Those Who Can't
Those Who Can't
NR | 11 February 2016 (USA)
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  • Reviews
    MonsterPerfect Good idea lost in the noise
    Gutsycurene Fanciful, disturbing, and wildly original, it announces the arrival of a fresh, bold voice in American cinema.
    Fairaher The film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.
    Phillipa Strong acting helps the film overcome an uncertain premise and create characters that hold our attention absolutely.
    chrisman-42887 I must say that I didn't expect much from this show due to the fact that I usually don't go for raw workplace comedies however this one was right up my ally it was hilarious and rather unique in some way this isn't for those senctive to swearing or sexual jokes but its a awesome choice for the rest of us who can accept the show for what it is and have a good time laughing at it and understand NEVER to act like these guys who 'cant' then this is one for you and you should have a blast watching it
    novalightosborne 'Those Who Can't' is a fantastic adult sitcom in the vein of 'It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia'. Its first season takes several episodes to get going, so stick with it (and probably watches better now that we've grown more familiar with the characters); the show improves noticeably during its first season for every successive episode. Season two has been, thusfar, home-runs completely; the episodes are consistently funny, ranking all among the show's best; the show is clearly stretching out plot-wise, and all the actors have become much more comfortable (looking at you, Adam). Big props for (taking a page from IASIP) not sidelining Maria Thayer. Recommended if you're looking for a dark comedy fix. Give it a chance!
    jwfink-73333 The first season of this show was Thoughtful and energetic. The main character's interaction was good. Adam Cayton-Holland, Andrew Orvedahl, Benjamin Roy, Maria Thayer, Rory Scovel, Sonya Eddy by the end of the first season grew together as a cast and delivered. The episodes were funny enough to consistently make you comeback for the next episode. A real funny prospective of Those Who Should not. The show manages to bring out the juvenile delinquent in all of us. Pregnant Beth (Libe Barer) added a funny touch of real life with high school students. I'm giving an Excellent because of the effort that was put in too production and cast interaction. Real proof of Those Who Can't. Congratulations on a very good first season.
    NetflixNChill Dear TruTV, You have misjudged your "silly folks" demographics (myself included), mistaking us for "stupid folks". "Those Who Can't" is quite possibly the most unfunny, unintentionally cringe worthy, crappiest show in the history of television. Kudos if losing viewers and sponsors was the look you were going for. Stop the madness! Do NOT renew this show for a second season. Please stop torturing TruTV fans with this "Always Sunny" wannabe travesty fail of a show. Dump it and instead air reruns of "Impractical Jokers", "Billy On The Street", and "Worlds Dumbest", because those are your bread 'n butter, the reasons we tune in. Maintaining "Those Who Can't" in the TruTV lineup is the reason we are tuning out in droves. Thanks in advance for seeing the error of your ways, admitting "Those Who Can't" was a really bad programming judgment call, and for replacing it with other truly hilarious TruTV shows which have huge, loyal fan bases and guaranteed audiences. Regards, All Intelligent TruTV Viewers