EPISODE
SEASON
Drunk History - Season 1
Historical reenactments by A-list talent are presented by inebriated storytellers.
10 May 1990, Inland Empire, California, USA
27 June 1989, Phoenix, Arizona, USA
10 March 1982, Nelson, British Columbia, Canada
17 June 1970, Alameda County, California, USA
25 May 1970, Montgomery, Alabama, USA
22 June 1971, Detroit, Michigan, USA
25 August 1976, Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden
March 13, 2015
There's a chuckle here and a chuckle there, but it's impossible to escape the feeling that you've just been forwarded a stale Internet meme from your dad.
March 13, 2015
You haven't had this much silly fun over a simple idea in a long time.
March 13, 2015
When you have talent like Adam Scott (John Wilkes Booth), Bob Odenkirk (Nixon) and Jack Black (Elvis) on hand, why not let them improv their own material? They're wasted as puppets trapped in this sad, thin vaudeville.
March 13, 2015
It's epic, hilarious and totally tasteless. But "Drunk History" is not for the reverent-or teetotalers for that matter. (If you don't find overserved individuals slightly amusing, look away!)
March 13, 2015
Just as people either drink or don't, you'll get it or you won't.
March 13, 2015
The whole exercise has a distinct homemovie feel to it - a small-ball mentality suited to short bursts on the Web, perhaps, but an utter waste of empty, dimwitted calories blown up and out for television.
March 13, 2015
More often than not, watching "Drunk History" is like being the only sober person at a party where none of the people present are your friends.
March 13, 2015
Personally, I found it funny and fun about one sketch at a time.
March 13, 2015
The show gleefully subverts the whole historical documentary format, as it mocks the kind of re-creations we see on the History Channel, complete with cheesy wigs and costumes and an over-dramatic soundtrack.

