtle humorous moments, but when they go for a laugh, they don't pull any punches.It's the perfect compliment for It's Always Sunny.
snooch121
I, like most people, had seen the animated advertisements for this for weeks and weeks prior to the series premier. From the advertisements alone, I must say that I was not overtly excited to see the show as the commercials did not reveal anything of what the show would be about. It's time slot is directly following It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia and I honestly didn't think that it could top that.However, my assumptions were proved completely wrong. It was clear for me, even a mere ten minutes into the series premier, that this show is something special. It isn't so often that a TV sitcom is successful at being unique but Testees succeeded in a major way. I know that people don't like that it takes up Sunny's second episode spot, but come on... how can anyone not like a show that has a guy in it who says, "My (penis) is so big you could hump its hole." I just about died when one of the male characters tried to give himself a wire-hangar abortion through his ass. I realize it's juvenile but it's friggin hilarious.Testees is clearly one of the most outrageous, preposterous, improper, obscene, and lascivious shows on TV... but it's also undoubtedly one the most entertaining. IMO, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia and Testees are a great combo of shows for a lot of laughs.