Alicia
I love this movie so much
Scanialara
You won't be disappointed!
Diagonaldi
Very well executed
ChanFamous
I wanted to like it more than I actually did... But much of the humor totally escaped me and I walked out only mildly impressed.
Mister Gorys
Since when are rapid fire insults where you call another guy gay in like fifty different ways considered the height of comedy? This show has nothing to it other than that, fast predictable grade six level insults delivered by wooden amateur actors. Terrible writing and acting and people are comparing this to Trailer Park Boys? That show's low brow but at least it's not insulting. This show get an F from me, huge comedy failure. I fully expect to be bashed by this show's homophobic, hockey hair fans now.
unreconstruct
I couldn't imagine that a YouTube video my brother sent me one day would explode into comedy masterpiece! The production value and script are only masterfully projected by the perfect cast. My wife usually isn't keen on most comedies I enjoy but she actually laughs out loud to this show! Two thumbs way up! "Pitter patter, lets get at 'er"
Steve Jenkins
Sometimes a few of the jokes run a little long, but that's not nearly enough to take away from goodhearted, non-stop, belly laughs that this show brings. It's funny, to be sure, but if you've ever spent any appreciable amount of time in northern Minnesota, Wisconsing, or Michigan, the jokes will be riotous in the way they hit home. I have seen a lot of comedies that start out gut busting funny in the first 3 or 4 episodes, but then quickly fades as the seasons wear on (Brooklyn Nine-Nine, for instance). LETTERKENNY is not one of those shows. From Season One thru Season Five, the laughs just keep on coming. So much so, I had to rewind certain scenes because I was still laughing from punchline #1 when punchlines #2 and #3 were being delivered.
Yes.
It is just that funny.
I hope you all enjoy it as much as I am.
All right now...pitter patter...
Harrison Tweed (Top Dawg)
I can't help it, it gets funnier faster than a duck with a boner dragging weeds.I initially saw season 1 and gave it a 7. I enjoyed the series but felt some of the humor was over the top and trying too hard with lots of fluff between the punch lines. Then I saw season 2. Well now, talk about upping the ante! Way more funnier, and more true to the roots of growing up in small town Canada with some real-life small-town issues!I first got introduced to Jared Keeso watching 19-2, and his role in that next to Letterkenny is yin to yang. I think he found his true calling in this series. I'm hoping the episodes increase in numbers and come out sooner than later, because watching all 6 in the 2nd season so fast with a massive cliff hanger, I can't wait to see what happens next. So pitter patter let's get at'er boys, needing season 3 asap is a Texas sized 10-4.