
Enlarge / Look at how happy they are to be back on their TV-watching couch. Based on what we've seen, the new run of Beavis & Butt-Head has attached some kind of streaming box to their setup. (credit: Paramount / Comedy Central)
The easiest review of this week's new Beavis & Butt-Head TV series revival could probably be written as:
Huh-huh-huh, heh-heh-heh, huh-huh-huh. He said "easiest."
If you still fondly recall the '90s pastiche of the world's two stupidest teens' giggling, moronic hijinks, with "TV" interruptions between scenes, Beavis & Butt-Head's newest episodes, debuting Thursday, August 4, exclusively on Paramount+, will do it for you. Yet crucially, the series has been taken over by a new generation of writers and directors who grew up on creator Mike Judge's original version.
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