EPISODE
SEASON
Difficult People - Season 1
Life is really tough for Julie and Billy, two 30-something aspiring comics living and working in New York City. While their friends and acquaintances move on to find success and love, they continue to struggle with careers and relationships, getting more bitter by the day.
24 May 1977, Manhattan, New York, USA
20 June 1968, Chicago, Illinois, USA
25 January 1936, New York City, New York, USA
January 10, 1986 in Hoboken, New Jersey, USA
22 February 1966, Lexington, Massachusetts, USA
6 June 1984, Bel Air, Maryland, USA
2 March 2004, New York City, New York, USA
6 February 1957, San Diego, California, USA
12 June 1937, Queens, New York City, New York, USA
August 05, 2015
Not too many [post-Seinfeld sitcoms] are willing to really, truly commit and create unpleasant characters that you ultimately like because they're funny and make an art out of going too far.
August 05, 2015
The charm of Difficult People is that it refuses to deal in charm. Though witty and observant, albeit in a relentlessly negative way, Julie and Billy are clueless.
August 05, 2015
Produced by Amy Poehler, it has the edge of her other production, Broad City and lots of brash, unexpected laughs. Really worth seeking out.
August 05, 2015
Yes, they are self-absorbed, hypercritical people who you would and should hate. But the reason the show works is that, very subtly, it's mocking them.
August 04, 2015
Difficult People... raises an important philosophical question: Can you enjoy a sitcom if you loathe its lead characters? I think not.
August 05, 2015
Even though Billy and Julie's cynicism borders on aggressive and off-putting, it's these rare glimpses of their humanity that make Difficult People a refreshing 22-minute watch.
August 03, 2015
Billy and Julie are not supposed to be likable. They're both kind of awful, a la the Seinfeld gang, but often screamingly funny in their inappropriate commentary.
August 05, 2015
What the show captures perfectly are the kind of people who are so immersed in inside-information about entertainment that their own ideas for projects are impossibly obscure -- they'll never appeal to a broad audience.
August 06, 2015
Klausner makes for an effective foil, grounding the series with a furtive belief in her character's comedy that's both totally oblivious and oddly innocent, as well as giving unthinking support for Billy.

