LDFT33
Joined Feb 2024
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This is one of my absolute favourite shows from the past few years. It's a quiet show in many ways, but it depicts interpersonal relationships beautifully. It flips from funny to poignant and back again in the blink of an eye. And the subtlety of acting means even scenes with little dialogue are excellent. I'm really sad it's ended.
So the show starts with him talking about homophobia and racism. But then 5 minutes in he starts repeatedly using the r-word. How does anyone think this is acceptable nowadays? Being able to name the oppressions that affect you but then using slurs against another minority group is a really low blow - all just to try and get a laugh. Punching down is not funny, he needs better material.