Solidrariol
Am I Missing Something?
Jenna Walter
The film may be flawed, but its message is not.
Myron Clemons
A film of deceptively outspoken contemporary relevance, this is cinema at its most alert, alarming and alive.
Sarita Rafferty
There are moments that feel comical, some horrific, and some downright inspiring but the tonal shifts hardly matter as the end results come to a film that's perfect for this time.
Mister Gorys
Chris Elliott was obviously kidnapped and forced to be in this show at gunpoint. I know this because he used to be one of the funniest people on TV and now he's playing a one dimensional moron reading jokes from the most poorly written scripts I've ever seen performed on television. If he's doing this willingly I'm no longer a fan. This show is so bad I simply can't believe it's on television. Oh and I agree with the huge number of reviews here who think Dan Levy is the most untalented schmuck in TV history and who are suspicious that these thousands of glowing ratings and reviews the popped up are not genuine. I don't know any people in real life who have watched this show and actually enjoy it.
melissaan-1
There's really nothing quite like the mixture of sweet and tart in this show that I can compare it to. Season 4, in particular, has some of the sharpest writing I've seen in this era of peak television. The way that Alexis was able to atone for and grow as a person as she tries to not want to win Ted back is really outstanding. The once selfish socialite has learned to put Ted first. Meanwhile, David has also found some success in his business and through his first grown up relationship. The show blows me away in that with short episodes and short seasons, we don't just get to know the Roses but their friends. Stevie grows as a character and rather than being jealous of David's happiness, she's happy for him. Roland turns out to be a wonderful and too attentive husband. Ted, who has every reason to hate Alexis, learns not only to forgive her but finds the courage to give her another chance. Patrick becomes comfortable with his sexuality and loving David while not being a pushover. Plus, it's all super funny. One of my favorite scenes is when David convinces Ted to give Alexis another chance. I also love any scene that features Johnny and Roland, which is always just low key hilarious.
sligresda
I thought the first few episodes were slow, but I would turn it on for background when I was surfing the web on my couch. By about episode 4 of season 1 I really started laughing out loud at parts. I do not watch a lot of TV mainly because it usually cannot hold my interest that long, but I'm really enjoying this show. As the show went on (Admittedly I am only halfway through first season) the characters have definitely evolved and have more depth than in the beginning.
xanderprassinos
Took me an episode or two to get into it but once I did, I absolutely loved it. I've laughed so much.. I even cried in the latest season.. it's wonderful and worth a shot