llittlemeyer
I really like this show , the writing is great , the direction absolutely adds the perfect tempo to the comedy ,and is often the punchline itself. The only problem is they don't seem to realize that they do not need overtly sexual jokes and writing. I watched all of the episodes but, unfortunately most were either overly sexual or had a little to much toilet humor. The 4 or five that were watchable in mixed company had my family and friends rolling on the floor. At times I was out of breathe with tears rolling down my cheeks. This has the potential to be great. But,like South Park and others I can think of writers need to have faith in their fans. We want well written comedy. That does not mean juvenile humor! The four episodes we all watched Vac Attack, Truth Serum, Jelly Bean Omelet, and Pineapple Shampoo .( Other than a brief whacking off in the nude in "shampoo") I was able to watch and share with three generations of my family and all loved it . I hope they write more like this. also it seems to have such an English humor feel to them , does anyone know if there is a basis for this ?
zim76
I'm so glad to see I'm not the only person who absolutely loves this show! I love the quick witty dialogue and the casting is perfect. It's been a while since I've been pushed to tears from laughing so incredibly hard..brilliant stuff. It's definitely crude and gross at times, but that's what makes the show so funny. I really can't see how this show's content would offend anybody any more than some of the other things I regularly see on television. I really hope FX keeps this show for at least a few more seasons! Unfortunately, I've been seeing way too many unique and amazing shows being canceled entirely too soon, barely getting a chance to make it through its first season... Testees is honestly one of the funniest things on TV right now, in my opinion. I hope it sticks around for awhile!
Akshay Chauhan
This show is not meant for these who seriously believe what others think because there are a lot of exaggerated stereotypes. Few gross things in the show are true about guys , but only guys like me. For those who don't watch p*** , you are going to learn a lot of new words. But don't worry its not too late just open "urbandictionary.com" for all the inappropriate words you might encounter while watching the show. And about no eating , I strictly recommend not to eat while watching this show because there are lot of long humorous scenes. I mean if you can hold food in mouth for like 60 seconds and start munching again then its fine. Rest of you people will die if you eat while watching this. STOP reading more comments just watch the show now.
idriveamopar
I really don't understand all of the negative reviews I've seen floating around the internet about this show. This is BY FAR the funniest show I have watched in years.The plot is pure genius. The two main characters, Ron and Peter, are a couple of thirty-something slackers who "work" for a testing facility called Testico. Each episode involves some sort of crazy side effect from an experiment gone wrong, whether it be a sex change operation, memory loss, or a super glue mishap.The humor is usually crude and adult oriented, but very well done. Each episode is well written, cohesive, and never predictable. Jeff Kassel (Ron) and Steve Markle (Peter) are very believable in their roles and really make this show shine.For all of the Testees haters out there, go back to watching your media glutton, over hyped, high dollar, humorless, Judd Apatow produced, lame entertainment. If you're looking for something fresh and highly entertaining, check out Testees!