The first episode we saw was not very to my liking, I felt that the humour was aimed at a completely different demographic, and the plot was very shallow and practically non-existant, although this could be a result of me only seeing one episode in the middle of the second season with no context. Some parts seemed completely redundant, and most of the humour was based on extremely immature concepts.
The second episode was somewhat more enjoyable, with more relevant plot progressions with the different characters and more interesting interactions between their respective subplots. The humour was more present in this episode as well, although it was repetitive because it was all based on ambiguity and political incorrectness.
Overall, the two episodes kept my interest, but it wasn't really the best or the most funny show that I've seen.
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