klondikeMIC
Joined Jan 2011
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Fun, turn your brain off, wholesome content. Think corner gas, meets the office, meets west-side Toronto. Shows don't have to be raunchy or extreme to be funny, and I loved every minute of this sitcom.
From the try hard branch manager, to the conservative angsty clerk.. the eccentric old library fly. It all captures the day to day if a public library and makes fun of these tropes in a lighthearted way.
As someone who used to spend a lot of time in public libraries, there isn't much else like it. They are hubs for all sorts of whacky characters, which means the writers will have plenty to outline from.
I genuinely like this one.
From the try hard branch manager, to the conservative angsty clerk.. the eccentric old library fly. It all captures the day to day if a public library and makes fun of these tropes in a lighthearted way.
As someone who used to spend a lot of time in public libraries, there isn't much else like it. They are hubs for all sorts of whacky characters, which means the writers will have plenty to outline from.
I genuinely like this one.
My issue is with one of the very first scenes, where they're describing the acts of the sociopath against the kittens. They show part of the video, which I guess is excusable in today's smut filled culture, but then they continue to play the video in the background as she's describing it.
If you want to make a documentary, and not a modern-day shocked Thriller, stick to the facts, and leave the gore out of it. It crosses a line, where we all become complicit in the act. Who's to say, that a bunch of people that click on these videos to begin with, aren't depraved in their own way, and don't need psychological healing? The internet loves righteousness and retribution, often, from my point of view, people are just looking to escape their own problems.
Make documentaries great again!
If you want to make a documentary, and not a modern-day shocked Thriller, stick to the facts, and leave the gore out of it. It crosses a line, where we all become complicit in the act. Who's to say, that a bunch of people that click on these videos to begin with, aren't depraved in their own way, and don't need psychological healing? The internet loves righteousness and retribution, often, from my point of view, people are just looking to escape their own problems.
Make documentaries great again!