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A comedy series that portrays the life of Jim Jefferies, who is an Australian comedian; he lives in Lose Angels in America and tries to get his authenticity in his career and his life. He got support from his friend and friend's sibling, Dan Bakkedahl and D.J. Qualls separately. So, season one of this series opens with Jim when he is going to friend's sibling, who has Muscular Dystrophy, in the care home and decides to take him an outing in Vegas, then spending an incredible time there.
That's what makes FX's new sitcom Legit so surprising: The constant stream of offensiveness actually reflects a coherent comic sensibility. The show is not only funny but surprisingly touching.
As bawdy as the ensuing scenes get, they also are some of the most touching I can recall between a couple of guys who aren't actually in love with each other. (Am I a wimp because I got a little teary-eyed?)
The surface of this series may be one joke, but if the writing and worldview of Jeffries remains at the forefront, this could be a long-running winner.
Legit - and I say this with a certain amount of admiration, coupled with trepidation that some new program on the spring schedule will soon prove me wrong - is the most degraded, debauched and degenerate show on TV.