>>119237069I've never been able to disagree more with a bunch of literal whos. They never act "exasperated", there's no more satire segments than pop culture ones, one critic says it's holding onto the nineties while another says it's too modern, and
> Variety's Caroline Framke said that the series focused too much on trying to lampoon current and political events, a measure exacerbated by the fact that the forward-looking writing approach was affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, instead of simply parodying the entertainment industry in general, and left the show "more of a sour aftertaste that keeps it from being as effervescent as it once was, and could be."What the fuck does that even mean? One of the first jokes in the show is literally that it was written two yeard before the pandemic, did they even watch the show or did they browse twitter for two minutes before writing this?