| This was the best satire ever to air on American television. That is all. |
| I watched it. But Thomas Middleditch really lost me when it turned out he was a weird swinging freak. Talking about swinging saving his marriage, until it didn't, and now divorced. |
| No show makes me cry laughing like SV |
Yes! Me tooooo! I wish there was a DC version... except I’d probably laugh myself to death. |
Wasn't that Veep??? Also the series finale of SV was pure genius |
| So glad to find other SV fans! I love love the show. Truly one of the funniest ever written. |
| I love that show! Absolutely underrated. |
Can I watch it around my kids? |
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It’s alright. Season one was pretty great but it gets mediocre fast.
Greatest satire to ever air on American TV? I’ll take the Colbert Report any day. |
Probably not. There’s a lot of very adult humor and some drug use. |
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I watched it with my 15 and 12 year olds this year. There were a few crude moments and a lot of pot smoking, but otherwise it was fine. I’m pretty lenient about stuff though.
I wouldn’t watch it with kids under 10. |
| Loved season 1, liked season 2, stopped watching after that. |
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Enjoyed it all the way through but I agree it started lagging after the second season.
Now VEEP - there's a perfect satire. |
pathetic |
| I loved it, but the storylines started to get a bit repetitive. Funding, build up, crash, outgunned by Hooli, funding, build up, crash, outgunned by Hooli, etc. |