NTSF:SD:SUV

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  • TV-14
  • 2011
  • 3 Seasons
  • 7.3  (3,325)

NTSF:SD:SUV is a live-action television series that airs on Adult Swim. It stars a comedic ensemble cast including Rob Riggle, June Diane Raphael, Kate Mulgrew, Rebecca Romijn, Martin Starr, Peter Serafinowicz, Karen Gillan, Brandon Johnson, and Paul Scheer. The series parodies cop shows and action movies, highlighting the ridiculousness of their over-the-top nature. The show follows the National Terrorism Strike Force: San Diego: Sport Utility Vehicle team as they try to save the world from terrorist attacks. The team members work to stop terrorists in various ways including using high tech gadgets, undercover operations, and lots of gunfire. The team's name is a parody of the Homeland Security Department's National Counterterrorism Center, and their objective is to protect San Diego from terrorist attacks. Each episode focuses on a different case, and the team must use their skills to solve the crime and bring the perpetrators to justice. The cases are often absurd and comical, parodying the clichés and tropes of cop shows and action movies. Along the way, the characters get into all sorts of wild hijinks, from chasing suspects on foot to flying airplanes and helicopters. One of the strengths of NTSF:SD:SUV is its cast. Rob Riggle plays the team's leader, Special Agent Trent Hauser. June Diane Raphael plays Special Agent Piper Ferguson, a former model turned crime fighter. Kate Mulgrew plays Kove, the team's director, while Rebecca Romijn plays Jessie, the team's weapons expert. Martin Starr plays Sam, the team's tech expert, while Peter Serafinowicz plays Sanderson, the team's newest recruit. Karen Gillan plays Daisy, the team's resident skeptic, and Brandon Johnson plays Alphonse, the team's coroner. Finally, Paul Scheer plays Trent's ex-partner, who is now bitter and resentful. The cast is incredibly talented, and they all bring something unique to their roles. Rob Riggle is the perfect choice for the leader of the team, and he brings his trademark humor and energy to the role. June Diane Raphael is hilarious as the former model turned crime fighter, and she has great chemistry with Riggle. Kate Mulgrew is fantastic as the no-nonsense director, and Rebecca Romijn is a great choice for the team's weapons expert. Martin Starr is great as the tech expert, and Peter Serafinowicz brings a quirky energy to his role as the team's newest recruit. Karen Gillan is great as the skeptic, and Brandon Johnson and Paul Scheer both provide excellent comedic relief. The writing on NTSF:SD:SUV is sharp and funny, and the show never takes itself too seriously. The writers have a great sense of humor and are always finding new ways to parody the clichés of cop shows and action movies. Each episode is filled with hilarious jokes and gags, and the cast always delivers the material perfectly. In addition to its strong cast and writing, NTSF:SD:SUV is also visually stunning. The show's action sequences are often filmed in slow motion, and the use of special effects is top-notch. The series is shot in a stylish and visually interesting way, and the attention to detail is impressive. Overall, NTSF:SD:SUV is a fantastic show that is perfect for fans of cop shows and action movies. It's a hilarious parody of the genre, and the cast and writing are both top-notch. If you're looking for a show that will make you laugh and keep you entertained, this is definitely one to check out.

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Seasons
Wreck the Malls
13. Wreck the Malls
December 20, 2013
In true NTSF:SD:SUV Christmas fashion, Trent's children learn the true meaning of Christmas when a terrorist Mall Santa traps everyone inside. Armed with only their wits, the rest of the team is locked out and desperate to get in to finish up their shopping.
How Piper Got Her Groove Initially
12. How Piper Got Her Groove Initially
October 4, 2013
Sam could die for the information he possesses. One thing he's got going for him...he's an idiot.
U-KO'ed
11. U-KO'ed
September 27, 2013
Alphonse is taken hostage while infiltrating the Little Britain section of San Diego.
Trading Faces
10. Trading Faces
September 20, 2013
For Trent and Sam, swapping faces to frustrate a terrorist ring is easy. Giving the faces back is the challenging part.
Unfrozen Agent Man
9. Unfrozen Agent Man
September 13, 2013
A NTSF agent from 1963 is recruited to fight his old hippie nemesis, recently thawed out and escaped from cryo-jail.
A Hard Drive to Swallow
8. A Hard Drive to Swallow
September 6, 2013
A unique rescue mission is launched by the NTSF team after Sam is held captive.
The Great Train Stoppery
7. The Great Train Stoppery
August 30, 2013
The Time Angels return and this time they're heading to the Wild Wild West.
TGI Murder
6. TGI Murder
August 23, 2013
The team attempts to save the President of the Navy's restaurant.
Burn After Killing
5. Burn After Killing
August 16, 2013
Kove misplaces his little black book.
Extra Terrorist-rial
4. Extra Terrorist-rial
August 9, 2013
Trent learns that his nephew has befriended an alien, a sure terrorist in his eyes. Meanwhile, Daisy is harboring a secret.
Hawaii Die-0
3. Hawaii Die-0
August 2, 2013
A commencement address could be dangerous for the President of the Navy.
Comic Con-Air
2. Comic Con-Air
July 26, 2013
Trent attempt to derail the hijacking of a plane carrying Comic-Con convicts. Kove and Alphonse, meanwhile, consider blowing up the plane.
Inertia
1. Inertia
June 13, 2013
In the third season opener, a terrorist plants a bomb on a San Diego bus that will detonate if the bus moves at all.
Description

