A workplace comedy set in the world of the monsters from Big Mouth.A workplace comedy set in the world of the monsters from Big Mouth.A workplace comedy set in the world of the monsters from Big Mouth.
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If you're fan of Big Mouth you should enjoy this spin off. The crudeness shouldn't be a surprise, in fact, it should be expected! Don't watch if you can't handle this type of humor!
I never watched Big Mouth so I have nothing to compare this to, but this is a funny and actually somewhat deep show on some levels. If you are a person who doesn't like crude humor (Very sexual in nature) this is NOT for you, and you shouldn't watch it and whine about it. STAY AWAY, you have been warned. I had fun with it.
The low scores from people who only watched 1-2 episodes are understandable but man, once you let the world building finish, it gets really good. Tackles some really intense and emotional content. Season 2 really hit some serious issues and handled them with charm and humor. The episodes dealing with grief and autism in particular were really wonderful. The sex stuff does come up often, but they do say humans think about sex every 8 seconds or so, soooo...... The show really finds it's footing in episode 4 season 1 and just gets better and better as it moves on. The voice cast was kind of spectacular too. I didn't realize they got so many big names as well.
I was not convinced at first, expecting the confused pubescent children to show up since they were the ones to supply the laughs. But once you get into the nitty-gritty of it and understand the roles of the hormonal and emotional monsters, you realize that this animated series deals with serious adult issues, from motherhood to dementia, all in good humor (without receiving a slap in the face for it)...
I have always loved Big Mouth, but Human Resources is truly an excellent follow-up. Despite a somewhat rough start, the show really finds it's footing by the end, and makes for quite an unexpectedly emotional ride. I cried so hard watching episodes 8 and 9, both of which were absolutely fantastic episodes. I enjoyed the callbacks to the original show as well, especially with Natalie (the trans character from season 4) who I was dying to see more of, and of course John Mulaney as Andrew. The show is also just really funny at times too, and yes crude, but that'd to be expected of course. In the end, it may not satisfy everyone, but I really enjoyed Human Resources and am looking forward to see more in the future.
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- TriviaJanelle Monáe who voices Claudia (S1.E8 The Light), sings the title's main theme song "Make Me Feel".
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