The tone of seasons 1&2 vs season 3 is striking in its difference. But if we're being honest, it started wobbling toward the end of season 2. However, if you're a fan of Taylor Levine, you'll be amused nonetheless. There are some solid laughs in season 3, but it takes a couple episodes to shift gears from the format you had been watching to the "new" show. On the whole, it feels like the show was supposed to end after 2 seasons but he was offered the chance to do a third and everyone else had moved onto other projects or had their story line ended. (This thing is insisting on a 600 word review. It's not my intention to beat a dead horse here.)