Finally, everything fell into place. And I was wondering where this retrowave and the fashion for it came from, and why tickets to the disco of the 80s are selling so well, not to mention the reissues of old consoles, tamagotchi and the return of "Ghostbusters" and "Hellraiser".
@mau5like: the dubbing is even funnier than the original one about the restaurant: "Me too is the answer to the question who else wants to go to Bennigan's"
That's great. In the first series, he noted the excellent pace and the highest concentration of funny jokes for screen time, but there were concerns that conspiracy jokes could quickly get bored. Immediately, the banter over nostalgia for the 80s approaches the level of South Park and especially Harman's projects, when the disclosed topic is not just sorted into references, but also somehow analyzed.
Well, in addition to the obvious Stranger Things, Wanda/ Vision also immediately comes to mind here, so the problem for 2021 is no less relevant than the development of AI and other topics of previous "modern" episodes.
I liked the conclusion about Business Family Forever; it would seem a super-banal idea, worn out in the same sitcoms since the 90s, but how they connected it with the child psychological traumas of the main characters and the heat-lamp sitcoms of the 80s is aerobatics. If they can reveal the rest of the department's employees, as well as at least as Dolfman, it will definitely be one of the best premieres of the year.
A good series, I like all sorts of banter over retro. I remember in South Park, too, in one of the series (well, in general, this happened not only in one series, just as far as I remember one of the series was generally built on this), the eighties and nostalgia were bantered and there the guys rode bicycles through the woods to music from the eighties, but not to recognized hits, but average, sad, pop music ahahah :)
In fact, bantering nostalgia, the series parasitizes nostalgia, the conspiracy theory works :D we sat with friends for 2 hours and remembered all sorts of goodies from childhood, Milky Way's trunk and magazines with stickers that had to be collected (I had the Little Mermaid and Mortal Kombat - the perfect duet) :D
Well, in addition to the obvious Stranger Things, Wanda/ Vision also immediately comes to mind here, so the problem for 2021 is no less relevant than the development of AI and other topics of previous "modern" episodes.
I liked the conclusion about Business Family Forever; it would seem a super-banal idea, worn out in the same sitcoms since the 90s, but how they connected it with the child psychological traumas of the main characters and the heat-lamp sitcoms of the 80s is aerobatics. If they can reveal the rest of the department's employees, as well as at least as Dolfman, it will definitely be one of the best premieres of the year.
- We don't know."
hahahah can be more historical racism?)
And the mushroom knows a lot about perversions))
A good series, I like all sorts of banter over retro. I remember in South Park, too, in one of the series (well, in general, this happened not only in one series, just as far as I remember one of the series was generally built on this), the eighties and nostalgia were bantered and there the guys rode bicycles through the woods to music from the eighties, but not to recognized hits, but average, sad, pop music ahahah :)
we sat with friends for 2 hours and remembered all sorts of goodies from childhood, Milky Way's trunk and magazines with stickers that had to be collected (I had the Little Mermaid and Mortal Kombat - the perfect duet) :D