Ugly Americans (2010– ) 7.8
Take New York City, add every horrifying beast, science-fiction freak, and fantasy faerie, shake thoroughly, and you've got Ugly Americans. |
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Ugly Americans (2010– ) 7.8
Take New York City, add every horrifying beast, science-fiction freak, and fantasy faerie, shake thoroughly, and you've got Ugly Americans. |
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| Matt Oberg | ... |
Mark Lilly
(31 episodes, 2010-2012)
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| Natasha Leggero | ... |
Callie Maggotbone
(31 episodes, 2010-2012)
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Kurt Metzger | ... |
Randall Skeffington
(31 episodes, 2010-2012)
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Randy Pearlstein | ... |
Leonard Powers
(31 episodes, 2010-2012)
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Julie Klausner | ... |
Angel
(22 episodes, 2010-2012)
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| Larry Murphy | ... |
Lt. Francis Grimes
(22 episodes, 2010-2012)
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| Michael-Leon Wooley | ... |
Twayne Boneraper
(22 episodes, 2010-2012)
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Devin Clark | ... |
Croatian Man
(21 episodes, 2010-2012)
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| Pete Holmes | ... |
Eric
(20 episodes, 2010-2012)
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| Mike O'Gorman | ... |
Various
(13 episodes, 2010-2012)
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Take New York City, add every horrifying beast, science-fiction freak, and fantasy faerie, shake thoroughly, and you've got Ugly Americans.
"Ugly Americans" is smart, funny, and exceptionally well drawn. The characters are imaginative, and the dialog is very unique.
Mark Lilly is a bleeding-heart liberal, determined to make a difference. Everything he does is well-intentioned, but almost completely ineffective. He reminds all men, I'm sure, of the woman who was dangerously crazy, but knew how to keep a guy around with good sex.
Randall is the hilarious zombie roommate. He has held up better than other zombies on the show by paying for skin grafts. His one dead eye is permanently out of service, though.
Callie, the half-demon boss and girlfriend of Mark, is incredibly hot! She's drawn and voiced well, and even her movements are sexy. Think Leela from "Futurama" with two eyes. She sheds her skin, and looks ten years younger. What man, or woman for that matter, wouldn't like to see that feature in a mate.
Leonard, Mark's wizard co-worker, could wave his wand and fix all the trouble in the world. Something, however, has made him very unambitious. Maybe it's the constant flow of magically conjured super-alcohol he drinks, or maybe it's the fact he had VD for 300 years.
So far, after 6 episodes, the show is staying fresh and funny. Let's hope the writers don't run out of ideas.