SummaryJunior-executives-in-training Matt and Jake (Matt Ingebretson and Jake Weisman) deal with the pains of working for Hampton Deville CEO Christian DeVille (Lance Reddick) and his top executives, John and Kate (Adam Lustick and Anne Dudek) with only one helpful friend in Human Resources rep Grace (Aparna Nancherla).
Created By:Pat Bishop, Matt Ingebretson, Jake Weisman
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Season 2
Season Premiere:
Jan 15, 2019
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Jan 3, 2019
91
The bleakness runs alongside a whimsical, Monty Python-ish absurdity. [11 Jan 2019, p.46]
Jan 22, 2019
80
New episodes that match Season 1’s gonzo greatness chronicle the executive team’s efforts to invent a lucrative addiction (makeup for men) and introduce a cowgirl billionaire (Kyra Sedgwick in the guest appearance of a lifetime) who’s equal parts Ted Turner, Dolly Parton and Annie Oakley. Pessimistic takes on technology, media, identity politics, the environment and the quest for personal fulfillment are baked into each of these profit-driven nightmares.
Jan 14, 2019
80
It’s grim, hilarious--and if you’ve ever worked at a place like it, utterly accurate.
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Sep 8, 2019
10
Season 2 generally funnier, more topical and hard hitting in it's satire than season 1.
Mar 4, 2019
7
It's maybe less funny than season 1, very uneven, sometimes lazy, but some of the dialogues or situations are so sharp and unexpected like an uppercut to the soul. In terms of comedy it is far more daring than anything else on TV.





























