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Announcements Mar 21, 2026 at 1:49 PM

'Neighbors' Renewed for Season 2 at HBO

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https://variety.com/2026/tv/news/neighbors-renewed-season-2-hbo-1236693324/

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Hari_Azole Mar 21, 2026 +157
I did not consent to what i saw in episode 5! Jesus Christ…
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Rac3318 Mar 21, 2026 +79
I was not remotely prepared to be shown some old lady’s a******.
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Hari_Azole Mar 21, 2026 +46
I was eating a turkey club!
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Alarming_Ad1746 Mar 23, 2026 +2
that wasn't turkey!
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PetyrDayne Mar 23, 2026 +1
It's your fault for eating while watching a HBO show tbh 😂
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luckyfucker13 Mar 22, 2026 +5
*shown some old lady’s a******* Go on…
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Deshackled Mar 21, 2026 +3
Thank you! Not for the mental image but I have Max right now I until I saw your post I was thinking of checking the show out.
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Rac3318 Mar 21, 2026 +6
I would say episodes 1-3 are worth watching entertaining and petty without being too unhinged. Episode 4 is pretty boring. Episodes 5 and 6 are just way too chaotic
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adwallis96 Mar 21, 2026 +27
Ahh spoken like someone that hasn’t seen episode 6 yet
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lindaisthebestcat Mar 21, 2026 +39
just wait for episode 6...
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Standard-Divide5118 Mar 21, 2026 +17
You are not ready for epusode 6 at all
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zam1138 Mar 21, 2026 +12
It was like a flash-bang going off. This show is gonzo lol
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Xteezii Mar 22, 2026 +3
Just wait for episode 6. I just watched it and nothing could have prepared me for that. Wild.
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SirGaylordSteambath Mar 22, 2026 +3
That was an interesting amount of c*** shots
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Mnudge Mar 22, 2026 +3
And some long balls!
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rainshowers_5_peace Mar 21, 2026 +146
I commend the show for finding so many (though not all) stories in which both sides are insane.
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make_me_breakfast Mar 21, 2026 +34
Except the family and the cat lady one. “So his kid can’t go outside without the cats attacking her, big deal!”
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poopdaddy2 Mar 21, 2026 +39
I was so glad Cat Lady got reamed out by Judge Judy, almost makes me want to find that episode to watch.
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Tamizander Mar 21, 2026 +20
Judy Justice Season 4 Episode 1
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make_me_breakfast Mar 21, 2026 +12
And they thought she’d be on their side! I wish I was half as delusional as that woman is.
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mdavis360 Mar 21, 2026 +6
She was silent after that Judy episode.
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heyzeusmaryandjoseph Mar 21, 2026 +11
"Judge Judy ate her ass for f****** breakfast" had me rollllllling
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poopdaddy2 Mar 22, 2026 +3
That lady is a living Bob’s Burgers character
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Aggravatingbrah Mar 21, 2026 +6
I did find and watched it, she got ripped the entire time by judge Judy 🤣
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Aggravatingbrah Mar 21, 2026 +3
I went and found the judge Judy episode and watched that too 😂
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rainshowers_5_peace Mar 22, 2026 +2
Someone on the subreddit said her mistake was trying to say all the cats were hers, not that she was tying to help neighborhood strays.
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Aggravatingbrah Mar 22, 2026 +1
Do you have houses for them? And you feed them? Then they’re your cats 😂
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Guy-1nc0gn1t0 Mar 22, 2026 +1
Yeah that family were like the only normal people I've seen in the show so far. Leveraging his past and him smashing that cat housing was odd. 
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ro536ud Mar 21, 2026 +47
Right like you can always see the logic behind why both sides are wrong constantly
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NeedsToShutUp Mar 21, 2026 +38
Yeah but some are a little insane, while others are big insane. Sometimes the sanity is only in certain things. Like the Florida men, the ex male stripper was generally all around crazy while the Vietnam Vet could hold it in while talking (his car though). The first episode with the beach people, I was on the side of beach access and against the rich assholes trying to illegally end beach access. Although I hated the first amendment guy who seemed to seek personal attention more than help the causes.
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Derp35712 Mar 21, 2026 +8
I am not sure the vet mowing a little of his grass causes all those problems with strippers grass.
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NeedsToShutUp Mar 21, 2026 +9
The stripper was really nuts all around. The Vet’s nuttiness was contained to his car.
