Corporate

2017
4.9
33 reviews
TV-MA
Rating
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Season 2 episodes (11)

1 The One Who's There
1/15/19
Matt tries not to develop a crush on a new colleague, and Christian buys a news network.
2 The Concert
1/22/19
When Matt's old college buddy invites him to hang out, he's determined to prove he's still young and fun.
3 Natural Beauty
1/29/19
Jake tries to market makeup to men, and Grace coaches Kate on how to talk to their male coworkers after John complains about her tone.
4 Thanks!
2/5/19
Matt's broken exclamation point key strains his relationship with John and Kate, and Jake convinces Grace to help him get rid of the office dog.
5 The Expense Report
2/12/19
Jake, Matt, John and Kate get grilled by a dogged Hampton DeVille accountant after eating an expensive dinner.
6 Mattchiavelli and the Piss Detective
2/19/19
Things get out of hand fast when Hampton DeVille starts tracking when people leave their desks.
7 Labor Day
2/26/19
Matt and Jake get up to mischief while working on Labor Day until they discover they're not the only ones in the office after all.
8 The Tragedy
3/5/19
When a national tragedy happens, everyone in the office competes to see who has the most incisive and heartfelt social media post.
9 Vacation
3/12/19
While Matt's off on vacation, Jake is forced to share their office with an unsettling new deskmate.
10 The Fall
3/12/19
Hampton DeVille goes all in on marketing end-of-the-world preparedness, leading Matt to quit and Jake to take on a secret project.
101 Big Changes Are Coming to Corporate
1/14/19
Jake and Matt learn that with great power comes great responsibility as they try to gain management roles at Hampton DeVille.

About this show

Hampton DeVille is a massive, soulless conglomerate that sinks its rapacious claws into everything from arming clandestine wars to exploiting protesters. This is a comedy about working there.

Ratings and reviews

4.9
33 reviews
Jim Moore
May 14, 2019
Contrary to other reviews, there is very little in common with Better Off Ted other than a soulless corporation. Let me elucidate. In Better Off Ted the setting is light, the characters are quirky and likable, and the focus is on the relationships between the characters. The corporation isn't even particularly evil, just uncaring and inept. In Corporate the setting is dark, the characters boring and jerks, and the focus is on how much life sucks. The corporation is deliberately evil and immoral. If you're hoping for light-hearted comedy, this is definitely not the show that you want. That said, it was good enough for me to actually watch the whole first season. TLDR; It's not good, but it might be good enough.
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Garrett Shindle
May 13, 2019
This was honestly my favorite show at the time it came out. Even after rewatching it a couple of times, it still keeps it comedy. I can't reccomend this enough!
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A Google user
March 8, 2019
I usually find Comedy Central's live action shows pretty forgettable, but this one definitely stands out from the pack. It is legitimately hilarious almost every single episode.
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