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The series is a comedy about three juvenile, misfit teachers who are just as immature, if not more so, than the students they teach. When an entitled bully decides to make their lives miserable, they go to ridiculous lengths to exact revenge.
It goes in big on gross-out humor, crass puns and general raunchiness. But it does so with some originality, thanks to the core three performers and a well-deployed supporting cast.
The performers in Those Who Can't are probably nice people -- they're clearly smart, even if their show's concept is woefully derivative. They will probably go on to do something better.
The second in the number of cable comedies about the life of not the best teachers, originating from a regional improv comedy troupe, is the crude and largely unfunny Those Who Can't.
Cayton-Holland, Orvedahl, and Roy seem to be having the time of their lives, and it's almost impossible to watch people having that much fun without getting in the spirit of things.