Stumbled upon that new sitcom last night. HULU.
A&M reference in the first few minutes of Episode 2.
Thought I'd share.
A&M reference in the first few minutes of Episode 2.
Thought I'd share.
Also zero chance (literally) that y'all won't purposely try to bait and antagonize the same contingent of posters you claim to loathe from posting on this thread (5 of 8 above posts say I'm right).Bruce Almighty said:
Zero chance people on this board won't ***** about it being woke.
liberal writers can write good content that conservatives like myself enjoy....TCTTS said:
Finally had a chance to knock out the first two episodes (the third one drops Tuesday on Hulu) and IMO it's pretty great. I love the characters so far - the faculty cast is fun, while the students so far are hilariously deadpan - and I laughed multiple times throughout.
That, and not only is there an A&M reference in the first two episodes, the main character says he WENT to A&M (while the show takes place in Austin). What's even funnier is that he's gay and it's implied that his drag queen friend went to A&M as well. I laugh only because it's as if the writers frequented this very board and designed a show specifically to try and piss off a certain TexAgs contingent.
Seriously, though, the "woke-ness" is so self-aware/tongue-in-cheek, and used almost exclusively for laughs, that I can't imagine anyone having a problem with it (though I'm sure some will take me up on that challenge). Yes, it's definitely written by liberal writers, and "conservatives" are name-dropped a feels times, but the writers do such a great job of mocking the entire discourse, and laughing at themselves at well, that you can't help but enjoy it.
Anyway, it's definitely worth a shot. The episodes are less than half-an-hour each, and with only eight total it's going to be a quick, easy watch over the next five weeks or so...
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That, and not only is there an A&M reference in the first two episodes, the main character says he WENT to A&M (while the show takes place in Austin). What's even funnier is that he's gay and it's implied that his drag queen friend went to A&M as well. I laugh only because it's as if the writers frequented this very board and designed a show specifically to try and piss off a certain TexAgs contingent.
Urban Ag said:Also zero chance (literally) that y'all won't purposely try to bait and antagonize the same contingent of posters you claim to loathe from posting on this thread (5 of 8 above posts say I'm right).Bruce Almighty said:
Zero chance people on this board won't ***** about it being woke.
LOL.
Didn't Bruce just in fact do that exact thing to you?Urban Ag said:Also zero chance (literally) that y'all won't purposely try to bait and antagonize the same contingent of posters you claim to loathe from posting on this thread (5 of 8 above posts say I'm right).Bruce Almighty said:
Zero chance people on this board won't ***** about it being woke.
LOL.
I agree with the above. I think it has to do with being packaged with D+. We sh** canned all of that. Not because of "woke" because SW and MCU just suck now.TCTTS said:
Really? I feel like Hulu's one of the more popular streamers.
Average Joe said:
I still can't tell if this is a parody making fun of being woke or of it's trying to push an agenda. It's hilarious, either way.
TCTTS said:
Personally, I find Hulu worth it for FX alone, but to each their own.