Brothers Mark and Hank Hoagies suddenly find themselves without a job, when the Glantontown Hot Dog factory switches over to automation. But they are lucky enough, because they will be part ... Read allBrothers Mark and Hank Hoagies suddenly find themselves without a job, when the Glantontown Hot Dog factory switches over to automation. But they are lucky enough, because they will be part of a new Universal Basic Income program.Brothers Mark and Hank Hoagies suddenly find themselves without a job, when the Glantontown Hot Dog factory switches over to automation. But they are lucky enough, because they will be part of a new Universal Basic Income program.
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This show laughs in our faces. It's not "horrible" as the current top review suggests. It merely challenges us to find humor in places we regularly would not and dares us to be introspective. Loosen up a bit, maybe laugh, and realize none of us are perfect. I think you'll have a good time.
Incredibly unorthodox and perhaps politically dividing, there are so many things I wish this show weren't and simultaneously appreciate it for being. Again, you'll have a good time if willing to laugh at yourself.
Would have left you at paragraph 1, but the review censory committee demands that I bore you for more characters.
Incredibly unorthodox and perhaps politically dividing, there are so many things I wish this show weren't and simultaneously appreciate it for being. Again, you'll have a good time if willing to laugh at yourself.
Would have left you at paragraph 1, but the review censory committee demands that I bore you for more characters.
Awful show with awful characters and dialogue.
Family Guy, Bob's Burgers and even American Dad are smart comedies about working class families while this show is just dumb humor about a bunch of dumb people with no redeeming qualities. There isn't a likeable character in the bunch, nor does a single joke land.
I disagree with the one review that says this show is propaganda pushing Marxism and Universal Basic Income. I feel it's the opposite, showing how lazy people waste their money after receiving UBI. The message is "your tax dollars will go to idiots who will waste it on buying a monkey," not that UBI is a great thing.
Family Guy, Bob's Burgers and even American Dad are smart comedies about working class families while this show is just dumb humor about a bunch of dumb people with no redeeming qualities. There isn't a likeable character in the bunch, nor does a single joke land.
I disagree with the one review that says this show is propaganda pushing Marxism and Universal Basic Income. I feel it's the opposite, showing how lazy people waste their money after receiving UBI. The message is "your tax dollars will go to idiots who will waste it on buying a monkey," not that UBI is a great thing.
I'm glad that this show caters to any specific audience. Perhaps this audience is even underserved. It does not cater to me and I enjoy so many genres and so many quirky, crazy, and normal shows. The problem is that before this there was Futurama and The Simpsons and Family Guy and Bob's Burgers. This is definitely not that. From what I can tell this show is trying to write stories that serve the lowest common denominator and written for to an underserved audience, those who are recovering from anesthesia or have undergone a mental trauma. I always have respect for a show that stays true to what it's trying to do and it's trying to be stupid... It achieves that. Animation and voice acting are good though.
I guess folks are missing the whole point to this dimwitted hilarious animated series about dimwitted folks who do really dimwitted things because they believe that their dimwittedness is their God given right to do what they desire, regardless of the mayhem they create and the harm to fellow humans - or even what professionals and academics folks say. So basically this is taking the Mickey out of dimwits who vote, drive cars, own guns and think they know everything (from unreliable sources) about everything. At least the makers of this series treat their dimwits with love and affection of dimwitted proportions...
I came here to write a scathing review to criticize how awful this is from the previews.
But after watching episode 1, it's not actually as bad as I thought.
It's a good-paced show with decent shock humor and ironic gags.
The writing is severely lacking, however. Overall, it's pretty banal, bland, basic, and boring.
Biggest critique is Hank: the worst character that has been created in the history of characters being created. Seriously, what were the writers thinking? Haha, it's funny because he's dumb and talks in a slow, stupid voice? I have to skip through his scenes because they are too infuriating to suffer through.
All in all, a 5/10. Lots of potential. Let's see if it can be fulfilled.
But after watching episode 1, it's not actually as bad as I thought.
It's a good-paced show with decent shock humor and ironic gags.
The writing is severely lacking, however. Overall, it's pretty banal, bland, basic, and boring.
Biggest critique is Hank: the worst character that has been created in the history of characters being created. Seriously, what were the writers thinking? Haha, it's funny because he's dumb and talks in a slow, stupid voice? I have to skip through his scenes because they are too infuriating to suffer through.
All in all, a 5/10. Lots of potential. Let's see if it can be fulfilled.
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- GoofsMark is regularly depicted buying ridiculous expensive luxury items, such as buying a sex doll to use as a crash test dummy which he reveals was $6,000. His income as revealed in the concept and theme song is only $3,000 per month, as in the doll was two entire month's income, which only works if he bought absolutely nothing for two straight months. Mark receives nowhere near enough money to be able to buy all of the expensive things he does as easily as he does. (It's clear that Tammy doesn't support or know about these shenanigans until revealed to her, and all of her income would generally go towards actual legitimate expenses). An occasional big expense would be believable, but this is every episode.
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Mark Hoagies: Dammit, Hank!
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