Ben Stiller owes me about 20 hours of my life back. About 7 episodes into season 1, it felt clear I was running a marathon simply for the purpose of making it to the end. It was almost painful when my wife would say "wanna keep going?"
The final episode of season 2 was entertaining but it's conclusion left dozens of questions unanswered and the show doesn't even seem interested in exploring it's own backstory.
I haven't been so mad about watching something since "Trapped".
Seth Milchick is legitimately the only interesting character with any depth in this pretentious mockery of dull corporate life. Yes, we get it. Corporations are worshipped as if they're a cult and millions of people waste 1/3 of their lives sitting in a cubicle.
For the thousands of people praising this show, I can only assume you write your glowing reviews while sipping fine wine from your luxury apartment, cosplaying the working class while your spouse provides you with the advantages of relying on capitalizing without having to participate in it directly.