
Cuckoo
Comedy • NR • 2012–19 • 5 Seasons
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Cuckoo is every parent's worst nightmare - a slacker full of outlandish, New Age ideas. Ken is the over-protective father of a girl who's impulsively married an American hippie on her gap year.
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Quite a strange show but absolutely addictive - some great actors as well
Started off great with season 1. Has kind of dulled since. Still enjoyable though.
Quality varies, but at least Greg Davies is great throughout
I’d say it’s an above average British sitcom, excelling in overall story and unique plot. The first season. My interest droppedwhenAndy left
First season is very good but, goes downhill after Andy Sandburg leaves the cast.
The first season was good with Andy Samberg, but it loses its footing after his departure. Taylor Lautner tries, but isn’t cooky enough.
Strange, but super fun. Although it looses bits of fun with every season. The first one being the best. Still entertaining.
Good for longer than it deserved to be with a major cast change after season 1. But the second major cast change pushed their luck too far.
Relatively good. Typical for the actors In it
Free spirited Long lost son shows up and bonds with strict father
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6.0 – Based on 401 ratings
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Trailer
'Cuckoo' Launch Trailer with Andy Samberg and Greg Davies - BBC Three









