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Sheriff John Henry Hoyle and his reluctant Deputy Eli introduce the emerging science of forensics to an 1875 Kansas town.Sheriff John Henry Hoyle and his reluctant Deputy Eli introduce the emerging science of forensics to an 1875 Kansas town.Sheriff John Henry Hoyle and his reluctant Deputy Eli introduce the emerging science of forensics to an 1875 Kansas town.
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The show still holds up. This show and Spy are the reason I subscribed to HULU. The improvisation rank up there with Second City and Reno 911. Smart, witty and hilarious. John Lehr a fan since 10 Items or Less. Allison Dunbar her homage to True Lies is brilliant. Why only 2 years? You will be asking the same question.
This was an unexpectedly good show, it's too bad it only lasted a couple seasons, if it would've been produced today I'd bet it would've gone much longer. It's a western comedy, kind of along the lines of a Blazing Saddles, but it doesn't go that overboard and revolves more around the day to day lives of the townspeople. The sheriff (John Lehr) absolutely carries the shows and there are laugh out loud moments and situations throughout most episodes, mostly based around just how different the people and norms were back in that time. If you're looking for something new to watch and you're in the mood for a less than wholesome (not appropriate for children), unique style comedy, I'd give this one a chance for sure.
I can't get enough of Sheriff Hoyle and his crew of misfit characters.
John Lehr and Nancy Hower have created truly funny show that brings you back to the days of Waiting for Guffman and Curb Your Enthusiasm.
Anything can happen and there's a surprise around every corner.
John Lehr's wit and timing keeps you laughing all the way through. In fact it takes more than one viewing to catch them all, they go by so fast. The whole cast riff of each other with equal abandon and have successfully created quirky characters in equally quirky situations. What comes out of there mouths is crazy and sublime. It's fun and witty and fresh all at the same time. A definite must watch.
John Lehr and Nancy Hower have created truly funny show that brings you back to the days of Waiting for Guffman and Curb Your Enthusiasm.
Anything can happen and there's a surprise around every corner.
John Lehr's wit and timing keeps you laughing all the way through. In fact it takes more than one viewing to catch them all, they go by so fast. The whole cast riff of each other with equal abandon and have successfully created quirky characters in equally quirky situations. What comes out of there mouths is crazy and sublime. It's fun and witty and fresh all at the same time. A definite must watch.
I found this on Hulu while just clicking around.
While most of what Hulu produces is dark and depressing, this was laugh out loud hilarious.
I was devastated to learn it was only two seasons total and completed perplexed as to why it was never promoted and cancelled so quickly.
This was a series that could have really drawn a lot of people to Hulu and kept them coming back, if only they'd known it existed.
I discovered this on Hulu when I was just flipping around not too long ago.
That this is improvised is the real cherry on top of this ice cream sundae of a show.
So many running gags! I love it!
I realize people who watch television and movies for the sole purpose of critiquing them and sharing their pretention with the rest of the world will hate this show, but this isn't a show for the Sundance Festival. It's for entertainment purposes only.
Another reviewer mentioned Blazing Saddles and this show really does remind me of the Mel Brooks movies, with their dead pan humor and innuendo.
And I also realize the "woke" crowd are going to come on here to tell us all how offended we should be, too.
This isn't a show to help us be better, stronger, more loving people. It's an improvised comedy show. Period. If it didn't offend me, I wouldn't want to watch it.
I gotta say, as great as the undertaker is, the deputy gives me so much to laugh about.
It's too bad Hulu didn't give this a chance to catch on. It's actually a pretty funny show.
That this is improvised is the real cherry on top of this ice cream sundae of a show.
So many running gags! I love it!
I realize people who watch television and movies for the sole purpose of critiquing them and sharing their pretention with the rest of the world will hate this show, but this isn't a show for the Sundance Festival. It's for entertainment purposes only.
Another reviewer mentioned Blazing Saddles and this show really does remind me of the Mel Brooks movies, with their dead pan humor and innuendo.
And I also realize the "woke" crowd are going to come on here to tell us all how offended we should be, too.
This isn't a show to help us be better, stronger, more loving people. It's an improvised comedy show. Period. If it didn't offend me, I wouldn't want to watch it.
I gotta say, as great as the undertaker is, the deputy gives me so much to laugh about.
It's too bad Hulu didn't give this a chance to catch on. It's actually a pretty funny show.
Did you know
- TriviaNancy Hower (Co-Creator/ Director) admitted in an interview that because of the completely improvised script of the show, she will keep a camera focused on John Lehr (Sheriff Hoyle) at all times during a scene. This allows her to capture all of Johns performance as he has a tendency to move around a lot.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Chelsea Lately: Episode #8.120 (2014)
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