DR TOMovOZ - it's an American-ized version of THANK GOD YOU'RE HERE.
But I find a LOT of improv painful to watch with much fumfing and struggling and desperation with maybe ONE to TWO lines that are worth the WHOLE set.
Last night there were TWO episodes. In the first episode, I thought Wayne Knight (Newman from SEINFELD) and Jennifer Coolidge were good. Bryan Cranston the father from MALCOLM IN THE MIDDLE was okay, better in the group scene than his individual scene. Joel McHale was terrible and he had the most imaginative setting.
In the second episode Mo-Nique was awful and had to be guided around the set and never picked up ANY help that was thrown to her by the cast, Kevin Nealon completely misread the environment he was thrown into. Richard Kind was the worst - and like McHale, he had the BEST situation but completely failed to take advantage of it. Edie McClurg was the very best of the night of both shows!
So if you like improv, you might like the show. It contains the best and worst elements of that self-indulgent form of comedy.