Tired of all these marginalisation as metaphor scriptwriting flexes.
Otherwise this zipped along nicely.
I think this was overall quite interesting though not actually funny. I don’t know any of his previous work and oddly it also made me not want to watch any of it. Wasn’t a fan of the casual misogyny trying to pass as insightful (but ultimately shallow) critical engagement with digital mediation of relationships and identities (haha, stupid mum on FaceTime, the girl with 🎡, white insta women and his judgmental assessment of their public mourning). The problem with this…