saza-rkanas
The support cast is very nice the characteristics are funny and relationships between cast is perfect. Except protagonist he is very annoying and unfunny.
Dennis Moore
I watched the first 2 seasons of this show and made it a couple episodes into season 3 before I had to stop. I want to start by saying that at times this show is absolutely hilarious. I especially like T.J. Miller, Martin Starr, and Zach Woods. Woods in particular shows his range as he plays such a different character than Gabe (The Office). Gabe was creepy. His character on this show is funny and at times even lovable. "Did you know you speak German in your sleep?"That being said, I have some issues with how the writers handle the plot. As my title states, even when the team wins they still find a way to lose. Yes this is a comedy so it's expected that some shenanigans will occur. I also get that Pied Piper can't just become a powerhouse company overnight, but the characters are constantly doing silly things to sabotage themselves. It's obvious these things happen purely for the sake of plot (or in this case to not advance it). I started to really notice this in season 2. The episode "Adult Content" demonstrates the problem. Everything is going great for the guys and then the dumb billionaire comes in and sets his giant bottle of tequila down on the delete button. This deletes 3/4 of the content of the porn account that the characters were trying to get a contract for. I don't know much about computer tech/programming, but I find it hard to believe that these guys would have the program open in a manner where pushing the delete button would delete the very content that they were using their program to run. Once again I get it's a comedy, but I can only suspend my disbelief so much.I tried to keep watching, but then when I got to season 3 the same sort of plot shenanigans started happening with the CEO they brought in. Really, you need to completely change Pied Piper because it's too hard to sell? Get better sales people... If the show was episodic this might be a bit more acceptable, but it's not. The plot needs to progress not create situations where the characters are just shooting themselves in the foot again and again. It's like they don't have writers good enough to keep the story going, so instead they don't allow anything to progress.
reidkenj
I liked this from day one. You immediately have your favorite "characters you like", and dislike. -Something good to follow. BUT! I was getting really fed up with the plots. EVERY episode was the same. - - START :- P. Piper is the greatest thing since sliced bread. - 40 minutes later - P.Piper is being bought over/sold/ripped off/ made bankrupt/sued/ blah blah! Same plot EVERY episode. But now (Series 5) - It is getting better! - More imagination being used, and not always the same result!
landbergaren
I love the cast that this series has. They nail the dialogues so perfectly and they carry the show well. I love the scenery as well since I'm a bit of a software nerd. Just the kind of audience that the series flirt well with. The show have one big minus though and that is that the show has twice as much as anxiety as the show Married with children. Its just way, way to much downfall. Its so much downfalls and superfails that you go like "ok its enough" half way. It bursts my bubble quite a lot and some of the jokes are silenced because of it. The comedy is carried by fun dialogues and epic casting, the constant super-high anxiety levels are just not necessary and unfitting. If you love see ambitious likable guys fail miserably over and over as if a god was working against them. Then you want have the same problem as me. I did find it funny in "Married with children" but they built fun dialogues around it and fitting characters for it.