- Network: HBO
- Series Premiere Date: Sep 16, 2016
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 57 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 35 out of 57
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Mixed: 5 out of 57
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Negative: 17 out of 57
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Oct 19, 2016I dont get it. Ive watched 3 episodes now and I dont recognise any characters. A few things have been mildly interesting but the story seems completely disjointed. I simply cannot see one link between the current show and the previous ones. I'm not gripped and not even sure I'll have time to watch this ever again
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Sep 24, 2016A condescending, sneering middle finger up at the audience. Laugh or go away is the message. Sadly, there are few laughs and less hooks to keep you watching. It's like sniffing the steam rising off your dog's doings.
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Sep 21, 2016Sorry. One episode will have to be the limit as a reviewable sample. If annoying your viewership is the same as being funny then this show is hilarious.
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Jan 25, 2017I dont know why this series has high ratings, didn't find it funny at all, the supporting characters were just boring,i was really expecting something better.
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Dec 23, 2016There is nothing to see here. A boring look at a guy riding his bike to sell weed to various individuals. The people he sells to are for the most part, boring. The stories are all really lame, and the fact that I called them stories is a bit of a misnomer because who in their right **** mind would write this crap?
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Feb 24, 2019
Awards & Rankings
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That’s part of the reason the show’s stories and characters feel honest and familiar; even if you don’t smoke, you probably know people who are just like The Guy’s customers. You may even recognize yourself in one of those people.
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In the six half-hour episodes that comprise the new season on HBO, High Maintenance exceeds expectations, not only delivering the same loose energy of the earlier seasons, but deepening the DNA of the show with the complicated tools at its disposal.
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The caveat here is that for newcomers--and honestly that's really most people who will conceivably be sampling this--High Maintenance does not yet fully formed as a series. It feels like it's pulsating with creative potential, but if the series doesn't deliver beyond its already built-in cult, what it could have been will just be forgotten as some stoner's dream.