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alexlp Mar 21, 2026 +3
I think the acid threat nudged him into the extreme slightly no?
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TheChinOfAnElephant Mar 21, 2026 +5
The vet was threatening to kill the man
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Martel1234 Mar 22, 2026 +3
I’m ngl literally everyone in the show has threatened someone with a gun
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NeedsToShutUp Mar 21, 2026 +2
Yeah, but I should say the Vet could talk to the Camera like a normal person
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blarghable Mar 22, 2026 +1
He threatened to kill the other guy on camera.
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Derp35712 Mar 22, 2026 +2
The other guy threatened to kill the camera crews’ kids.
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blarghable Mar 22, 2026 +2
He was also completely insane.
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WheresTheSauce Mar 21, 2026 +3
I don't think the beach one was that simple
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NeedsToShutUp Mar 21, 2026 +4
The owners were breaking the law and trying to pull illegal c***.
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WheresTheSauce Mar 22, 2026 +1
Didn't the lady literally admit that *she* was breaking the law, and just disagreed with the law?
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rainshowers_5_peace Mar 22, 2026 +3
When a first amendment auditor isn't the biggest a****** (that belongs to the man trying to bully people off public land) you know shit has gone bananas
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Wee-little-weegee Mar 22, 2026 +1
I loved how the public land guy kept saying that he had no emotions and was completly rational. While clearly being quite upset. That guy must suck to have as a boss.
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Wee-little-weegee Mar 21, 2026 +1
The elderly gay couple living next to the farm seamed quite sane. Had fair arguments as well.
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rainshowers_5_peace Mar 22, 2026 +1
I'm into permaculture and was 100% on their side. I hope the entire movement isn't judged by that one a******.
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dogsonbubnutt Mar 21, 2026 +14
one of my biggest problems with the show is that they keep information about the actual conflict to a minimum so you can't actually pick a side. its intentionally done to just gawk at yee haws and NIBY types, divorced from any context. like, i still have no f****** clue what the actual issue was with the fence and the road from episode one. its irritating and honestly feels exploitative.
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XXLARPER Mar 21, 2026 +12
A simple map of the property and boundaries really would've been helpful.
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versusgorilla Mar 21, 2026 +7
Yeah, it feels like the show is more interested in the personalities of the people rather than explaining their arguments and deciding on a w*****.
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vagabond_primate Mar 21, 2026 +5
Yeah, I agree. Rights with respect to roads are clear. If they aren’t, there aren’t any. Either the methheads had an easement over the dwarf’s road or they didn’t. They claimed it was a “public” road, but if so, that would be easy for the cops to resolve. I did, however, enjoy the window into insanity.
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smartneaderthal Mar 21, 2026 +13
A guy put a fence up to prevent people from driving on a section of his road that was private. His neighbors had livestock, horses, that needed to graze and the fence prevented them from roaming freely. They explained it.
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dogsonbubnutt Mar 21, 2026 +5
except in that episode his neighbors claim its a public road, that they have no choice to use to get to the main access road. so which is it? 
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wildwolfay5 Mar 21, 2026 +4
Ill have to watch this... seen plenty of videos online over the years but when I moved to rural NM you can see it often where public/county roads are treated by the ranchers as THEIR roads since they own thousands of acres.
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smartneaderthal Mar 21, 2026 +3
Exactly this
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rainshowers_5_peace Mar 22, 2026 +4
What are the easement laws?
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dogsonbubnutt Mar 21, 2026 +2
absolutely. but that's also not in any way legally ambiguous.
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wildwolfay5 Mar 21, 2026 +2
But you'd be hard pressed to see it enforced. Even the livestock officer out here (yep, the 1 for the entire county) told me that ranchers cut fences and block other roads but will vehemently deny it while standing on the other side of their gate.... and there's not much to do about it. Its absolutely wild how people are treated down here based on how much acreage they own.
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dogsonbubnutt Mar 21, 2026 +4
that sucks and doesn't surprise me, but for the purposes of this show at least its a story. then you can examine that and the complicity between law enforcement and the wealthy at the expense of others, etc. this show is just basically going "look how weird these people are" and leaving it at that. there's no narrative, just driving by and looking at a car crash.
