An ensemble comedy that follows a group of old friends in a fantasy football league who care deeply about one another -- so deeply that they use every opportunity to make each other's lives ... Read allAn ensemble comedy that follows a group of old friends in a fantasy football league who care deeply about one another -- so deeply that they use every opportunity to make each other's lives miserable.An ensemble comedy that follows a group of old friends in a fantasy football league who care deeply about one another -- so deeply that they use every opportunity to make each other's lives miserable.
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Basically set around the antics of six friends who are part of a fantasy football league, and the lengths they will go to to win their league trophy - the Shiva, named after a plain girl who went to their highschool with them who is now a very attractive doctor and friend. Do not watch this if you don't like bad language, violence, drugs, reference to any body parts, bodily functions or anything of a sexual nature. Or if you are squeamish. Or delicate. Or of a nervous disposition. Currently on four series and I hope there are more.
There people are the people I hang out with .... hell they are me. Some married, some single, and one guy in the middle of a separation. They are all friends with girlfriends ...or spouses...they go out together or they hang at the house for a birthday party. But the one common central they seem to LOVE is fantasy football.
It interacts in their daily lives - and this half-scripted show seems to capture quite well how goes REALLY act with one another. At least the way I act with my friends. But they go a bit more for their fantasy football league. Get caught doing something bad? She won't tell...if you trade Payton Manning.
Mark Duplass is damn good as the central character whose fantasy football really keeps him going. He's the guy who needs his lucky shirt for fantasy draft day and when he can't find it...suspects his wife through it out.
The cast is awesome...and it is a show I'm going to love to watch throughout the football season.
Another particular thing about the League which I would say is a strength but could put some people of is basically how unsavory most of the characters are; only to each other, generally, but this is a show where you find competition, feuds, 'trash-talking' and bullying instead of endearments and 'traditional' friendship. Most of the characters are reasonable, normal people who simply take part in the League and its associated dramas. Nick Kroll's Ruxin takes a more over-the-top spin on how 'evil' he is, as he would certainly go the furthest to win against the others, and the subsequent development of his anger and stubbornness actually made him my favourite character - but on the other hand you have Andre who never really gets the credit he deserves, at least as practically the nicest, most caring member of the group, and Taco who ironically never gets the comeuppance he deserves as the uncaring, stoned sexual genius that mostly just Flanderizes him in the later seasons. And then there's Rafi, who never gets better and only gets more grating, and no, I didn't enjoy the Rafi and Dirty Randy episodes at all really. I have respect for Jason Mantzoukas as an actor and I've seen that he can play it straight and bring characters to life, but man has he had to play this character in half of his acting roles at this point.
With a show that lasted this long, there's the big question that you might want answering before you start at Season 1: does it remain consistent in quality until the show ends? The answer: yes, almost. I felt that the first six seasons were all as good as each other, and only with about half the episodes of Season 7 did I notice an obvious drop in quality. Honestly at least they let the show end before dragging it any further into mediocrity, it's clear scheduling was becoming an issue with Nick Kroll and Mark Duplass absent from some episodes in the last season, and the jokes were becoming tired and overdone. I shouldn't have to mention the animated episode. I liked the final episode, anyway, and I think it closed the show in a decent way, though it was just another diss on Andre.
Overall, The League is a competent, funny, easily digestible show that I think rivals the likes of Always Sunny and Archer for unlikable characters and entertaining dialogue. It has some great stars and a generally consistent tone, with the characters having well executed season-long arcs. Don't expect the world from it, but if you like the first couple of episodes then you'll probably like the entire show.
Rafi is completely insane and everyone is constantly avoiding him and would probably get away with it too if it weren't for the fact that his sister is Ruxin's wife, a smoking hot latina who somehow doesn't realize her brother is completely insane and also a rapist. Andre is probably an easier target than meg from family guy and the exact example of what not to be. Taco is just plain ridiculous, i mean, is that his real name, was his mother on crack when she had him, i don't know. It would certainly explain a lot. The Mcarthurs are constantly at odds when it comes to balancing raising their young little daughter and viciously undermining each others efforts to win the shiva bowl. Pete is probably the most normal one of the bunch, but i mean, come on, Pete. You should know better than to let a bitch like Gina Gibiati have the upper hand. The entire thing mixes into a nice blend of sardonic, sad and just plain insane.
This show is worth it just to hear the random ass conversations. for instance, leg titties. :) Also the episode Taco pretended to be a therapist was hilarious.
Did you know
- TriviaIn real life, Mark Duplass (Pete) is married to Katie Aselton (Jenny), although Jenny is married to Kevin on the show.
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Rafi: You spend all your time reading books and looking at numbers and letters like they mean something.
Ruxin: They do. Do you know how to read?
Rafi: I get by, all right?
Ruxin: What do you know?
Rafi: You know, like... red means stop.
Ruxin: Great.
Rafi: Green means go.
Ruxin: Good.
Rafi: Yellow's the other one.
- ConnectionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 TV Sitcoms of the 2000s (2014)
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