Plebs
Plebs
TV-14 | 25 March 2013 (USA)
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  • Reviews
    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

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    zayan nizam

    I loved this show, so much so that its now my most recommended show to my friends. Everyone is weary when i first tell them the premise and when they first see it. By the 2nd episode they also become a fellow plebeian. Give the show a try at least 2 episodes! You will most likely not regret it. Marcus can get a little annoying at times but Stylax more than makes up for it, being both a sexual deviant and a terrible influence. The pinnacle of the show is Grumio (Ryan Samson), he is hilarious and downright brilliant. The set up of the show is similar in each episode but the story is complex and witty. The landlord's banter with Grumio is also amazing.

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    Volod

    While first season was OK, first two episodes of the second season were as bad as one can imagine.Don't change the narrator. Don't change the tone. It was fun with all the postmodern jokes first season; now it's just plain dumb. Shut it down for the sake of the effort two years ago.I'd rarely enjoy one season wonder. This was no wonder, but one can enjoy the humour of the first year. Afterwards it's just broke in all possible places.There're some comedy shows running for years. Heck, one can treat Doctor Who as one;plebs has just gone out.

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    Laraalison

    Plebs is an easy going, obvious, rude comedy.Set in Ancient Rome, many have likened it to the Inbetweeners and it's easy to see why. If you like Inbetweeners, it's no bad thing, obviously. Plebs is a total giggle-fest if you like this type of humour.Ryan Sampson plays Grumio, the slave. Quite simply he is the scene and show stealer - great lines, dead-pan face, an innocent arrogance but clearly quite sneakily clever. Baldrick like, yes, but somehow different.Doon Mackichan is a star, perfectly cast as the perverted, prissy but oh!, so dirty, narcissistic Boss - she rocks this part.Truthfully, the two other main characters could be played by anybody, they just seem to read their lines. Posh, gangly, excessive face pulling... pretty much journeymen.You'll encounter dead hands to masturbate with, herpes riddled cats, porn jugs, sex cages, orgies, swearing, saucy fruit...Yes, it is childish - immature - infantile - puerile! But that is what it is supposed to be. And it is darned funny to boot.

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