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[Anonymous]May 9, 20098Always thoroughly entertaining and never fails to deliver those "laugh out loud" moments. Clever script.
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ViktorTFeb 2, 201010No matter what critics say this series is genial! I recommend it to everyone who likes to watch R-N-R lifestyle combined with emotional suffering!
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MiloC.Oct 5, 20080A horrendous ending of an episode to a promising second season.
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MiloB.Sep 29, 20086It was going good, and then the ending of the first episode was like bam, wtf? It seems like this show is moving too fast, it needs to slow down, or they will run out of stuff to write.
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AlessandraSJan 17, 20106First season was much better in my opinion. It was strange how they just suddenly ended many of the good plot lines of the first season. Wasnt a fan of the whole Ashby story line. Not enough substance in season 2, i started to get fed up of the vulgar and drugs. The show needs more balance!!
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OscarB.Oct 11, 20086The first shows this season were average, but it'll pick up.
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MikeBNov 3, 20094What a piece of garbage. One chuckle every three episodes is just not enough. Killing off Ashby was just another in a long line of plot mistakes - A temporary distraction from all the cheese dialogue though. Also, why do they let that high voiced kid sing?
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CalebH.Nov 12, 200810
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80Worth the price of admission? Absolutely.
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80Year two is actually more compelling and fun, morphing from the twin themes of bachelorhood and longing into tackling the challenges of monogamy--especially when one partner's lurid past keeps colliding with the present.
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70His repetitive fights with his ex-girlfriend, Karen (Natascha McElhone), with whom he reunited at the end of last season, are by far the most tiresome part of the show. Much more fun is the easy camaraderie Hank has with his growing entourage, all of whom share his cynical and saucy outlook on life.