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smartneaderthal Mar 21, 2026 +12
That’s the point right? They’re all ambiguous disagreements where both sides could be right but the way they act makes them both wrong. If you really want to look it up the heavy guy is a tik toker
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dogsonbubnutt Mar 21, 2026 +6
> They’re all ambiguous disagreements according to the show. there's pretty clear laws related to property rights and roads, it likely isn't legally ambiguous at all. and if its a situation where one side is legally correct but morally wrong, then _show that_ because otherwise its just gawking at a menagerie of ugliness 
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smartneaderthal Mar 21, 2026 -4
Sure bud
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rainshowers_5_peace Mar 22, 2026 +1
He also did an ama on r/neighborshbo That story needed an overlay map of the boundaries, I couldn't visualize it all.
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TheChinOfAnElephant Mar 21, 2026 +1
I don’t think it was a main access road. I think it was some section of land past the fence guys property. As I recall he was saying “they don’t even have any reason to be out there” as one of his arguments
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dogsonbubnutt Mar 21, 2026 +1
the other guy said it was a public road.
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TheChinOfAnElephant Mar 21, 2026 +1
That's not what I was disputing. I was commenting on "they have no choice to use to get to the main access road"
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dogsonbubnutt Mar 22, 2026 +1
i mean, that's what the other dude said. my point is that without context nobody f****** knows
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AntoniaFauci Mar 22, 2026 +1
In some rural locations, reaching your property involves traveling on roads through other people’s property. Issues can arise. Sometimes there’s one of those sovereign rights kind of kooks who blocks people from passing through. But sometimes there’s someone who might open gates and let livestock roam which can be harmful and costly. It can get dicey if someone locks a gate which violates an easement, but then the person who cuts the chain is technically guilty of an offence. Things become messy, especially because these are usually states with crazy conservative laws that favor guns over safety.
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TMartin442 Mar 24, 2026 +1
Everyone in this show reminds me of a South Park character
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WizardPhoenix Mar 21, 2026 +93
The episode with the guy who looks and sounds like Rip Taylor going to a karate class was something straight out of Napoleon Dynamite
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zam1138 Mar 21, 2026 +30
That episode was avant-gard levels of camp. Amazing for the accents and house decor alone
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totes_your_goats Mar 21, 2026 +15
The indoor hot tub??????
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chingostarr Mar 21, 2026 +12
In a carpeted room that I can only describe as their “activities room”. I loved that we got to see multiple rooms of their home, and the night vision in bed was just *chefs kiss*.
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VelvettedFox Mar 21, 2026 +2
True story, my Uncle Arthur and Aunt Linda had an indoor hot tub in their living room. As a kid I would be so excited for our yearly cross country trip to stay with them so I could sit in the hot tub while watching the 2,000 pound big screen tv in the living room. He also would take me up in his plane and let me fly it... and let me steer-drive his cars from his collection of rare classics. Turns out he was a bit eccentric. He has an aeronautical scholarship named after him now!
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Sfingi48 Mar 21, 2026 +4
😂 The way I described that episode was ALSO Rip Taylor + Jimmy Buffett circa ‘70’s vs the neighbor who was a cross between Rob Schneider and comedian Gallagher.
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bleupoppy2 Mar 22, 2026 +3
It reminded me of Waiting for Guffman!
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urbanspaceman85 Mar 21, 2026 +78
Is Harold Bishop still in it
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britinnit Mar 21, 2026 +10
Yeah I thought this was a US reboot when I first read the title lol
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urbanspaceman85 Mar 21, 2026 +10
Starring Jonah Hill and Emma Stone as Harold and Madge.
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theduncan Mar 21, 2026 +4
I would totally watch that. who is going to play the new Jim Robinson?
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urbanspaceman85 Mar 22, 2026 +3
Will Ferrel of course
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anotherNarom Mar 22, 2026 +2
Instead of a tuba he plays an electric guitar, and the cafe is now an IHOP.
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Guy-1nc0gn1t0 Mar 22, 2026 -1
Cheeky 
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stevetwurkel Mar 21, 2026 +27
i work in local government in the zoning department. this show is like being at work
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the____can Mar 21, 2026 +35
Glad to hear. the season finale was wild.
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SoTiredYouDig Mar 21, 2026 +11
Wait, it’s over already? wtf.
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Avocado-Pretty Mar 21, 2026 +5
Straight 🍌
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banjofitzgerald Mar 21, 2026 +36
Finale was a movie by itself.
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riftadrift Mar 22, 2026 +3
Was that the nudist one?
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banjofitzgerald Mar 22, 2026 +1
Yeah
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Manaconda Mar 21, 2026 +32
Episode 6 was quite the spectacle.
