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Up until the and including the end, Andor was not a great show.

especially hilarious on this article

did you guys seriously not post a link to the NY Mag piece? that is shockingly weird. like forgetting to tie your own shoes.

a cynical story where the smoking lobbyist is the hero and the truth-seeking journalist and liberal senators are the villains? well dearest me, that’s not SATIRE, is it??????

it’s always great to read takes from people who insist on proving that they don’t really get what’s going on

oh, thanks for the clarification! this is a bad ESSAY.

imagine watching a comedy special only to see whether or not they adequately ate crow for past sins that you’re not even aware of them actually committing. if missing the point is an art form, hang this in a museum.

ughhhhh -_-

I can’t believe I waited a full week for a full avclub take on that special and this is what we got. Inside dealt with so many different themes, personal struggles, and existential questions - it feels weird to use “Problematic,” a song that felt mostly tongue-in-cheek, as a benchmark for the whole show. I mean,

Once, there was this drunk whooo
Thought he’d give the MMm MMmm song a shot
and jesus that’s a dull one note sooooOOOnnng
that goes onnnnn and onnnn
and by
the end
the audience were giving him murderous looks.

what the fuck is the matter with you?

I once saw a black-suited mime in front of the Met in 2003 that was named Laserface. Any relation?

hahahahaha

if @rhettjonesgizmodo wrote this article -

haha very true. but in this case, maybe worse? I mean, how anyone would come away from watching this and think it’s ‘bleak’ or ‘creepy’ is just so weird to me. I think a better similar headline would be: “Sketch Comedian Misses With Attempt To Make Racism Funny In Directorial Debut”

what kind of slop is this article? this commercial is ART. the director has done hundreds of memorable music videos and commercials - both of which transformed the industries - referring to Spike Jonze only as ‘the director of Her’ is either super out-of-touch or purposefully insulting. and nothing about this

fun things happen when you read articles past the headline, guys.

“Oh, you’re that culinary expert woman!”

would really love a way to watch highlights that doesn’t redirect me into the snake infested waters that is twitter.

they don’t even know the words to the song.