BroadcastChic
Excellent, a Must See
Kien Navarro
Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.
Skyler
Great movie. Not sure what people expected but I found it highly entertaining.
Staci Frederick
Blistering performances.
Bezuul
This show had such a build up to the sixth episode. There was no strong story driving it but playing on known themes and a building humor throughout the series had me in stitches by the end. I haven't laughed that hard in years probably. I still have a headache from laughing. At the very least anyone who enjoyed Sean Bean in Lord of the Rjngs will get some enjoyment out of it. I hope people can give this show a chance in time and bring it back. I signed up here just to review this show.
sirhoon
Having spent the last part of the 90's in the UK including some dabbling in the drug culture, well, I really relate to this show and think it is one of the funniest things I've seen in a long time. It's not"stoner" comedy because they don't just get stoned. In fact a lot of it is straight with the interaction of the "waster" characters just doing and saying stupid waster things. In other words, it's mint. Kind of a modern day cheech and chong set in a small British village with four friends and Sean Bean as his GOT character playing Morpheus' subconscious. Obviously innit! Childish? maybe. Funny? I certainly think so. Please make another season.
adiletk
Preamble I love comedy shows, sitcoms like community and how i met your mother used to bring me ton of joy but those shows are over :(, sure i can go and re-watch from time to time but it is not the same as enjoying it first time. 90 % percent of ongoing comedy TV shows are bad unfortunately but fortunately 10 % of them are gems like this show. I like everything about Wasted, the style of the show reminds me of 90 shows and cast is great , actors are no names but it makes the show more genuine. Male cast are typical dudes like any of us and female cast look like any normal casual girls that are in certain situation more charming then any supper model. Review Feeling i feel when i watch this show - warm, nostalgic, funny,hilarious, hope ( or things are not that bad) and college romance. Ned in this sow as well so yeah go watch it right now!
loftyonthehill-69-847141
Death and taxes are the only certainties in life said Franklin supposedly. There are of course others. Readers of The Sun "newspaper" (ahem!) will always vote the way it tells them to even if this is seriously detrimental to their own well-being. People that start a conversation with "I'm not (fill in the blank) but..." invariably exhibit the trait to which they've just issued a denial. Duckworth-Lewis will ever remain an unfathomable equation to everyone bar Frank Duckworth and Tony Lewis. Classic television series will always spawn inferior imitators for years to come.Regarding the latter we come to Wasted which tips its hat to C4's groundbreaking Spaced from nearly two decades ago. So, is it as good as the show that put Simon Pegg, Nick Frost and Jessica Hynes on the map? Err... No but don't write off this immediately if you're more millennial than Generation X.Basically, this is Spaced lite set in Bristol with Inbetweeners level humour. Poo jokes? Check. Drug jokes? Check. Sex/masturbation jokes? Check. Drunk/vomit jokes? Check.There is slightly more to this West Country foursome and that's where it gets a bit odd. The Sean Bean/Ned Stark spirit guide and the Sega Master System game references feel very like nineties comic writing which jars when placed into the realm of twenty-somethings in 2016, almost like the writers are at least thirty years older than the actors they're scripting for. Despite this, there is much promise amongst the young cast particularly Danny Kirrane (Morpheus) and Gwyneth Keyworth (Alison) and I can see them getting better roles than this offers.Unfortunately Wasted should have the word "Opportunity" added to the title as there is the bare bones of something good here that ultimately ends up in the bowl with the puerile and scatological filler. Just not enough gold to sift through the dirt for me. Four stars but add 1-3 stars if you're under 25 and like drugs/sex/poo (delete as applicable).Interestingly, 4OD asks for age verification to watch Wasted due to drugs and sexual references. Considering that under 18s, with their superior knowledge on such things (thanks to internet porn and the abject failure of the War on Drugs) and inferior level of humour are the most likely to get anything out of it which is why it's on E4 (Channel 4's youth arm) that, Alanis Morissette, is ironic.