NTSF:SD:SUV is a live-action television series that airs on Adult Swim. It stars a comedic ensemble cast including Rob Riggle, June Diane Raphael, Kate Mulgrew, Rebecca Romijn, Martin Starr, Peter Serafinowicz, Karen Gillan, Brandon Johnson, and Paul Scheer. The series parodies cop shows and action movies, highlighting the ridiculousness of their over-the-top nature.

The show follows the National Terrorism Strike Force: San Diego: Sport Utility Vehicle team as they try to save the world from terrorist attacks. The team members work to stop terrorists in various ways including using high tech gadgets, undercover operations, and lots of gunfire. The team's name is a parody of the Homeland Security Department's National Counterterrorism Center, and their objective is to protect San Diego from terrorist attacks.

Each episode focuses on a different case, and the team must use their skills to solve the crime and bring the perpetrators to justice. The cases are often absurd and comical, parodying the clichés and tropes of cop shows and action movies. Along the way, the characters get into all sorts of wild hijinks, from chasing suspects on foot to flying airplanes and helicopters.

One of the strengths of NTSF:SD:SUV is its cast. Rob Riggle plays the team's leader, Special Agent Trent Hauser. June Diane Raphael plays Special Agent Piper Ferguson, a former model turned crime fighter. Kate Mulgrew plays Kove, the team's director, while Rebecca Romijn plays Jessie, the team's weapons expert. Martin Starr plays Sam, the team's tech expert, while Peter Serafinowicz plays Sanderson, the team's newest recruit. Karen Gillan plays Daisy, the team's resident skeptic, and Brandon Johnson plays Alphonse, the team's coroner. Finally, Paul Scheer plays Trent's ex-partner, who is now bitter and resentful.

The cast is incredibly talented, and they all bring something unique to their roles. Rob Riggle is the perfect choice for the leader of the team, and he brings his trademark humor and energy to the role. June Diane Raphael is hilarious as the former model turned crime fighter, and she has great chemistry with Riggle. Kate Mulgrew is fantastic as the no-nonsense director, and Rebecca Romijn is a great choice for the team's weapons expert. Martin Starr is great as the tech expert, and Peter Serafinowicz brings a quirky energy to his role as the team's newest recruit. Karen Gillan is great as the skeptic, and Brandon Johnson and Paul Scheer both provide excellent comedic relief.

The writing on NTSF:SD:SUV is sharp and funny, and the show never takes itself too seriously. The writers have a great sense of humor and are always finding new ways to parody the clichés of cop shows and action movies. Each episode is filled with hilarious jokes and gags, and the cast always delivers the material perfectly.

In addition to its strong cast and writing, NTSF:SD:SUV is also visually stunning. The show's action sequences are often filmed in slow motion, and the use of special effects is top-notch. The series is shot in a stylish and visually interesting way, and the attention to detail is impressive.

Overall, NTSF:SD:SUV is a fantastic show that is perfect for fans of cop shows and action movies. It's a hilarious parody of the genre, and the cast and writing are both top-notch. If you're looking for a show that will make you laugh and keep you entertained, this is definitely one to check out.

NTSF:SD:SUV is a series that is currently running and has 3 seasons (39 episodes). The series first aired on July 22, 2011.

Where to Watch NTSF:SD:SUV

NTSF:SD:SUV is available for streaming on the Adult Swim website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch NTSF:SD:SUV on demand at Google Play, Apple TV and Adult Swim.

  • Premiere Date
    July 22, 2011
  • IMDB Rating
    7.3  (3,325)