I just finished it too, what a great show. There were far more laughs to be had than from any standard comedy that I can remember watching in a long time.
"I found the best future, and it's in the past -- right now, 1985"
That line cracks me up hard.
Its been a long time since I've wanted to watch anything twice, and I've still got two episodes to go of this, but I might watch it again already pretty soon. Great show.
i love this show. i never liked josh hutcherson, and he seems to know that. the whole show is about putting him in the most humiliating scenarios imaginable and he just rolls with it.
by all rights it should be terrible, but there's a certain "b" level pinache to the production and it just works. the nonsensical storylines, the mediocre but tongue-in-cheek acting... this show is the very definition of the whole being greater than the sum of it's parts.
Half way through, so far not quite as funny as S1 but still damn good. Mainly S1 episodes had more variety, this is dragging a bit because all the episodes are about the same.
finished it last night. last episode felt a lot like the end of Ash vs. Evil Dead, which makes it feel like there won't be a season 3 =/
this season was pretty good but not as good as season 1. hard to top season 1 tho. we ended up having to force ourselves through a couple of the middle episodes this season, whereas season 1 we pretty much spent every free moment binging it til we finished it all.
Finished this season last night. Imho it was a pale comparison to season 1 with the exception of the last episode, which was about the only one that was able to elicit a vocal laugh. The whole "cluster" nonsense with Wolf was gay and not nearly as entertaining as the '80's scenario in the first season. Stu was one of the worst parts of season 1, and they brought him back as probably the #1 character in season 2 in regards to screen time.
i am usually a major nitpicker when it comes to depictions of time travel in fiction. i always spend too much time focusing on the impossibilities and the things that would cause paradoxes and etc. so it's kind of funny that a fucking comedy actually has my favorite depiction of time travel in all the sci-fi i've ever watched. i'd have to rewatch the series to even think of a single complaint i have with the way they presented time travel. none of the silly Back to the Future style people fading from photographs schtick, no strange loops, just blunt alternate timeline creation.
Occam's Razor, Mandela Effect. From your perspective, this show didn't exist until your universe combined with ours. Or you could have been busy doing other shit.
Hulu’s Future Man will be coming to an end after a third and final season, which will consist of eight episodes. A premiere date is to be determined. The high-concept comedy, from the Sausage…