Kidding

2018
4.5
18 reviews
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Season 2 episodes (10)

1 The Cleanest Liver in Columbus, Ohio
2/9/20
Jeff realizes that if he can tell a lie for the first time in his life he'll get everything he's ever wanted. Season premiere.
2 Up, Down and Everything in Between
2/9/20
While Jill, Deirdre and Seb debate over who is to blame for Jeff's recent behavior, Jeff finds himself in the real-world version of Pickle Barrel Falls.
3 I'm Listening
2/16/20
Jeff has an idea for how he can speak directly to the children of the world while Seb hands over the reins of the Pickle empire to Deirdre. After finding a book of magic spells, Will finds himself face to face with the past.
4 I Wonder What Grass Tastes Like
2/16/20
After realizing that he might not have any real friends, Jeff makes a new best friend. Deirdre tries to get Puppet Time back on the air.
5 Episode 3101
2/23/20
Jeff tries to teach children about change in the first episode of the 31st season of Mr. Pickles' Puppet Time.
6 The Death of Fil
2/23/20
After an international incident, Jeff, Deirdre, Will and Seb attend a funeral at sea.
7 The Acceptance Speech
3/1/20
Deirdre deals with a medical issue while attending Jeff's Lifetime Achievement Award ceremony. Jeff tries to be anyone but himself. Seb meets someone old and someone new.
8 A Seat on the Rocket
3/1/20
Jeff decides to start a new Pickles family while Deirdre tries to get some good PR for the show.
9 The Nightingale Pledge
3/8/20
Jeff learns the safest place for him is far away from everyone. Will talks to a mysterious visitor at his school. With Maddy's help, Deirdre gets a win for the show.
10 The Puppet Dalai Lama
3/8/20
Jill asks Jeff a question he isn't sure if he can answer. Season finale

About this show

In his first series regular role in over two decades, Jim Carrey stars as Jeff, aka Mr. Pickles, an icon of children's television, a beacon of kindness and wisdom to America's impressionable young minds, who also anchors a multimillion-dollar branding empire. But when Jeff's family begins to implode, he finds no fairy tale or fable or puppet will guide him through the crisis, which advances faster than his means to cope. The result: a kind man in a cruel world faces a slow leak of sanity as hilarious as it is heartbreaking.

Ratings and reviews

4.5
18 reviews
Aisha Thiessen
December 28, 2020
This series is great! It practically brought Jim Carrey back from the dead and you get to see it happen throughout the 2 seasons it lived for. (I'm sure his experience doing Sonic as Robotnik helped as well. They really treated him well during that production, which happened between seasons 1 and 2 of Kidding.) The camera work is clever and pristine, the writing is witty and grounding in its use of irony punctuating the end of each scene, the puppets and songs are cute, the themes explored are important to our current human experience (where so many are creating these marketable images of themselves to monetize and then they're stuck like that, as well as complicated family relationships caused by living and working together--*cough*CoviD*cough*), and the acting is... it's ok. There's a lot of Boomers yelling at each other, like this is the only place they can yell at anyone. It seems like an awfully expensive form of therapy for the actors at times more than entertainment for the viewer's pleasure. Jim Carrey is sorta... fake acting? While Jim Carrey is best playing Jim Carrey, he CAN act, but he started doing this thing where it's obvious he's "pretending" somewhere in the mid-late 2000s. You really see it here as he tries to play this "nice guy dealing with a mean world." He's not a "nice guy." Have you seen his Trump doodles? They're so terrible. And he's got all these minions in his feed rooting him on. Honestly the main reason I'm glad Trump is heading out of office is so Jim Carrey stops drawing the ugly man. You can only spend so much time drawing ugly before you become ugly, which is Jim's face in most of season 1. Throughout season 2 it gets much better as Mr. Pickles's attempts to be nice backfire and you, as the viewer, enjoy watching him LOSE IT--as Jim Carrey's characters do by trademark throughout his work. What's different in Kidding though is that when he loses it, it's kinda nasty. I don't wanna spoil it, but usually you laugh when he loses it because you wanna lose it like that too and just tell people what you really think and dance around, physically harmlessly, but spiritually woke. However, in this series, he becomes kinda scary when he loses it. He'd be less scary losing it if he were the show's villain, but he's supposed to be a good guy. Nevertheless. This is a quality piece of work. I am glad that it's cancelled though so Jim can branch out to something new again before he dies. I was kinda worried he'd be stuck in this for 9 seasons and that'd be the last we get out of him. He really needs to lay off the grilled cheese sandwiches. *pokes his tummy*
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Lisa Ohmann
August 6, 2022
So many talented actors who give such marvelous performances, but Jim Carrey is beyond amazing. Funny, quirky and heartbreaking at once. Really showcases his superb range as an actor. I wish they had done many seasons of this...I want more.
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A Google user
March 12, 2019
Aaron here, assy user to make a day complete , yet all you needeed is a great person with an awesome personality. Plus the perks are always a surprise. Seems top notch, alright I can't wAit. A monkey's your uncle. -Aaron J.
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