Suburgatory
Suburgatory
TV-PG | 28 September 2011 (USA)

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    Matcollis This Movie Can Only Be Described With One Word.
    Titreenp SERIOUSLY. This is what the crap Hollywood still puts out?
    Roy Hart If you're interested in the topic at hand, you should just watch it and judge yourself because the reviews have gone very biased by people that didn't even watch it and just hate (or love) the creator. I liked it, it was well written, narrated, and directed and it was about a topic that interests me.
    Leoni Haney Yes, absolutely, there is fun to be had, as well as many, many things to go boom, all amid an atmospheric urban jungle.
    user-213-409152 I freaking amazing ... I watch this show over and over. I started watching this show just 2 years ago...When I heard that this show is over...I am very huge fan of Emily Kapnek.. Tessa Altman is a very unique character. The satire on suburban life is show in a very intriguing way.. All and all I enjoyed this show big time..The story, comedy and drama.. Dalia Royce and Tessa Altman are the best cast and characters in this show..
    atlasmb "Suburgatory" is quirky. If you can't get past that statement, then you might not like the show.But if you can, check it out, because "Suburgatory" is an excellent show featuring lots of talent.The central theme--as you can tell from the title--is a critical view of suburbia. In the land where consumerism is the primary goal and people are themselves consumed by appearances there lives a high-schooler named Tessa (Jane Levy) who moved from New York to the land of weedless lawns and designer labels with her single father George (Jeremy Sisto). This is no "Who's The Boss". In "Suburgatory" Tessa and George are a complete family in themselves.Although suburbia is a target of the humor, the show lovingly lampoons all aspects of society, including the central characters, who enter into some questionable relationships. They are far from perfect and the writers allow us to laugh at them and with them.The rest of the cast is AMAZING. Three or four of them you will probably recognize, but they all rock. Comedy never had a larger cast of funny people.As for the quirk factor, "The New Girl" wishes it could be "Suburgatory". It is quirky, but it may be too far out there, often substituting silly for insightful. "Glee" revels in the quirkiness of its characters and their actions, but it often feels like it is doing quirk just for its own sake. I only hope that "Suburgatory" keeps its edge. The best episodes have something to say and remind us of the things that are truly valuable, e.g. caring and self-realization.
    Rae Ross After being on break for years one of my favorite shows is finally coming back. It was going downhill last season but hats probably why we had to wait so long. Anyways suburgatory is eccentric ironic and just plain funny. The parents guide neglected to mention some homosexual kissing if that concerns any parents. I was really angry when the show came back and Noah wasn't there. But he just reappeared in the most recent episode and that was fantastic. I found it hilarious when Tessa accidentally joined a cult. My favorite character was Lisa but she's started looking unhealthily skinny so I'm starting to like Tessa more. Plus Kudos to Carly chaikin for mastering Dahlia's constant blasé expression which really fits with her character. Please, get George and Dallas back together! They were perfect in an awkward strange way.
    songbirdn This show may not be perfect, but it is funny. Also, it's very relatable, especially to a kid growing up in an obnoxiously fake suburb like the one on the show. The actors are funny, sweet, quirky, and bring good-natured comedy to the screen. Tessa, Dalia, and Dallas are my favorites on the show. Tessa is witty and clever, a jaded foil to the naive and plastic Dalia and over-the-top yet lovable Dallas. Also, the script is, for the most part, well written and the situations that Tessa finds herself in are hilarious. As every sitcom, it's not perfect, and not all the jokes are funny, but for the most part, I am enjoying it and I'm looking forward to next season.