Legit Reviews
Legit Season Finale Review: Three Men and a Baby
Through its 13 episode first season, Legit has been something of an oddball comedy, showcasing the wildly inappropriate, while always trying to hint at a s...
Legit Review: A Little Miscommunication
I think we've all been a little misunderstood at one time or another, or at least been stuck in some miscommunication. Such was the focal point of this par...
Legit Review: For Love of the Game
There's something pretty classic about baseball. Hence why it can often be the focal point of a variety of TV shows, serious or otherwise, to enhance whate...
Legit Review: Team Billy or Team Jim?
Sure, the execution of "Bag Lady" didn't knock it out of the park for me, but "Cuckoo's Nest" was a hilarious follow up episode - with plenty of charm, hum...
Legit Review: What's In the Bag?
One of the reasons I've really enjoyed Legit has been that despite the characters' mishaps and flaws there has still been an endearing quality about them. ...
Legit Review: Spring Cleaning
I think what really makes Legit a clever show is not only having three main funny characters, but involving the trio in sort of everyday topics or situatio...
Legit Review: Fit to Act
It's tough to play the "hot guy" role when you've packed on a few pounds, leaving you with less of a six pack and more of a keg. And yet, while Jim learned...
Legit Review: Role Models
I'm not sure turning in a stand-up comedy routine about making fun of fat dumb ugly kids as proof that you'd be a positive influence is the right way to ap...
Legit Review: Law & Disorder
After five episodes, it seems pretty obvious that even with the little bits of continuity sprinkled in, Legit dishes out its unique brand of comedy by simp...
Legit Review: Up in the Air
"When you're on an airplane, there's a thing called plane etiquette. It goes like this: Window gets an armrest and a wall, middle gets two armrests, aisle ...




