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Human Resources (2022)
Season 1
TV-MA
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Lovebugs, Hormone Monsters and a parade of other creatures juggle romance, workplace drama and their human clients' needs in this "Big Mouth" spinoff.
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Human Resources (2022) • Season 1 Ratings & Reviews
Collider
Cori Chapman
Human Resources is everything that its predecessor is not and earns the spot title of "best TV spinoff."
Book & Film Globe
William Schwartz
Human Resources preaches the philosophy of minimal consequences from its tower of unfunny dick jokes, hinging on the likability of a bunch of fundamentally psychotic characters who are supposed to be relatable based on their love of unrestrained sex.
LA Weekly/Village Voice
Erin Maxwell
Human Resources is a bit of a revelation. Yes, it is still filled with inappropriate jokes dealing with ejaculation at almost every given opportunity. But it also has deep moments of heartfelt sadness.
Common Sense Media
Polly Conway
Yes, it's relentlessly filthy, but this show has heart (and all the other body parts, too).
TheWrap
Karama Horne
If you've never seen "Big Mouth", some of the humor may be lost on you, but if you've been waiting for this show since it was announced in 2019, then "Human Resources" does not disappoint.
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Neal Justin
If your favorite characters in "Big Mouth" are the Hormone Monsters, you'll geek out to this equally irreverent - and hilarious - spinoff.
The Daily Beast
Rendy Jones
The animated spin-off of Big Mouth is a raunchy, dirty comedy, so imagine the surprise when it crafted a poignant episode about loss and grief-one that feels deeply personal.
Polygon
Zosha Millman
The result is a little more what you would expect from a post-Inside Out world very much entangled with the vulgar stylings of Big Mouth: balls-out gross and surprisingly heartfelt.
Pajiba
Kayleigh Donaldson
The first season of Human Resources isn't the slam dunk that the premiere of Big Mouth was but the foundations are sturdy for this spin-off to mature into something as special as its pubescent sibling.
Consequence
Paolo Ragusa
Human Resources introduces the brash, imaginative, and at times, genuinely insane comedy that Big Mouth boasts, once again taking weighty, vulnerable topics and exploring them with bombast and (perhaps a little too much) confidence.
rogercatlin.com
Roger Catlin
Like the original show, it's sharply funny and singularly raunchy.
Paste Magazine
Kevin Fox Jr.
Human Resources is a very well-crafted cartoon, and Janelle Monae sings a fantastic, funky theme song to kick it all off.
The Hollywood Reporter
Daniel Fienberg
With Big Mouth as precedent and knowing how much I still laughed here, I'd happily watch more Human Resources episodes to see how this proudly immature show comes of age.
But Why Tho?
Caitlin Kennedy
Human Resources miraculously manages to out-do itself from one episode to the next. Simply outstanding, instantly addictive, and absolutely fascinating.
Slant Magazine
Pat Brown
Surprisingly, Human Resources proves that there's both comedy and poignancy yet to be mined from the impulse-creature conceit, even if it can't fully expunge the aura of being an arbitrary spin-off.
Collider
Rebecca Landman
Human Resources shines a light on the persistent complexities of navigating our embarrassing, infuriating, horny mortal lives.
The Mary Sue
Chelsea Steiner
Before you realize it, Human Resources has added depth and layering to its creatures, giving them moving moments and emotional stakes with each other.
IGN Movies
Samantha Nelson
Fans of Big Mouth should definitely check out Human Resources, which expands on the original show's mythology while maintaining its absurd, crude, and referential sense of humor.
AV Club
Elly Belle
Familiarity with Big Mouth may bring in viewers, but Human Resources' distinctive humor and commentary on humanity will keep them watching.
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