Where to begin. This show is made for all audiences. It has violence, witty humour, alcohol, drugs, woman, spies, more violence, and a guy who has ZERO concern for his safety. The main character, Archer Sterling, is "the worlds greatest" spy and tells absolutely everyone. Mid gun fight, He will throw a fit about and argue about something trivial, simultaneously pissing off both sides.
At the end of practically every episodes, you found it so funny and satisfying that you didn't realize just how much nothing actually got done.
Highly recommend.
The brain dead, every day Joe, and the intellect will all enjoy this show evenly. From the obscenely ridiculous racist commentary to the deep philosophical monologues from Huey; there is nothing in this show that won't either make your jaw drop, laugh out loud, or both.
Andy Samberg, if you like his humour, you'll like the show.
This show is well known there isn't much else to say about it. The story and plot twists actually span over seasons, the acting is absolutely incredible, and the one major thing I love about this series; Those cringy - that would never happen, or why didn't you just do that?? it would have solved EVERYTHING! - just doesn't happen because the authors made everything so realistic, I would have believed this was based off of a true story. (If it wasn't)
Cringy Humour, based off a struggling family with everyone having their lovable quirks. Somewhat predictable humour, but it never ceases to make me laugh.
The college life everyone pictures life is going to be like, what everyone wishes college life was like, what everyone knows would kill the average person. That is this show, with over exaggerate but somewhat complex characters and development; bascially enough for this type of TV show.
Can't really argue that this show isn't great. Yes, it has probably gotten a little stale, but the shows never ceases to come out with some amazing episodes. Never once have I though that I wasted the 25 minutes watching the episode.
Amazing Breaking bad prequel/spin off of the character Saul Goodman.
Loosely based off of the american psycho Character Norma Bates. The Prequel to where the series begins. The show is relatively slow although well done.
Would highly recommend to the average TV Show connoisseur.
This show never runs out of cheesy, corny, cliche motivational sayings and you're over exaggerated "'90's action scene". The show is great if you enjoy the character, but if you are watching it for ingenious plot twists or fight scenes. I'd go watch a Batman or Marvel movie.
Recommend if you're bored.