Got cancelled :(
Such a shame, yet Anger Management is still on
One of the best comedies right now.
Very underrated
So very very funny.
Tv Show so underated.
Love it.
After just watching the season 2 finale (now series finale I guess..) I've realized that the silver lining of this cancellation is that episode 2x13 works out as fantastic and wholly satisfying series finale. Which was as much of a surprise as this bitter cancellation on FX's behalf.
I'll fucking miss this show. Real, genuine quality. Didn't deserve to be cancelled but Jim Jefferies and co made the most of their two seasons and that'll keep me happy for now.
They move this to FXX than give it the axe? It can't have been that expensive, it would have been a real gem to have on the FXX roster. I seriously don't understand the reasoning behind the cut.
Great show either way, genuinely gonna miss it. Especially after a fantastic second season. I thought FX was better than to follow NBC's trigger finger but alas everyone succumbs eventually. Just, fuck.
WHAT?! I kinda missed that they cancelled this but honestly, that sucks a lot.
Yeah, I'd rather have this here 10x instead of anger management... oh my. :/
Funniest comedy on tv and best comedy from 2013
Great show. Refreshing, funny and has heart.
I was honestly somewhat disappointed with the pilot. His stand up is great, and there was some hilarious parts. I'll give it til the end of the season and see how I feel then.
Wow. Just wow. Hilarious pilot. Another fantastic FX show on my schedule, yay!
Shout by mtysk83BlockedParent2017-03-25T21:21:02Z
As a fan of Jim Jefferies' stand up, I was anticipating his brand of humor (which is fantastic) and for it to be a simple comedy with easy laughs. I got an abundance of that but also got much more than what I was expecting. The show had a lot of heart and a lot of truly touching moments as well as the employ of some special needs actors without exploiting them or making the laughs feel cheap. Seriously one of the most underrated shows of the past decade and it's a shame that it got canceled way too soon. The unraveling of Steve (which Dan Bakkedahl played brilliantly) was some of the most entertaining and saddest television moments I've witnessed.