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Brad Lucas
An incredibly funny show. I would be amazed if the writers did not work for a large corporation before cranking out scripts. I know this is a comedy, but far too often, the dialog and situations are too realistic. Sometimes, I feel as if I am watching a documentary on working for a large company as opposed to a spoof. I know the writers are going for "over the top", but my jaw is on the floor wondering how they got a hold of the notes from our management meetings.
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J. Joyce Cathaír
The cleverness of the cast, writers, and production team was wasted on us and deserved a better fate than the one it was given. Also, basically how I imagine pre-apocalypse Aperture Science. Spot-on. One of my favorite shows ever, with a relatively unknown cast at the time which made it significantly easier to accept the plotline. I want my science back 🔬 🚀 🐁
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Lawrence Cohen
One of the most inventive, interesting, well-writtwn, brilliantly acted comedies of the past 30 years. Truly an outstanding series that was cancelled far too soon.