The series dives into megalomania and workplace chaos with eccentric, frenzied energy.
It was clearly conceived by men who have no interest in approaching female friendships with any degree of complexity, curiosity, or respect.
It has become the Energizer Bunny of cable TV sitcoms, a hyperactive, enduring burst of awkward hilarity and imprudently.
It seems impossible to watch Unsupervised and not think of Beavis and Butt-head.
Fans of a cult show like It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia deserve more robust extras than what’s offered here.
Here’s one for the red states.