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FingerAmazing5176 Mar 21, 2026 +4
I’ve seen bigger.
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Aggravatingbrah Mar 21, 2026 +3
Was kinda bizarre compared to the other episodes, focused on only the 1 dispute, and he literally went on vacation for 80% of the episode, his neighbors weren’t even involved, like they didn’t want any part of the show 😂
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dorkimoe Mar 21, 2026 +8
That last episode was wild
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youngbaklava Mar 22, 2026 +10
Really was just like MLK damn
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LMBH1234182 Mar 22, 2026 +1
There was so many amazing parts in that episode. I completely forgot about him telling some black strangers that his beef with his neighbors not wanting to see him in a thong is just like MLK in the civil rights movement. Absolutely incredible.
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LameDrain Mar 21, 2026 +8
LETS GO!!!!!! Hoping for some update episodes and new things.
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BreweryRabbit Mar 21, 2026 +7
Hell yeah!
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OneGeekyBelgian Mar 21, 2026 +12
Neighbours everybody needs good neighbours With a little understanding you can find the perfect blend Neighbours should be there for one another That's when good neighbours... become... gooooood frieeeeends.
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kuhpunkt Mar 21, 2026 +35
Not sure if I like it... it's kinda... I don't really know. It's just watching awful people being terrible to each other. There is no story being told. You don't learn anything about an interesting subject matter. You just observe (which itself isn't bad), but I'm not sure if I even like the way it's done, with constantly jumping back and forth between two conflicts.
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edgeplot Mar 21, 2026 +11
This was my impression also. I got part way through Episode 1 and realized I just don't care about these awful people. The news is already full enough of that kind of thing.
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Spagman_Aus Mar 21, 2026 +1
yeah the whole thing just felt like ugly sovereign citizen maga brains being awful and we get enough of that already.
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ioweej Mar 21, 2026 +11
Yea, this is how I feel. I still don’t understand why the old lady and her family stopped being friends with that one neighbor guy. Was it because of the card he gave to them as a joke? Seems kind of a weak excuse
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kuhpunkt Mar 21, 2026 +16
Yeah. It's just... people being ugly. "I'm tired, boss. Tired of being on the road, lonely as a sparrow in the rain. I'm tired of never having a buddy to be with, to tell me where we's going to, coming from or why. **Mostly, I'm tired of people being ugly to each other."**
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rainshowers_5_peace Mar 22, 2026 +6
That guy gave vibes. His only friends were service workers, he needed chatgpt to make him an apology letter, he filmed his neighbors living their lives for YouTube content which he monitized.
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ioweej Mar 22, 2026
..why do his friends matter? Who cares about the apology letter thing, at least he tried making amends. He filmed them after the falling out…
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rainshowers_5_peace Mar 22, 2026 +1
In the context of how a close friendship could fall apart it spoke about him.
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JustineDelarge Mar 21, 2026 +7
Thanks for that description. I’ll steer well clear of this one.
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Roller_ball Mar 21, 2026 +3
If you take away the A24 editing, it is not too different from TLC reality shows.
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baconcheeseburgarian Mar 21, 2026 +5
The best trainwreck on TV.
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Bluest_waters Mar 21, 2026 +16
Is this show any good or what?
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XSC Mar 21, 2026 +104
Yeah it’s good until you pause and realize these people vote.
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NeedsToShutUp Mar 21, 2026 +11
I’m fairly certain some of them don’t vote since they would leave the house and thus their neighbor might mow their lawn…
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ICU81MI_-_HILARIOUS Mar 21, 2026 +17
It's a lot of Floridians...So you know how they vote, too 😆
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Newone1255 Mar 21, 2026 +3
Florida and California. If California had the sunshine law there would be just as many if not more “California Man” stories
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EmuMan10 Mar 21, 2026 +1
Most of them aren’t subtle about it lol
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the12ofSpades Mar 21, 2026 +5
The most disturbing thing to me was how many of them had ready access to firearms
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XSC Mar 21, 2026 +2
And were ready to shoot someone
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MaterialAstronaut298 Mar 21, 2026 +20
The pettiness is off the charts
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mdavis360 Mar 21, 2026 +2
The best way to describe this show.
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No_Profit2650 Mar 21, 2026 +22
If you enjoy stuff like How to with John Wilson, or The Rehearsal, then yeah it’s really good.
