Single-camera buddy comedy that centers on Sam (Richardson) and Tim (Robinson), two local ad men who make low-budget commercials in Detroit, Michigan and aspire to greater things.Single-camera buddy comedy that centers on Sam (Richardson) and Tim (Robinson), two local ad men who make low-budget commercials in Detroit, Michigan and aspire to greater things.Single-camera buddy comedy that centers on Sam (Richardson) and Tim (Robinson), two local ad men who make low-budget commercials in Detroit, Michigan and aspire to greater things.
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Netflix please pick this up
This show is simply delightful. A show about two lovable small time Ad men who are lack any self-awareness makes for memorable moments and plenty of laughs. I rarely find myself laughing out loud at show but this show seems to offer this every episode with the absurd jokes and pitches to potential clients. The show feels very authentic and you can absolutely believe these two characters could exist in real life and I genuinely hope that they do. Hilarious writing and the chemistry is amazing. This show just makes you feel good and one can only aspire to have a friendship and love like Tim and Sam. Please bring this show back, it truly is a gem.
so underrated
I really wish this show would have stayed afloat. It was so underrated anand original and the bromance is so real. A friendship like this does so much for a fun watch and I loved every second.
friendship comedy
Lifelong best friends Sam Duvet (Sam Richardson) and Tim Cramblin (Tim Robinson) are trying to make their way in the world of local advertising in Detroit. Tim is married to Sam's sister Chrissy. Tim's father was a local advertising legend but those glory days are in the past. Their employees include elderly long-time secretary Sheila Portnadi, film school grad Lea, and Tommy Pencils.
This is fun stupidity. There is a real sense of friendship and a sense of a place. They may not be big names or leading men but their relationship really grows on me. They seem like great guys to go with to a Piston game. There is also the place. For the last few years, Detroit has been sold as a ghost town and urban blight. This version of Detroit is so much more appealing like a small town USA. The city couldn't be more charming and the guys would be good drinking buddies.
This is fun stupidity. There is a real sense of friendship and a sense of a place. They may not be big names or leading men but their relationship really grows on me. They seem like great guys to go with to a Piston game. There is also the place. For the last few years, Detroit has been sold as a ghost town and urban blight. This version of Detroit is so much more appealing like a small town USA. The city couldn't be more charming and the guys would be good drinking buddies.
One of the funniest and most clever shows on TV
I LOVE this show. The writing is extremely clever and funny. The relationship between the two lead guys is truly believable. I've worked at a small ad agency, and they get much of the feel of doing local work, although the work seems to be remeniscent I'd what an agency would do in the 80s rather than today. Still, the writing and characters are incredible, and the story arcs that bring clients and others across episodes in hilarious ways shows the level of thought the writers are putting in. It's a great half hour to let loose and enjoy.
Heartbroken that they only made 2 seasons
This show is hysterical.
Two failing Detroit ad-men try to sustain their fathers' ad company, with hilarious results. Sam Richardson is great. I'm broken-hearted that they only made 2 seasons. I've watched and re-watched it many times.
Two failing Detroit ad-men try to sustain their fathers' ad company, with hilarious results. Sam Richardson is great. I'm broken-hearted that they only made 2 seasons. I've watched and re-watched it many times.
Did you know
- TriviaFor the series premiere, Comedy Central bought the first round of drinks for customers at several bars in Detroit.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Conan: Janelle Monáe/Sam Richardson/Bishop Briggs (2017)
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- 21m
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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