It's about balance. I don't think Eddie Huang understands you need ups and downs in terms of emotional stakes in order to have somewhere to go narratively. It can't be a plateau of "2gritty4me".
It's about balance. I don't think Eddie Huang understands you need ups and downs in terms of emotional stakes in order to have somewhere to go narratively. It can't be a plateau of "2gritty4me".
Electricity would cost way more. Having water on you lasts longer; AC needs to be kept on to really mean anything.
Ever group needs a Howard Stern - the only thing is to not let them overstay their welcome, in case their voice drowns out everyone else's. Huang, though dislikable and abrasive, has the potential to inspire more voices from the Asian-American community. That's part of the issue - we need to avoid becoming complacent…
That's more of a superficial effect, nothing really culturally groundbreaking. Besides, everyone misinterpreted his music over here so that's probably not a good thing.
You're making the assumption that it's not actually a significant number of second-generation Asian immigrants who are enjoying the show and not laughing at, but laughing with the jokes. There isn't anything particularly offensive so much as there is so much that is 'real' (not as sharp strokes as Huang intended, but…