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Imagine Larry David, or the cast of Arrested Development, as a cartoon. Welcome to The Life & Times of Tim, the subversive animated HBO series that chronicles the so-called life of one of the funniest sad sacks on the small screen. The second season of Tim picks up where the first left off--following the travails of the newly single Tim (voiced by show creator Steve Dildarian). Tim may be on the surface a typical twentysomething New Yorker, but it almost defies logic how many things go south on him in any given day. In the second season, there are cringe-worthy laughs following Tim's post-Amy breakup quest to
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Imagine Larry David, or the cast of Arrested Development, as a cartoon. Welcome to The Life & Times of Tim, the subversive animated HBO series that chronicles the so-called life of one of the funniest sad sacks on the small screen. The second season of Tim picks up where the first left off--following the travails of the newly single Tim (voiced by show creator Steve Dildarian). Tim may be on the surface a typical twentysomething New Yorker, but it almost defies logic how many things go south on him in any given day. In the second season, there are cringe-worthy laughs following Tim's post-Amy breakup quest to find a place to crash for a while. First, he tries to crash with his friend and coworker Stu (the hilarious Nick Kroll)--only to learn Stu suffers from night terrors that could wake the dead. Enter the controversial character of the Priest (Rick Gomez), who's been temporarily defrocked for "taking liberties" with his Masses and his congregants. (Though he does currently live in a "bitchin' loft.") Things are still not exactly going Tim's way at his job, either. This season finds him occasionally still employed at Omnicorp, though often not. In one memorable story (there are two stories per episode), Tim loses his job to a smooth-talking homeless guy. The Boss (Peter Giles) is a great foil and straight man for Tim's misery. And Debbie the Prostitute (Bob Morrow) gives Tim a shoulder to cry on, but only when she's not yelling out the window to attract midnight customers. Fans of Family Guy, Curb Your Enthusiasm, and The Larry Sanders Show will find a lot to wince, and laugh, about with The Life & Times of Tim. --A.T. Hurley
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Manufacturer: HBO Home Video
Release date: 13 December 2011
EAN: 0883929110513 UPC: 883929110513
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