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Rac3318 Mar 21, 2026 +5
It is unhinged petty chaos. You’re either along for the ride or you’re not
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spazz720 Mar 21, 2026 +5
It’s edited frenetically and goes back & forth between each story and some don’t have any real resolution.
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rainshowers_5_peace Mar 21, 2026 +1
The first one would have worked so much better with a map or overlay of the boundaries.
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SoTiredYouDig Mar 21, 2026 +2
I thought that the 2nd half of the season would be revisiting the neighbors, and seeing if their conflicts resolved. Instead, apparently the season is over, and there’s zero resolution to any of the disputes. I feel like that’s a lazy premise.
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PutzerPalace Mar 21, 2026 +9
That’s real life BABY
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versusgorilla Mar 21, 2026 +3
I think the show is purposely focusing on the personalities and not acting as a judge or expecting us to be the jury. Like how the Halloween houses episode took a segue into NYC to follow another oddball who then led them to ANOTHER neighbor dispute. The crew isn't trying to fix or worse, they're just trying to document a slice of life
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Rowing_Lawyer Mar 21, 2026 +3
I just want to know how that one lady in Texas is that wealthy.
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versusgorilla Mar 21, 2026 +1
Oh, the woman who was fighting with a former governor?? They're both doing far too much
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kuhpunkt Mar 21, 2026 -1
Yeah. "No resolution" can work, but still... what are people supposed to get out of this?
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averageduder Mar 21, 2026 +9
Not sure I’d say good. It’s like Jerry springer of 2026. Last episode had similarities to last episode of Nathan for you. Insane people being insane.
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elegantjihad Mar 21, 2026 +4
It is chaotic noise meant for a second monitor while doing something else, but it is glorious and unhinged in the best way.
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AntoniaFauci Mar 21, 2026 +2
Yes and no. They do cover wacky neighbor disputes with mentally unstable characters. However almost none of them are covered to resolution. So as the season is beginning you assume they will revisit and show the outcomes but they don’t. They run out of cases by episode 5. Episode 6 finale takes a different form. It follows just one party who does offend his neighbors with exhibitionism but there’s no counter story. Still it’s probably the most interesting one and there is a resolved ending. The edit style is fairly psychedelic.
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WeMetInBaku Mar 21, 2026 +3
I haven't seen the show, but the creators were guests on a podcast I listen to, and I think I recall them mentioning that there often just weren't resolutions in any particularly satisfying way.
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the12ofSpades Mar 21, 2026 +1
We liked it. It definitely has “trashy reality show” vibes but with more clever editing. If you got a kick out of, say, Tiger King or Chino Crazy you’ll probably like it.
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LMBH1234182 Mar 22, 2026 +1
Absolute must watch television. It’s so f****** funny. I could only do one episode at a time though because I start to get a little heated imagining if I had to deal with one of these people irl
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dagreenman18 Mar 22, 2026 +4
The first 5 episodes are insane. The 6th episode takes a wild ass turn that was interesting, but so unlike the other episodes. It was a mini-doc within the season. It goes from >!a guy who was actually being a d***, to a guy who’s just lonely and looking for community, to him actually finding people across the country, to this sugar daddy/sugar baby situation with the most USF ass Tampa disaster, to getting broken up with by terrible white girl rap, to the foam party and ending!< It’s practically a How To with John Wilson ass Side Quest.
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mahleg Mar 22, 2026 +2
It was by far the best episode, would rather follow one person who everyone says is the crazy neighbor than listening to petty disputes over land.
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Moth1992 Mar 22, 2026 +1
I just watched it and was nice to have such a wholesome episode about finding community.   All the other ones people were crazy jackasses and made me lose faith in humanity. 
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avididler Mar 23, 2026 +1
Basically how I described it to my boyfriend 😭 I love this show!
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dagreenman18 Mar 21, 2026 +3
This show is insane. Episode 3 especially since I actually seen that guy. My parents live in the next town over and I’ve seen that crazy thing driving around Palm Bay. As long as Florida doesn’t rightfully sink into the ocean they’ll have plenty of seasons
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Aggravatingbrah Mar 21, 2026 +3
Some were okay. But 90% of the series is just crazy ppl with no job self promoting their YouTube channels and o******* There was maybe 2 real disputes? The last episode the guy went on vacation for 80% of the episode. His neighbors weren’t even involved 😂
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BigBadBearDad Mar 21, 2026 +3
Finale was great. Gave me Finding Frances vibes haha
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memphisjones Mar 22, 2026 +2
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Guy-1nc0gn1t0 Mar 22, 2026 +2
In my opinion it sort of serves the function and commentary that Grand Theft Auto games had once upon a time. 
