Bryan Tull
I hate British accents. This show takes place in England. It's still a 10/10. That's how good the writing is. Season 2 wrapped up the show but apparently people wanted a season 3 and they abided. I watched the first episode of it and abruptly stopped watching. As far as I'm concerned season 3 doesn't exist. Sit back, crack a thunder muscle, and bust a gut laughing at this moron.
redeyeblues
The first 2 seasons had lots of hilarious moments although at times cringe-worthy. The characters were well thought out and the plot, although ridiculous, made sense. Some jokes were terrible, but we couldn't help laughing.Not sure what happened to the third season – not funny at all and very confusing. We watched all the episodes hoping it would become self-explanatory or funnier, but it did not. In the first 2 seasons, even random small characters were funny, but in the third season, none of the characters made us laugh, even the same characters lost their charm. I liked Jack McBrayer as Kenneth in 30 Rock, but he was terribly unfunny on this show.It's really too bad because the first 2 seasons were so good!
Audrey_L
Wow, I'm really surprised that this garbage has such high ratings. I guess that it's due to the popularity of Arnett and Cross, if the actors weren't so popular and well-known this show would've probably gotten the ratings it deserves.I was baited to this show because I'm a huge fan of Arrested Development so I thought that this is going to be a show of similar quality. Boy, was I wrong. Some people wrote that this is similar to South Park, but in South Park toilet humor serves as a plot vehicle and it's not there just for the sake of it. Here, it's just vulgar and pointless, I really cannot grasp that there are people older than 12 who find this funny.First four episodes were truly dreadful but I decided that I'll watch the show until the end. As the story went on, plot holes were more evident (they're "ironically" summed up at the end by one of the characters - how 'wannabe meta' is that) and the absurdity of the story just got more annoying. Basically there's a lot of urinating and defecating, a lot of cursing. The main character is completely idiotic and unlikeable and this sewage of a show has nothing to do with "British humor". I've seen a lot of British shows and I am a big fan of them but this is nothing like it. It's vulgar, juvenile and most of all - not funny.The role of Todd Margaret seems like something that Tobias from A. Development (as an aspiring actor) would choose to act. Actually, when you pretend that you live in an AD universe and fantasize that Tobias got his first big role, you can find this show bearable. Otherwise it's better to avoid it.
mkohus
This show is David Cross. It's a little of everything that you know him for in his past works such as Arrested Development and Scary Movie and so forth. If you like David Cross, you will laugh your hoo hoo off at this one. At first, I was skeptical about a show that was called Todd Margeret as I tend to judge books by their covers, and so was my room mate, but as soon as we watched the first episode we were hooked. I laughed so hard that I could barely see through the tears. The first six episodes are over now and I hope that this show runs for several seasons. So, grab a box of tissues, sit back and enjoy some sick and twisted comedy by David Cross and Will Arnet. Oh yeah, and don't forget your Thunder Muscle.