Solemplex
To me, this movie is perfection.
Ketrivie
It isn't all that great, actually. Really cheesy and very predicable of how certain scenes are gonna turn play out. However, I guess that's the charm of it all, because I would consider this one of my guilty pleasures.
Portia Hilton
Blistering performances.
Brennan Camacho
Mostly, the movie is committed to the value of a good time.
maxerix
Normally, the discrepancy on IMDB is between 1-2, possibly 3 on the odd occasion. However, this show's rating is weirdly over inflated. It is so poor that I literally cringe with the acting, delivery and the never ending over use of outdated clichés. The pay must be the only thing attracting these actors to keep on filming as surely they must sense that it's not working. Please put them out of their misery and cancel this rubbish and not The Last Man On Earth!
mslaurenelizabeth
I wanted to like this show. I really wanted to like this show. I watch it in the background while I'm doing other things. It has never made me laugh. The humor is very dated and predictable. The first season was fine as we got to know the characters -- none of whom are very deep. The second season is more of the same. They try to bring up relevant events like racism, corrupt cops, privilege, etc. But they play it too safe and want everyone to find their similarities rather than point out that these things are real and they can't be wiped away by an old white man who means well. The white characters' and the cops' suspicions usually prove to be true in some way in the end so I guess they try to make the point that "some black guys really are thieves and do drugs so it's ok that we profile them but we only do it when they deserve it." If you reversed the Middle Eastern character with the Jewish character it might be more relevant but we can't have a well known white American actor portray an accurate personality that we see a lot of in this country. That might offend the delicate audience. The most real part of the show is that both main characters are said to enjoy smoking weed. I understand it's a sitcom but if they would just let it be a bit more real rather than having everyone agree to disagree (but remain friends who will continue to have the same issues) it would be more relatable. But this is an "everyone get a trophy" show. All characters are flawed but the black characters are broke and the white characters seem to carry the moral high ground. No trophies for you!
O2D
I watched the first episode of this the day it premiered and I thought it was a decent show. In the months that followed they added characters and changed actors and it has devolved into utter trash. Not surprising for a CBS sitcom. They brought in David Koechner and Katey Sagal to punch up the the show and surprisingly, they failed hard. I absolutely love Koechner and everything he has done in the past but this is by far his worst work. This show is just the same jokes over and over. An old guy doesn't accept change and the hip, young black guy is broke and does drugs. Another terrible American sitcom.
ThaRider
Maybe it's me. I don't really like the show very much. I keep watching, hoping I'll like it eventually. I absolutely cannot stand Maya, Faws, and Randi. The Maya character adds nothing to the show. The Faws character is too stereotypical and not funny AT ALL. Katey Sagal has been acting WAY too long to be this flat. It sounds like she's reading her lines from teleprompter. However, I do like Sweat Pants.