The Doucheaholics find themselves in over their heads when a self-proclaimed prophet initiates a debate concerning faith. As the meeting progresses, the group begins to realize the force is ... Read allThe Doucheaholics find themselves in over their heads when a self-proclaimed prophet initiates a debate concerning faith. As the meeting progresses, the group begins to realize the force is not as strong as the Douche in this one...The Doucheaholics find themselves in over their heads when a self-proclaimed prophet initiates a debate concerning faith. As the meeting progresses, the group begins to realize the force is not as strong as the Douche in this one...
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This is the best short series comedy I've ever watched!
I was not expecting it's gonna be that good because actually intellectual humor feels like lost in a timeline of movie industry and you can see it only in some old plays. But this short series brilliantly funny, charismatic, sarcastic in a way of turning mirror to ourselves and making us watch inside through humor and comedy. That way you don't hate that part of yourself, you recognize it though, acknowledge it and becoming a better person at least little bit ;) Story if each caracter makes you find that person either in yourself or in someone who you know or your close/loved ones.
I was not expecting it's gonna be that good because actually intellectual humor feels like lost in a timeline of movie industry and you can see it only in some old plays. But this short series brilliantly funny, charismatic, sarcastic in a way of turning mirror to ourselves and making us watch inside through humor and comedy. That way you don't hate that part of yourself, you recognize it though, acknowledge it and becoming a better person at least little bit ;) Story if each caracter makes you find that person either in yourself or in someone who you know or your close/loved ones.
McCarthy and Mitchell and their whole team have done an excellent job of consistently mining great comedy from the clear-eyed observation that we are all, in one way or another, more than capable of being douchebags. (Except for me, of course. There's just always an exception, so that's cool.) The writing, directing, and editing are sharp, the cast is committed and totally delivers, the sound design is flawless (Never undervalue great production and post-production audio work! That's some clutch stuff right there.), the music is fun and on point, and the whole thing is just extremely well shot and produced. Oh, and it's funny. Like, really funny. Look, you might not be able to help the fact that you're a douche sometimes, but you can totally avoid being a jackass by checking out this show!
You know something is off when you get triggered by the tiniest of things... Like your neighbor's "douchey" behavior. Or, is it really a tiny thing or does it deserve a full-blown scene-on-the-spot? Or, is it your internal douche talking?
Questions like this come up throughout the season one, following a support group for all kinds of douchey people who try to help each other and, as a result, might go even deeper into the trenches of douchery.
Each episode focuses on a different member of the group as they share exaggerated stories about their self-centered, often embarrassing actions. The show dives deep into the themes of self-awareness, personal growth, and redemption - all with a tongue-in-cheek, satirical tone. It's a mirror held to each and every one of us.
Oh, and do you get triggered by some limiting belief phrases, like "work hard, play harder"? Then you'll relate to, or perhaps, detest, the character of Bryce. But to each their own. Enjoy the ride!
Questions like this come up throughout the season one, following a support group for all kinds of douchey people who try to help each other and, as a result, might go even deeper into the trenches of douchery.
Each episode focuses on a different member of the group as they share exaggerated stories about their self-centered, often embarrassing actions. The show dives deep into the themes of self-awareness, personal growth, and redemption - all with a tongue-in-cheek, satirical tone. It's a mirror held to each and every one of us.
Oh, and do you get triggered by some limiting belief phrases, like "work hard, play harder"? Then you'll relate to, or perhaps, detest, the character of Bryce. But to each their own. Enjoy the ride!
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Ultimately, a show that can make you genuinely enjoy spending time with characters you might initially despise is a rare gem. The consistent quality combined with the compellingly flawed personalities creates a unique and thoroughly enjoyable viewing experience that keeps you coming back for more. It sounds like a series that understands its identity and executes it flawlessly, making every moment a worthwhile part of the ride.
Doucheaholics is a side splittingly hilarious mini series that's perfect for a night in. It perfectly balances raunchy humor with deep themes that makes the viewer analyze the inner douche within themselves. From the first episode in you'll be hooked, and then it only gets better from there. Every character (every douche) does a great job of pinging off each other. The chemistry between all of the characters really is what makes the show. The journeys that they all go on with each other and within themselves is what will make you think about the show long after your done watching it, and make you want to come back for more.
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