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  • This show is as if Brickleberry and Super Troopers found Johnny Depp's briefcase stash from Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas; what they did can never be spoken of and *poof* out popped their love child Paradise P.D.

    Great Show!

    Ignore the haters who lack a sense of humour. Probably millienials anyways
  • This has some of the dumbest humor and ridiculous characters.... and I love every bit of it.
  • I thoroughly enjoyed this outrageous program. I like it more than Brickleberry (which I could not really get into). I am upset they canceled it. I have never seen such a crude show before. The crudeness was funny because, while not clever or witty, it was just so outlandishly crude that it just ended up being funny, or at least very watchable. It was easy for me to turn my mind off, relax, eat some food and watch a few episodes at a time. I like that they ripped into some politicians. It was unintelligent but so over the line that it was delightfully entertaining. The reviews of Farzar seem considerably worse. Whereas this show either gets a 1/2 or 8/9 it seems like Farzar is just getting 2s and 3s with some 7s. If you like family guy and very crude humor you will possibly like this. Enjoy!
  • This animated series is completely irreverent, ignores all boundaries and plows along without much caring who or what it offends. The jokes are crude, the action even more so. It's a breath of fresh air in a time of puritanical political correctness, and the fear of upsetting fellow humans. It takes the worst of life, and makes fun of it. Very enjoyable series.
  • Other reviewers are mentioning this show as being very offensive, as a good or bad thing. To be honest, I know they did a lot of bathroom and sex jokes, but I don't remember it being extremely offensive or dark or anything.

    Anyway, I love dark comedy. South Park is hilarious. I don't like it nearly as much any more, but Family Guy was quite funny. There's lots of other "offensive" shows that are funny. The problem with Paradise PD and Brickleberry is that those shows go dark but forget to make it funny. Just being dark isn't funny, even if it is "extreme". You have to actually be saying something or at least being funny about it.

    This show just isn't funny. The voices aren't great, the animation is just OK, and the writing and humor are just total crap. It's not just bad, it's bad that's been done a million times before. Poop and fart and sex jokes you've heard in every school yard and on every street corner.

    Furthermore, why does this show even exist? Brickleberry was a huge mistake and a gigantic flop that never should have been made into a series. So when that ended in an obvious trainwreck... Netflix decided to continue it? Why? Do the Brickleberry people have dirt on the Netflix board of directors or something?

    Paradise PD is literally just a continuation of Brickleberry, only turning the park rangers into policemen and replacing the bear with a talking dog that is literally flat out lifted from Family Guy. I know because I watched every episode of both. Yes, I hated it, but much like a car accident, I simply couldn't look away. Hundreds of thousands of dollars were spent on a show that seems to have been written by a grade six creative writing class who were told "you can write as many sex and poop jokes as you want!"

    Who knows what Netflix was thinking. Anyway, it doesn't matter. This show is destined to flop just like Brickleberry, and until it does, nobody has a gun to my head forcing me to watch it! But I might anyway, because... car crash.
  • Its not specifically my kinda humour, the random gross out kind, but really if youre into that kinda thing youll more than likrly love paradise pd its styles rather bland but, ya get that these days i suppose not bad, not a masterpiece either but still worth a watch, especially if you just enjoy adult animation in general
  • If you liked Brickleberry you'll like it, if you didn't you won't.
  • district-2310531 August 2018
    I feel so sorry for Black and O'Guin; as a truly long-term fan of Brickleberry, it must have been soul-destroying for them to lose the show they loved and not be allowed to make more episodes.

    So they did the next best thing and here's Paradise PD.

    But the problem is: it's the same show, but the characters aren't nearly as endearing. They're all just a bit too weird and unlikeable.

    The jokes are the same, but they fall flat without Ethel and Denzel to deliver them in their original Brickleberry setting. Even the walking dog, Bullet, is a pale imitation of Malloy.

    I will watch all the episodes in homage to the creators, but this isn't Brickleberry 2, or even 1.1; it's a weaker show as the creators blew their load (creatively - don't be rude) on Brickleberry and this is a pale substitute.

    Blame Comedy Central for not allowing further episodes to be made, OR for graciously allowing the creators to shift the show to Netflix. But that's another story for another day.

    If you liked Brickleberry there's enough to enjoy here. For everyone else, it's a bit too weird and offensive and crude. It's definitely NOT for kids!!!
  • I used to love Brickleberry, and this show is very, very similar, just instead of a national park its a police department, and by Golly, I am a big fan of heavily offensive shows. But alas Brickleberry got canceled only after 3 seasons, which seems to be the cutoff age for such shows (see Drawn Together...) Sooo, my fear is this show, being equally offensive, will again not last for very long, even though its on Netflix, who aren't as concerned with the outrage of snowflakes as TV stations.

    But other than that, its a pretty fun show - offensive, hella funny, so I wholeheartedly recommend it.
  • Nowadays every adult cartoon show tries to find their niche. Some achieve truly iconic status, such as Rick and Morty, Family guy or Southpark. Most of others can't get there, so they keep on trying new things. It feels as this show niche is being anti-PC (which is good), shock humor, which mainly focused on sex stuff. While it's still decent and gives you a few laughs, sometimes it feels as they try too hard to get some shock-laughs, even when it doesn't feel as they should be there. There is a clear decline in quality from season 1, yet I would like to see what will happen further down the road. Update from 03/13/2021. It got an absolute turn to the worse with all the characters at season 3. Toilet humor had never been so "toilety". The intelligence that was present occasionally in the first and less in second seasons was gone. It got all over the place and the plot became dumb to say the least. But still with all the "tolerate garbage" that is being released out there, it's commendable that the creators aren't afraid of that "Cancel culture" and at least try to create something other then unwatchable cr... So keep it up. Wish you'd find a successful formula eventually.
  • From the people that brought you Brickleberry we have yet another cartoon with a good premise, one that starts off fine...

