A former philosophy professor who takes a job teaching advanced placement biology uses his students to get back at the people in his life who have wronged him.A former philosophy professor who takes a job teaching advanced placement biology uses his students to get back at the people in his life who have wronged him.A former philosophy professor who takes a job teaching advanced placement biology uses his students to get back at the people in his life who have wronged him.
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Seasons 1-2 are brilliant and make for hilarious and joyous watching. Granted, there's a touch of cheese every now and again but it always fits the growth of the characters as we watch things develop.
I'm a few episodes into season 3 and it's a complete mess. A real mess - how did they get it so wrong? From what I've just read in other reviews, it doesn't sound like things get any better in S4.
Do yourself a favour and stop at the end of season 2. For me, if they had stopped there, this show would be a solid 9/10. However, as is often the case with these things, not knowing when to end on a high has dragged this show a smidge into the mire.
I'm a few episodes into season 3 and it's a complete mess. A real mess - how did they get it so wrong? From what I've just read in other reviews, it doesn't sound like things get any better in S4.
Do yourself a favour and stop at the end of season 2. For me, if they had stopped there, this show would be a solid 9/10. However, as is often the case with these things, not knowing when to end on a high has dragged this show a smidge into the mire.
Seasons 1 and 2 are amazing, funny, filled with witty, great writing, and good character development. Then in season 3 it falls off a cliff. Seasons 3 and 4 writing focuses on being eccentric and quirky with limited character development and a complete lack of the jokes that made the show funny to begin with. No developed jokes and the entire plot of the show seems to lose its focus. The hilarious, somewhat degenerate content that you get in seasons 1 and 2 completely vanishes. Highly recommend just cutting your losses, saving your time, and stopping after Season 2. I'm curious how they screwed it up so much with the blueprint for success laid out from the very beginning.
What are folks talking about with the poor reviews? I do NOT get it. This show keeps me interested in each and every quirky character. The plot is as unique as the color scheme. Maybe it's just me, but I find that to be a brave deviation from the norm. And it works. I also appreciate the well timed nuances in the sound effects. Yes, this is refreshing. And I want more.
The comedy is intellegent in its own absurdist style. However, I've noticed a theme within the "1 Star" rating reviews; most, if not all, are saying that the show is "offence in this political climate", and should "cater more to today's political atmosphere by discussing some important topics". NOT ALL COMEDY HAS TO HAVE A POLITICAL AGENDA. Let's leave the politics on the news where it belongs. If you want a apolitical absurdist comedy: This show is for you. It's hard for me to see this show being a '1 star' rating by anyone. It's probably not fittingly a 10 (yet) that I gave it, but it's certainly higher than a 6, let along 1.
I watched the first 3 episodes, and I don't understand why this show is getting so much hate. The premise is fun, the kids in the class are a fun ensemble, the lead is awesome, and Patton Oswalt is great as always. I was audibly laughing throughout each episode, and I can't wait to see the premise explored further. I look forward to learning more about Jack's backstory.
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What Have We Done to Glenn Howerton?
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- TriviaWhen the streaming application Peacock launched in July 2020, A.P. Bio was the first and only show renewed for the platform. Patton Oswalt and Glenn Howerton were publicly involved in the campaign to save the show after NBC cancelled the series.
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Written by Dee Dee Ramone, Tommy Ramone, Joey Ramone, and Johnny Ramone
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