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This show is unlike anything I've watched. Joe Perra is an incredible actor playing a socially awkward but good hearted man that talks and acts like hes 80. The humor is dry but not cynical. Absurd but in a subtler way than most adult swim shows, strangely informative at times about topics from rocks to rat prevention, and above all, good lord, this show just soothes your soul. I have not experienced a show like this before or felt the need to leave a review. I really hope it gets another season
I very highly recommend you watch it. It is my new favorite show. This stuff is truly breaking new territory. There is nothing quite like it. I hope this show gets the recognition it deserves. True warm and fuzzy feelings in a sometimes scary world we live in
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It's a show about a guy named Joe Pera talking with you during a variety of situations. A lovable guy, really. It's a different breed of Adult Swim shows that I can actually see getting viewers invested into ASMR and such. A few minor swears, but overall, a very wholesome experience. Can't recommend this enough.
Joe Pera Talks with You is the new show I never knew I wanted so badly.
I turn to Cartoon Network for entertaining short-duration shows, such as Mike Tyson Mysteries. They're blessedly brief and to the point, and I can watch them as a matter of convenience on my DVR.
Joe Pera's schtick is a grandfatherly teacher who presents the various minutiae of life from a thoughtful perspective. My take is that if he weren't such a well-intentioned, sincere character he would be mostly rejected by "normal" society. But our hero manages to win the day while living comfortably between two worlds - the outside world where we meet life, and his inner world of perspectives, knowledge, and values.
The overall mood of the show is calming, with "Joe Pera Reads You The Church Announcements" (S1E6) becoming surprisingly edgy.
So I've seen 6 episodes so far, and have become a huge fan.
Although each episode is self-contained enough that you can dive in, the episodes also present threads relating to themes and personal relationships that you can follow - not knowing some of them will make scenes in some episodes seem random.
Thank you, Joe Pera, for talking with me.
The only thing I can compare Joe Pera with, is Bob Ross making a sitcom.
It's so pure, relaxing, minimalistic, heart warming and I love watching it before going to bed to wash the daily cynicism off.
I want to be more like Joe Pera.
It's so pure, relaxing, minimalistic, heart warming and I love watching it before going to bed to wash the daily cynicism off.
I want to be more like Joe Pera.
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- AnecdotesSarah's name - Sarah Conner - is an obvious reference to the character Sarah Connor from the Terminator franchise, a woman who is self-sufficient and resourceful, prepared for the end of society.
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