No you're right. They are very different shows that should only be compared in the " Young Comedian Has Take on Life, Makes TV Show" sort of way
But I stand by my statement that Atlanta is funny and well acted and MoN is not.
No you're right. They are very different shows that should only be compared in the " Young Comedian Has Take on Life, Makes TV Show" sort of way
But I stand by my statement that Atlanta is funny and well acted and MoN is not.
Agreed, it's a great start.
but imo I think Atlanta is the show that Master of None would like to be, but falls *far* short of. In Atlanta the funny parts are funnier and the serious parts land harder. And the performances are terrific and seamless, instead of wooden and awkward.
MON was always felt like a twee-Louie…
Thanks @Dave_I:disqus - yeah it's a lousy world. Glad we could have this conversation tho
I guess where we part ways is that you keep framing this as another doxxing of a celebrity, like what happened to Jennifer Lawrence et al, and as a privacy issue. This isn't that. This is definitely "noteworthy."
Because what separates those previous (disgusting) events from Leslie is that there is a history of…
Uh, so now I'm not sure what *your* point is.
In your mind when something terrible happens, (a bummer, as you would say) something that has happened before and will again, the correct logical response is "That's just the way it is"?
Is having pictures of gorillas tweeted at you, and other racist caricatures, also the cost of this limelight you speak of?
Or in your mind is that just part of being a black celebrity.
So your stance on the racist dismantling of a person is "ho-hum."
People tweet photos of gorillas at Leslie Jones and you're like "been there done that bro."
Trolls on twitter rejoice as a woman is humiliated and it's all *shrugs, wry grin*
man oh man was I disappointed in this…this…THING.