2 opiniones
After 13 seasons of Zondag met Lubach, 6 seasons this Avondshow, and an amazing 10 year run on Dutch television, Arjen went out with a banger last season today (October 31st, 2024). I'll keep praising how he talked about hard subjects or developments in the news, and made it into a great and cozy show, every time. Doing that is very hard, and they kept going! He has had an amazing team of writers, including Tex de Wit, Jonathan van het Reve and himself, who always made us laugh, every day on his show. Hopefully we will get Arjen back, someday with a new broadcaster. He is a national treasure and always deserves to be a host of a great show.
- samdamianova
- 13 mar 2022
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De Avondshow met Arjen Lubach is a polished production that positions itself as a sharp and witty take on current events, but it falters under the weight of its own ideological bias. While satire thrives on pushing boundaries, this show often feels more like a sermon than a comedic critique, with Lubach's left-leaning perspective overshadowing any attempts at nuanced commentary.
The humor frequently misses the mark, relying on predictable jokes and pandering to an audience that already shares the show's political stance. This lack of diversity in perspective not only alienates viewers with differing opinions but also limits the depth of the satire. Rather than challenging ideas or providing fresh insights, De Avondshow comes across as self-congratulatory, prioritizing virtue signaling over genuine engagement with complex issues.
What's most frustrating is the missed potential. Lubach is undeniably talented, and the production values are high, but the content often feels shallow and one-sided. For viewers seeking balanced, thought-provoking humor that tackles societal issues with wit and intelligence, this show is unlikely to satisfy. Instead, it feels like a missed opportunity to elevate Dutch satire to something truly impactful.
The humor frequently misses the mark, relying on predictable jokes and pandering to an audience that already shares the show's political stance. This lack of diversity in perspective not only alienates viewers with differing opinions but also limits the depth of the satire. Rather than challenging ideas or providing fresh insights, De Avondshow comes across as self-congratulatory, prioritizing virtue signaling over genuine engagement with complex issues.
What's most frustrating is the missed potential. Lubach is undeniably talented, and the production values are high, but the content often feels shallow and one-sided. For viewers seeking balanced, thought-provoking humor that tackles societal issues with wit and intelligence, this show is unlikely to satisfy. Instead, it feels like a missed opportunity to elevate Dutch satire to something truly impactful.
- Zooha-47207
- 7 ene 2025
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