Three young lawyers find being a lawyer in a large corporate lawfirm sucks, and that it will take more than hard work to get ahead only to be rewarded with more hard work.Three young lawyers find being a lawyer in a large corporate lawfirm sucks, and that it will take more than hard work to get ahead only to be rewarded with more hard work.Three young lawyers find being a lawyer in a large corporate lawfirm sucks, and that it will take more than hard work to get ahead only to be rewarded with more hard work.
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I had to comment on this show simply to boost it's undeserved 3 stars it was getting. It's rare Canadian shows can deliver and especially compare with US big budget shows but somehow Billable hours works.
Its fun bittersweet corky jokes get quick laughs yet are just valid enough so that office workers can somehow relate to their context. Characters still seem very shallow (even for lawyers!) so i don't know how long this series will last but slowly over the years i hope through twists of events (romance, good friend bad friend..., new hires...) some development will take place.
Overall, if The Office and Scrubs had a Canadian Torontonian baby this show would be it... for better or worse :)
Its fun bittersweet corky jokes get quick laughs yet are just valid enough so that office workers can somehow relate to their context. Characters still seem very shallow (even for lawyers!) so i don't know how long this series will last but slowly over the years i hope through twists of events (romance, good friend bad friend..., new hires...) some development will take place.
Overall, if The Office and Scrubs had a Canadian Torontonian baby this show would be it... for better or worse :)
OK, this show isn't for everyone. If you're looking for a laugh track to tell you what's funny, you won't like this. Go watch Mike and Molly. However, if you like dry, oddball comedy that pushes boundaries, requires that you really listen to the dialogue and occasionally makes you do a double-take, asking "did they really just say ...?", then you'll like this. A lot.
"Did he just call me Sand?" If you can imagine this line of dialogue being funny, or at least are intrigued by how on earth it could be funny, this show is for you.
If you like the books of Christopher Brookmyre, you'll like this show.
"Did he just call me Sand?" If you can imagine this line of dialogue being funny, or at least are intrigued by how on earth it could be funny, this show is for you.
If you like the books of Christopher Brookmyre, you'll like this show.
I love the directing and the writing in this series. It's very eccentric, wry humour that only certain people can appreciate.
The characters are wonderful, the witty dialog is what makes this show tick.
There is some blunt and lowbrow humour in this; not much worse than family guy and if you respect the characters you'll really get the humour.
I can't stop laughing when I watch this show and I highly recommend that you watch it; it also dissects society today in great scenes like "sensitivity training" when the facilitator says that handicapped is a derogatory word.
If you like family guy then you'll love this.
The characters are wonderful, the witty dialog is what makes this show tick.
There is some blunt and lowbrow humour in this; not much worse than family guy and if you respect the characters you'll really get the humour.
I can't stop laughing when I watch this show and I highly recommend that you watch it; it also dissects society today in great scenes like "sensitivity training" when the facilitator says that handicapped is a derogatory word.
If you like family guy then you'll love this.
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This show is hilarious for any modern office worker.
I trust it will become a classic like the movie 'Office Space'.
It's funny yet true how little actual work gets done, in our modern automated economy. They debate such things as parking spots, ghost e-mails, other pranks, and office chairs.
Especially for lawyers, who get associates to do all the work, then mark it up and charge you $500 per hour.
Those 'critics' that don't like this show likely never worked in an office before.
(or more likely never worked before.)
I trust it will become a classic like the movie 'Office Space'.
It's funny yet true how little actual work gets done, in our modern automated economy. They debate such things as parking spots, ghost e-mails, other pranks, and office chairs.
Especially for lawyers, who get associates to do all the work, then mark it up and charge you $500 per hour.
Those 'critics' that don't like this show likely never worked in an office before.
(or more likely never worked before.)
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