Cuckoo is every parent's worst nightmare - a slacker full of outlandish, New Age ideas.Cuckoo is every parent's worst nightmare - a slacker full of outlandish, New Age ideas.Cuckoo is every parent's worst nightmare - a slacker full of outlandish, New Age ideas.
- Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
- 2 nominations total
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What a truly funny, really funny, show! Where to start? Well if you're a fan of Andy Samberg (That's My Boy, Hot Rod) then there's a pretty good chance this'll quickly become your favorite new comedy! Even if you have no idea who he or any of the other cast are, well I'd still be willing to bet you'll get at least one, really good, laugh out loud moment per episode.
I'm a 24yo dude who really enjoys a good laugh. Therefore I have no doubt that others around my age (or older/younger - who also have a mellow outlook on life) will also be able to relate to this show on soooo many levels. Hell, even my folks find it funny. The difference between them and myself, I burst out in uncontrollable laughter throughout entire episodes of Cuckoo, whereas they being parents (and probably relating their/my relationship and their/my views), well let's just say I've still heard a few good chuckles escape their bodies ;)
The cast are awesome, particularly the on-screen chemistry from the two leading men. Add to that the fact you can root for both characters, and at the same time! Well what more can one want from this funny and amazingly written gem? I've got to say, I was pleasantly surprised at how well Cuckoo addresses modern families and relationships through comedy. We've come a long way from the classic stigmata of working man, stay at home wife and kids, etc. Well, Cuckoo gives us a pleasant look at one type of modern family environment and relationships, that many either have experienced (first or second hand) or will very likely experience themselves at some point in their journey of life across this modern yet ever changing world.
Before you judge it, give it an episode, or two or many :) Just remember what comedies are for, unwinding and having a laugh at other people and their predicaments. I personally find having experienced something like Cuckoo first hand only adds to the show/scenario and makes it even funnier. I'm sure many will relate to it on many different levels.
My idea of comedy? Well here's some other funny TV shows I enjoy/ed; South Park, Crank Yankers, Bored To Death, Chuck, Fonejacker, That '70s Show, Wilfred, Robot Chicken, Workaholics, IT Crowd, Family Guy, Futurama, Boston Legal, WKUK, Beavis and Butthead (new season) -- there's a ton more but that's a pretty diverse list of shows that have all, at one point or another, had me (quite literally) in tears laughing.
So take from all that what you will, even if it helps just one other give Cuckoo a chance, then it has done its job! Happy laughing :p
I'm a 24yo dude who really enjoys a good laugh. Therefore I have no doubt that others around my age (or older/younger - who also have a mellow outlook on life) will also be able to relate to this show on soooo many levels. Hell, even my folks find it funny. The difference between them and myself, I burst out in uncontrollable laughter throughout entire episodes of Cuckoo, whereas they being parents (and probably relating their/my relationship and their/my views), well let's just say I've still heard a few good chuckles escape their bodies ;)
The cast are awesome, particularly the on-screen chemistry from the two leading men. Add to that the fact you can root for both characters, and at the same time! Well what more can one want from this funny and amazingly written gem? I've got to say, I was pleasantly surprised at how well Cuckoo addresses modern families and relationships through comedy. We've come a long way from the classic stigmata of working man, stay at home wife and kids, etc. Well, Cuckoo gives us a pleasant look at one type of modern family environment and relationships, that many either have experienced (first or second hand) or will very likely experience themselves at some point in their journey of life across this modern yet ever changing world.
Before you judge it, give it an episode, or two or many :) Just remember what comedies are for, unwinding and having a laugh at other people and their predicaments. I personally find having experienced something like Cuckoo first hand only adds to the show/scenario and makes it even funnier. I'm sure many will relate to it on many different levels.
My idea of comedy? Well here's some other funny TV shows I enjoy/ed; South Park, Crank Yankers, Bored To Death, Chuck, Fonejacker, That '70s Show, Wilfred, Robot Chicken, Workaholics, IT Crowd, Family Guy, Futurama, Boston Legal, WKUK, Beavis and Butthead (new season) -- there's a ton more but that's a pretty diverse list of shows that have all, at one point or another, had me (quite literally) in tears laughing.
So take from all that what you will, even if it helps just one other give Cuckoo a chance, then it has done its job! Happy laughing :p
Lautner has obviously struggled over the years to find his niche, but with this series I think he's nailed it: Comedy!
We discovered this by accident, and absolutely loved session one. Laughed our assess off!
Andy Samberg is absolutely great in playing the goofy annoying but loveable step-son, driving the always genius Greg Davies up the wall.
We started season 2, but not loving the acting of the new guy. Maybe it's a European thing, but the acting of the English actors seems way better than the new American guy. Apparently he has done big roles before, but contest doesn't seem to be his knack. (Andy's screwball comedy was awesome contrast with the English humour though!) The new actress playing Rachel is a bit boring and in no way as good and funny like the actress from the first season.
Don't think we'll make it far in season 2...
Andy Samberg is absolutely great in playing the goofy annoying but loveable step-son, driving the always genius Greg Davies up the wall.
We started season 2, but not loving the acting of the new guy. Maybe it's a European thing, but the acting of the English actors seems way better than the new American guy. Apparently he has done big roles before, but contest doesn't seem to be his knack. (Andy's screwball comedy was awesome contrast with the English humour though!) The new actress playing Rachel is a bit boring and in no way as good and funny like the actress from the first season.
Don't think we'll make it far in season 2...
I absolutely can't stand her voice. What a stupid character. The show is ruined. Can't watch it now.
I honestly had no clue Cuckoo was Andy Samberg, the character is amazing. Every 9actor and character is great and hilarious. It was a great season, but of course series keep going and change. I'm not as crazy about the new character and actors. I binged watched the first season in a few hours, but it took me much longer to watch the next few. And I didn't even finish the last season and I don't care to.
Did you know
- TriviaTamla Kari (Rachel) was replaced by Esther Smith at the start of Series 2.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Wright Stuff: Episode #17.190 (2012)
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