It's enjoyable, albeit campy and sometimes overacted. And they keep using the same kitchen and episode after episode. One with the black refrigerator that opens right next to the kitchen door. There is one episode, however, that just makes me giggle. As the retired FBI agent onnthe show says, in almost every episode, "in my 25 years as an FBI agent i've seen a lot of things, but...". He also needs to say "if you're going to write an episode about a particular place, then actually learn how the place name is pronounced before you do it." The episode called Thrill Spree is set on Tybee Island, on the coast of Georgia. And it's pronounced 'TIE-bee', not 'TIH-bee'. It reminds me of an episode on Rachel Maddow's news show, when she covered something that happened in Gainesville, Florida, which is in Alachua County. I can't believe her staff did not correct her before she presented the episode, but she kept calling the county ala-CHEW-uh instead of uh-LA-chew-wah. People always seem to have terrible pronouncing places that have Indian names.