It's about a Bakersfield rodeo cowboy so how could it not be great?
You've convinced me. I'm in.It's about a Bakersfield rodeo clown so how could it not be great?
Seriously? The commercials for it are incredibly funny.I don't see how anyone that has seen ads for this show could even be remotely interested. It could be the greatest show on Earth, but the marketing has convinced me it is the exact opposite. :X
I said SchweppsBraktastic said:I don't see how anyone that has seen ads for this show could even be remotely interested. It could be the greatest show on Earth, but the marketing has convinced me it is the exact opposite. :X
Yeah, I thought it was hilarious. Zach's dead pan delivery isn't for everyone.Juxtatarot said:I liked it but I suspect a lot of people won't. I'm not sure the show will last.
Eye did!I don't see how anyone that has seen ads for this show could even be remotely interested. It could be the greatest show on Earth, but the marketing has convinced me it is the exact opposite. :X
The addition of a Juggalo is anything but a letdown.2 episode was a let down.
Louie continues to do an amazing job. This show is hilariousI thought it was good and Louie Anderson stole the show.
All that advertising during Fargo paid off.I like the show, but I am pretty surprised that so many watch it.
The cable network has renewed the comedy starring Zach Galifianakis for a second season, The Hollywood Reporter has learned.
Set to return in early 2017, the clown show co-created by Galifianakis, Louis C.K. and Jonathan Krisel ranks as the most-watched basic cable primetime comedy series premiere since 2014 among the key adults 18-49 demo and total viewers. Factoring in seven days of delayed viewing, the first three episodes of Baskets have averaged 944,000 viewers among the advertiser-coveted adults under 50 demo and 1.5 million total viewers. That's good enough to rank as cable's most-watched new scripted series of the year.