SnoReptilePlenty
Memorable, crazy movie
Platicsco
Good story, Not enough for a whole film
Crwthod
A lot more amusing than I thought it would be.
Tobias Burrows
It's easily one of the freshest, sharpest and most enjoyable films of this year.
ritaf-16305
I met Plebs in its first season, so, I´m a fan since the beginning. I love the plots, the good performances and everything around it feels so perfect. Cant imagine another Grummio or another Markus playing the role. ¨It´s not like other series made in ancient times because it has the originality to be unique. The cast is DIVINE . Really excellent. Tom Rosenthal is the new Peter Sellers (Thanks GOD for give us this guy) . Sampson can´t be better. Joel plays the kind brother, yes, I´m true, the kind brother everybody would like to have by side.I love Plebs, my favourite show ever. Hope there will be more seasons up for us
eapplebaum
There are some scenes I laughed so hard I cried, like the breast milk dousing scene. Seriously, I love these guys and the clever comedic exaggerated view of what life might have looked like for single roman guys of the day. It's a hilarious and imaginative idea of life in Roman times. Each episode is fun and always guarantee's a good laugh. Groomio, Marcus and Stylex are silly goof balls you can't help but love. All the details including the names of characters based on their job, such as "water boy" and "landlord" always evokes a good chuckle. I can't imagine why people want to continue to watch reality TV such as the kardashians, or the jersey shore when they can watch this show.
russellcarvell
I love history, and puerile stupid humour, so this is right up my street. I loved the Inbetweeners, and this is almost as good. I find that good historical comedies are really difficult to find. At times they can be a real disappointment, but I instantly liked this. Some are saying that season 2 sucks, but I don't agree. I still love it, even if it's had some near-the-knuckle moments. For me, Stylax is easily the best character. I wasn't sure about Groomio initially, but he's growing on me. I'm hoping this will last for another couple of seasons, as I like the way the characters are developing, and there has got to be a good few situations to explore. I hope it raises its profile a bit more, and becomes more popular, so we get some more seasons.
MacShoreman
This is fun and timeless even if this happen to be taking place shortly before the time of Jesus. It certainly benefits from the epoch and the public's perceptions and misconceptions about ancient Rome. It's about young singles in a city. It could have been played out in today's London but obviously the ancient setting contributes to an extra twist as the backdrop to the show's hilarious episodes. Slaves, gladiators and corporate orgies are difficult to joke about in a contemporary environment. I think this production has managed to use the collision between todays ethics and historical peculiarities really good. Personally I think the first three episodes felt a little shaky and immature . Six episodes (shown this far) are to few for a fair rating when it comes to this kind of show. It feels like the series is only in its infancy. The series has potential. It feels like it can develop allot more. Give the character an honest chance so perhaps Plebs could become a real classic in the British humor flora. Each episode is a sweet waste of 30 minutes. I think the laughs it brings prolongs life with hours or maybe even days so... not really wasted are they, them minutes? I want more!