    ....and then slowly falls apart as starts to think it is funnier than it actually is.

    It's trying to be the offensive Rick & Morty, South Park, and Family Guy...but forgets that it really needs to satire society for their jokes to land.
  • Brickleberry ended too soon. I loved every second of it. So for all the tired half-men that want to cry all over your reviews like this isn't the best thing ever, get bent. The only thing this show is missing is Tosh, Natasha Leggero, and the black guy that played Denzel. I love this continuation of our favorite Park Rangers. Kinane is a wonderful addition, Chalke is just as off-rail as everyone, and I love all the revivals of the old characters from the Park. I love this show and will fight the critics left and right.
  • So, yeah, it's Brickleberry. This is Brickleberry Season 4.

    Not literally, but I'm not exactly exaggerating. Many characters can be corresponded; Both shows has a toxically masculine hard ass in charge, both have an obese person who is a magnet for ridicule. Both have a a talking animal who spends most of their time indulging base desires etc...

    I'm not saying I don't like it though. This show, like Brickleberry, is nostalgic for a time where cartoons were either just for kids or adults only, with no inbetween (except the Simpsons obviously).

    It's a torrent of crass, gross and disturbing humor and it's wonderfully inventive with it. Cool stories and an uncompromisingly brutal narratives make this a guilty pleasure.

    As someone cynical about cops, I love making fun of them.

    They tried having a story arc about a new drug and a secretive kingpin. It's actually pretty fun and there is plenty on self contained stuff in each episode to stop it from getting dull.
  • This show SUCKS it tries so hard to be funny but it's not don't waste your time on this It's so irrelevant that they have to use Johnny Depp to get some attention by trying to making him an abuser when he was the one being abused by his wife ... like at least make fun of something that actually happened Ugh attention seekers.
  • Excellent show, which if you've seen brickleberry and were gutted they got cancelled? REJOICE, with Paradise PD you can appreciate the "similar" recurring characters like Bobby, the doctor...etc, the humour and most of the voices we know and love! This is a massive two fingers to those who decided to cancel Brickleberry and continue it in another way. Excellent characters, brilliant setting and perfect humour. Fantastic work I really hope season two and onwards have been ordered!!!!!
  • This show isn't bad, but it's not as good as what it's trying to recreate. They Should have just brought back Brickleberry. Paradise PD is just a less funny version of that.
  • Great show. I recommend it. Paradise PD, Robot Chicken, Squidbillies, Family Guy. The best of adult cartoons and cutting edge humor.
  • This adult cartoon follows a depraved bunch of dodgy police officers. There's definitely a good chuckle to be had in the first 10 episodes. It really goes downhill after that and you're left wondering why the writers/producers think we should keep tuning in.

    The humour is absolutely toilet humour. It lacks the originality and innovation that South Park has and each moment feels like a desperate jump to make the viewer laugh through shock value. Ultimately, the show fails and doesn't deliver any unifying message or storyline. Therefore, I would suggest only watching if you're feeling absolutely brain dead.
  • Maybe I am giving the bad reviews here too much credit, but they are pretty hilarious. There were obvious similarities between Paradise PD and Brickleberry. For me, it was a treat to hear some of the same voices that made Brickleberry so funny.. In my opinion, Netflix is a much better platform for this kind of show. Brickleberry would have been way better if they could have gotten away with what they are getting away with with Paradise PD.
  • The animated Netflix comedy Paradise PD is aimed at an adult audience and tells the story of a group of police officers, all of whom don't take the law too seriously. As "bad cops" they would like to come across as really cool. At the end of the day, however, they have to admit that "Bad" simply has to be translated as bad and pathetic in their case, because every mission ends in disaster.

    "Paradise PD" is quite OK if you like excessive fecal humor and can amuse yourself about it for hours.

    Even though there seems to be a lot of inspiration from "Family Guy" here, the series doesn't even come close to matching it. The jokes are just too dull for that.

    Paradise PD had its moments, but nothing more.

    I'm not eagerly waiting for a new season.
  • Got the occasional laugh out of me but large periods were just completely finless one of the hardest series I've found to make it to the end. Would make sure you've got something else to do alongside it.
  • This may be the Family guy replacement we need. Brickleberry was funny. But they really upped their game on Paradise PD. Right from the start I fell in love with it. And since I first saw it I gotta say its really grown on me. So if you got Netflix and thinking about watching it then do it! No question about it. Its worth it.
  • Warning: Spoilers
    It's not by any means bad, but it is obviously just a reskinned brickleberry: You have the loudmouth obnoxious chief (with Tom Kenny as the voice actor again, with the same Woody Johnson voice) Maloy is replaced with a talking dog (which is unfortunately not Tosh) The fat dumb guy etc.

    I feel that this show is Brickleberry without the edge, its certainly not as entertaining, one would be forgiven for thinking that perhaps it is based on some material that didnt quite make the cut for brickleberry, given the dated one off nature of the punchlines ( a 2015-esque Samsung exploding joke for a show airing in 2018 for example).

    Don't expect miracles, but don't write it off.
  • I forced myself to watch the first three episodes, just to see if it started to grow on me. It didn't.

    I could just leave it at that, and ignore all the 10/10 reviews comparing this to Rick and Morty or Family Guy. But I can't. I like those shows too much.

    Paradise PD is an uninspired, uncultured, juvenile attempt at shock humour. It doesn't give me anything to think about (unlike the good ones) and it sure doesn't make me laugh either.
  • Not everyones cup of tea but i think it is hilarous. It can be a little too much at times, but if you get use to the tone of this show, you find a lot of funny and clever jokes. If you like SouthPark definetly give it a watch.
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