Hmm, 2010 does put it earlier than I thought, although I’m still not sure if that makes it prescient.
That being said, if you watch the episode a lot of the jokes aren’t just dated, but fail to land at all due to be so tied to pop culture. That’s not even counting the very bizzare, somewhat rude, Susan Boyle/Susan Boil bit.
That’s not even mentioning that it’s structure/concept are mirrored in the Hulu/Bitcoin/Amazon/Covid episodes of the first Hulu season. Where they just take a current thing from pop culture and build an episode around it. Unlike the earlier episodes, the entire plot (and most of the humor) revolve around a concept that won’t be relevant in the future (like how Twitter doesn’t even exist anymore).
Yea they copied it because its one of the most popular episode. The susan boil thing was some pretty spot on social commentary. The entire episode was some pretty spot on social commentary.
Hmm, 2010 does put it earlier than I thought, although I’m still not sure if that makes it prescient.
That being said, if you watch the episode a lot of the jokes aren’t just dated, but fail to land at all due to be so tied to pop culture. That’s not even counting the very bizzare, somewhat rude, Susan Boyle/Susan Boil bit.
That’s not even mentioning that it’s structure/concept are mirrored in the Hulu/Bitcoin/Amazon/Covid episodes of the first Hulu season. Where they just take a current thing from pop culture and build an episode around it. Unlike the earlier episodes, the entire plot (and most of the humor) revolve around a concept that won’t be relevant in the future (like how Twitter doesn’t even exist anymore).
Yea they copied it because its one of the most popular episode. The susan boil thing was some pretty spot on social commentary. The entire episode was some pretty spot on social commentary.