Jeff, a normal guy, has three aliens living with him. These aliens were sent to evaluate the entire human race by what they learn from Jeff.Jeff, a normal guy, has three aliens living with him. These aliens were sent to evaluate the entire human race by what they learn from Jeff.Jeff, a normal guy, has three aliens living with him. These aliens were sent to evaluate the entire human race by what they learn from Jeff.
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Funny, imaginative and offensive, that's my favorite brew! Better than Rick and Morty after the third season. I hope they get to make a come back and produce a lot more of this. For those of you who are desperate for more Jeff you can find shorter sketches sprinkled out in the show Trip Tank. Happy hunting!
Where are all the people? Why is there not one review of this show yet? I'm the first one to write it.
Plots are intriguing and keeping me on edge of my seat throughout the whole episodes. Little bit of laugh here and there, and even brilliant dialogues sometimes.
Rick and Morty is praised to death while nobody is talking about this show. Although I get same vibe and entertainment from it.
If you haven't checked this out and is wanting to see some new comic Sci-Fi similar to Rick and Morty, this is your stop. I watched all 4 episodes of season 1 in 1 sitting. Hope writers keep on writing brilliantly and it doesn't get axe. Hope this turns into something bigger.
Plots are intriguing and keeping me on edge of my seat throughout the whole episodes. Little bit of laugh here and there, and even brilliant dialogues sometimes.
Rick and Morty is praised to death while nobody is talking about this show. Although I get same vibe and entertainment from it.
If you haven't checked this out and is wanting to see some new comic Sci-Fi similar to Rick and Morty, this is your stop. I watched all 4 episodes of season 1 in 1 sitting. Hope writers keep on writing brilliantly and it doesn't get axe. Hope this turns into something bigger.
Unlike those awful new Nelvana and DHX shows (Johnny Test, Sidekick, Scaredy Squirrel and Cloudy w/ a Chance of Meatballs), this one does not disappoint. Created by Sean Donelly (the man who best character in the show), this hilariously awesome and clever show came to our television. Comedy Central should be grateful to have this show, because this show doesn't have those awful fart jokes, they're not "trying" to be funny and would never do other things that really irritate us all. Two of my childhood Nelvana shows: Cardcaptors and Metabots are gone in North America. Because of that Nelvana ended up making those aforesaid moronic flash toons that makes The Nutshack look like The Loud House, and we all know for a fact that neither one of them are interesting. For The Jeff and Some Aliens, the characters are wonderful, the plots are unique and the animation is perfect. Lil' Bush & Brickleberry are good, but nothing can beat The Jeff and Some Aliens. My all-time favorite character is Andy, the infant turned adult man from episode 2. I really hope the show remains successful and doesn't become a failure like those shows Comedy Central gets viewer backlash that I also liked (except Goode Family). I give this show a 10 out of 10, and give a A++++++--++++.
I honestly don't even know where to start. I can't stop raving about this show to all of my friends that like animated comedies. Already, with only 1 season under its belt, the show surpasses Rick and Morty, in my opinion. I love R&M, but JASA is its own entity.
Jeff - a lazy, greasy, moderately overweight, 29 year old male with a minimum wage job working at a smoothie stand in a mall - is our protagonist. From that description, most people would wonder what's so special about Jeff. Exactly! The fact that he isn't special at all is what makes him so special. Jeff would go on living the most average life possibly if not for "some Aliens." Sammy, Jimmy, and Ted are three space-travelers sent to study Jeff and report their findings - thus determining if Earth will remain, or be destroyed in a fiery ball of human mass extinction.
The misfortune motif of Jeff, brought on by the aliens, is what makes this show so creative and hilarious. The aliens usually think that they are helping Jeff when they are actually making his life a living nightmare. And while the aliens are a huge part of the show, along with Jeff obviously, the wide array of side characters all shine in their own ways. Linda, Jeff's ex that he still hasn't gotten over, is caring but tired of Jeff's immaturity. Stanley, Jeff's father, played by the lovable Richard Kind, is a nice representation of a typical upbringing of a loving parent. Jeff works with two idiots at the smoothie shop that are used just enough to be funny and not overbearingly obnoxious and annoying. Jeff's boss is a hard-head gym junkie with a quick temper. The list goes on, but each character is anything but an overused archetype.
The show is something I've never before, and I'm an avid couch potato. Watching "Earth's Most Average Guy" deal with these overly-optimistic aliens who bring pervasive turmoil to Jeff's existence, while trying to navigate his own substandard life, is what keeps the show so entertaining throughout each individual episode. The viewer really starts to root for the everyman underdog. Mirroring real life, good and bad things happen to Jeff. While it may seem like the show defaults after the credits roll for every episode, the beauty of the craft of the show is that Jeff does evolve and actually learn his lesson. The show is not too crass, and uses its moderate vulgarity not too shock, but to be frank and relatable. Jeff masturbates a lot. What 29 year old single male doesn't? The show is never "in your face" and "trying too hard" to be funny. It's naturally humorous while simultaneously being immensely entertaining. I hope this show is given additional seasons, as it would be a crime to cancel before it can spread to the audience that it's bound for. Witty, sometimes outrageous, and consisting of flawed yet lovable characters, Jeff & Some Aliens deserves to be seen by any sci-fi, comedy, and/or cartoon fan.
10/10 - Animated Masterpiece
Jeff - a lazy, greasy, moderately overweight, 29 year old male with a minimum wage job working at a smoothie stand in a mall - is our protagonist. From that description, most people would wonder what's so special about Jeff. Exactly! The fact that he isn't special at all is what makes him so special. Jeff would go on living the most average life possibly if not for "some Aliens." Sammy, Jimmy, and Ted are three space-travelers sent to study Jeff and report their findings - thus determining if Earth will remain, or be destroyed in a fiery ball of human mass extinction.
The misfortune motif of Jeff, brought on by the aliens, is what makes this show so creative and hilarious. The aliens usually think that they are helping Jeff when they are actually making his life a living nightmare. And while the aliens are a huge part of the show, along with Jeff obviously, the wide array of side characters all shine in their own ways. Linda, Jeff's ex that he still hasn't gotten over, is caring but tired of Jeff's immaturity. Stanley, Jeff's father, played by the lovable Richard Kind, is a nice representation of a typical upbringing of a loving parent. Jeff works with two idiots at the smoothie shop that are used just enough to be funny and not overbearingly obnoxious and annoying. Jeff's boss is a hard-head gym junkie with a quick temper. The list goes on, but each character is anything but an overused archetype.
The show is something I've never before, and I'm an avid couch potato. Watching "Earth's Most Average Guy" deal with these overly-optimistic aliens who bring pervasive turmoil to Jeff's existence, while trying to navigate his own substandard life, is what keeps the show so entertaining throughout each individual episode. The viewer really starts to root for the everyman underdog. Mirroring real life, good and bad things happen to Jeff. While it may seem like the show defaults after the credits roll for every episode, the beauty of the craft of the show is that Jeff does evolve and actually learn his lesson. The show is not too crass, and uses its moderate vulgarity not too shock, but to be frank and relatable. Jeff masturbates a lot. What 29 year old single male doesn't? The show is never "in your face" and "trying too hard" to be funny. It's naturally humorous while simultaneously being immensely entertaining. I hope this show is given additional seasons, as it would be a crime to cancel before it can spread to the audience that it's bound for. Witty, sometimes outrageous, and consisting of flawed yet lovable characters, Jeff & Some Aliens deserves to be seen by any sci-fi, comedy, and/or cartoon fan.
10/10 - Animated Masterpiece
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