An anxious New Yorker attempts to give everyday advice while dealing with his own personal issues.An anxious New Yorker attempts to give everyday advice while dealing with his own personal issues.An anxious New Yorker attempts to give everyday advice while dealing with his own personal issues.
- Nominated for 3 Primetime Emmys
- 3 wins & 14 nominations total
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- TriviaIt took two years for John Wilson to capture the footage for the first season of the show.
- ConnectionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Underrated TV Shows of the Last Decade (2024)
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If you love dry humor, stop reading and go watch.
This has to be one of the best comedy/documentaries I have ever seen in my life. The dry humor, the perfect editing, the complete comedy of it all, the weird characters, the heart. It was all there. If I'd have to give any comparisons it would be to the first Borat movie or This Is America. But that would only be similar on the fact that it examens interesting and weird people and concepts.
Whilst episode 1 took me a bit to get into, once episode 2 came around about scaffolding I was hooked. Whilst episode 1 was just as good, I just wasn't familiar with the format. Episode 2 is when you really get it and it becomes a continues length of laughter.
I haven't laughed, nor be intrigued by odd characters and comedy like this in a long while. It's shows the absolute absurdity's of human behavior and life in general.
The amount of footage, and its editing has to be commended separately, as its a big part of the comedy aspect. Besides the great writing, which is mostly dry and awkward (in a funny way). The editing is out of this world. Just having all that footage and lining it up like it's shown is a feat of mastery.
Definitely going to watch this again soon. If there comes another season, however long that may take, and it's just as good, its a 10/10.
Watch this, it will not disappoint. I can't wait to watch this again with people who haven't seen it.
This has to be one of the best comedy/documentaries I have ever seen in my life. The dry humor, the perfect editing, the complete comedy of it all, the weird characters, the heart. It was all there. If I'd have to give any comparisons it would be to the first Borat movie or This Is America. But that would only be similar on the fact that it examens interesting and weird people and concepts.
Whilst episode 1 took me a bit to get into, once episode 2 came around about scaffolding I was hooked. Whilst episode 1 was just as good, I just wasn't familiar with the format. Episode 2 is when you really get it and it becomes a continues length of laughter.
I haven't laughed, nor be intrigued by odd characters and comedy like this in a long while. It's shows the absolute absurdity's of human behavior and life in general.
The amount of footage, and its editing has to be commended separately, as its a big part of the comedy aspect. Besides the great writing, which is mostly dry and awkward (in a funny way). The editing is out of this world. Just having all that footage and lining it up like it's shown is a feat of mastery.
Definitely going to watch this again soon. If there comes another season, however long that may take, and it's just as good, its a 10/10.
Watch this, it will not disappoint. I can't wait to watch this again with people who haven't seen it.
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- Runtime30 minutes
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- 16:9 HD
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