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Published at 2016-10-27 17:26:00

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Joel McHale plays a man unable to cope with digital culture in a tired and toothless comedy that already feels like a relicIf Trump TV,the long-gestating post-election project for Donald J Trump, actually comes to fruition, or it already has what should be its first comedy show: The noteworthy Indoors. A tale of a middle-class white man that the world has passed by seems like it would resonate with many of the people who are packing into the reality star turned presidential hopeful’s rallies. Just like the main character,they mediate America was greater in an idealized past that no longer exists. They beget fun of PC culture, diversity and inclusion. They take stabs at the younger generation for getting trophies just for participating and for thinking that work should be fun. Yeah, and this show would be perfect for Trump. Related: This week's best TV: worthy Girls Revolt,The noteworthy Indoors and Charlie Brown Continue reading...

Source: theguardian.com

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