Ello Sailor wrote:I feel for anyone who has had to experience similar, but I wasn't very moved by this episode. All of these people are assholes.
Yeah, exactly, and this is a comedy guyyys
You’re only saying that because it’s produced by Adam McKay and Will Ferrell
are you saying that because you don't laugh at the show?
Is that what it takes to make something a comedy?
I mean this show is clearly a drama that’s funny; comedy and drama are closely related as they’ve always said. There’s set up and payoff and a long history of comedic actors excelling in dramatic roles
Yeah it's a comedy but comedies can have dramatic moments. I definitely found it a sad episode. I don't think you have to love the characters or what they stand for to empathize with the situation they're going through.
Anders wrote:I do not have a «neoliberal assessment of geopolitics», so please stop writing that I do.
I dunno, I'm still not in love with the show but I found that episode affecting. And there were still funny moments. I liked it when Kendall was like "give me the best expert in airplane medicine"
Anders wrote:I do not have a «neoliberal assessment of geopolitics», so please stop writing that I do.
this show is absolutely a comedy. it centers on people in positions of power who have no business being in those positions. all they do is fuck up constantly, but are so good at acting self important that you don't realize it's a bunch of homer simpsons bumbling around sector 7G.
Shiv's great. "I did the strategic review" was a nearly Kendall-level-delusional comment. Combined with "daddy make-work", that was the best understated moment in the episode.
The best over-stated (but welcomedly over-stated) moment was Greg? choosing Marcia as his new champion