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IcyTransportation961 Mar 21, 2026 +3
So it's just standard reality tv nonsense right? Tried a few minutes and it's just people acting ridiculous to be on tv like all other reality tv or Maury/ springer What are people liking about it, what makes it hbo level
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ValleyFloydJam Mar 22, 2026 +2
Kinda but we're so used to shows being juiced people forget that people do just act like this in general, these people were behaving like this before the cameras turned up. People want control and some feel entitled to it.
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edgeplot Mar 21, 2026
Your comparison to Maury Povich is accurate. There's no value here. It's just people being ugly on camera.
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SpecialistNo7569 Mar 22, 2026 +1
The show was good until the latest episode. My 7 year old wasn’t ready for all the dicks and t*** 🤣
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yennie_94 Mar 22, 2026 +1
So expect to see that movies
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awebookingpromotions Mar 23, 2026 +1
Awesome!
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TMartin442 Mar 24, 2026 +1
It took them two years to collect footage for season 1, so what does that mean for season 2?
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Lazarus-Online Mar 21, 2026 -7
Made it two episodes into this piece of shit. Perhaps my least favorite show of all time. Not entertaining even in the most schadenfreude way, reduces faith in humanity, and just exploitative nonsense with no real theme. It just is. F****** haaaaaaate it
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dogsonbubnutt Mar 21, 2026 -1
yeah i think that's where im at. and its very purposefully like this too, in that they go out of their way to obfuscate what the actual conflict is (because that'd bring narrative clarity). its just rubbernecking at the worst elements of the united states. it sucks.
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Spagman_Aus Mar 21, 2026
Watched episode 1 last night and maybe I’m missing the point of the show? I’m not interested in being part of the conflict, so I would have appreciated clarity on some things. Was it the third person, the old guy that owned the horses? Are they allowed to free roam across multiple properties to graze? Are all the existing property owners fine with that? Horses can really dig up land and add to erosion but that didn’t seem to be why the new guy didn’t want them around? Is the road with the newly installed gate a shared thoroughfare that multiple people have always driven on to get to places? And therefore, is most of the issues due to the axe maker guy not liking the horses, and not liking people driving through what he considers “his” road? Sorry, I’m mostly a suburbs dweller and the unspoken subtleties of country living in middle America are completely unknown to me. Also, with the beach issue, where was the local council? Surely private and public land should be clearly identifiable and, the part of the beach that’s your land, fenced off? That “mediator” that arrived on the bike like Leonard Smalls from Raising Arizona was also useless. It seemed that both these issues would have been easily fixed with accurate legal and local council advice? Or is the USA just so confused nobody knows how to fix even basic problems, or so ignorant that basic laws mean nothing?
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PeterNippelstein Mar 22, 2026
I find this show almost Breenian sometimes
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nateh1212 Mar 21, 2026 -4
Show is awful could not even watch half an episode before turning off.
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BenWatt78 Mar 21, 2026 -1
The height of garbage television.
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Mattock79 Mar 21, 2026 -2
So I only watched Episode 1, but I realized I misunderstood what the show was. I watched a trailer that included clips about the "private beach" dispute.. The trailer included a clip of a guy going to that beach and purposely antagonizing their "watch dog". It left me with the impression, that the show was about sticking up for the little guy or something. The show would send people to intervene on behalf of sanity and common sense. The reality of the show (at least for Episode 1), is actually just going to places where there is some sort of dispute. Letting people on both sides of that dispute state their case. And in the case of Ep 1, both sides are pretty crazy and un-willing to compromise on anything. Sending a mediator, or arranging for a sit-down with both sides. With everything ending in insults and zero progress or compromise being made. A few people plug their social media or their app. And that's the episode. The guy challenging the watch dog at the beach was just one of those 1st amendment auditor types who went there to get some good clips for his youtube. At the end of the episode I was left feeling very unsatisfied because there was zero resolution to anything. The entire thing felt like a poorly disguised plug for people pushing social media or just trying to get on camera to hopefully spur an acting career. Part of feeling that way is my own fault because of assumptions I built based on a trailer. But if every episode goes that way, I don't imagine I would enjoy it regardless.
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OppositeRun6503 Mar 21, 2026 -5
HBO is pathetic now because there's never any damn movies on it anymore!!
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