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Centers on Sam Loudermilk, a recovering alcoholic and substance abuse counselor with a bad attitude. Although he has his drinking under control, Loudermilk discovers that when your life is a mess, getting clean is the easy part.
Loudermilk stands out for several reasons, first among them, the show's beautifully realized scripts, followed closely behind by fascinating performances.
As the series progresses, Loudermilk's sobriety and his pessimistic attitude toward life are tested, making the character more three-dimensional. He and the show named after him start off interesting and get better as they proceed.
Though it feels contrived at times, or willfully outrageous - this is Peter Farrelly of the Farrelly Brothers, remember - it can also be authentically charming
The closer this show gets to the truth, the more honest it feels. It may not always get there, but like the character that gives it its title, it's at least trying.