Caked_cup
Joined Sep 2010
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I grew up with Mike Judge's Beavis and Butthead and loved Office Space (one of my favorite movies). I love Greg Daniel's US adaption of The Office. I certainly appreciate the stop-motion animation of "In the Know" as the work that goes into it is just amazing. The show is an incredible example of the painstaking detail for such work.
However, Zach Woods ("Gabe" from The Office (US)) is bothersome in his role as Lauren. Aside from Woods's annoying demeanor as he portrays in The Office, the show is entertaining. The other characters in the "In the Know" make up for such annoyance. Of course, New York Times has predictably placed the show in a category that is not conducive to every difference of society. Well, if you are giving any credit to New York Times as of the past few years, then simply disregard this review and go about the continued desire for sheltered existence and promote the disdain of recognizing that people are different.
However, Zach Woods ("Gabe" from The Office (US)) is bothersome in his role as Lauren. Aside from Woods's annoying demeanor as he portrays in The Office, the show is entertaining. The other characters in the "In the Know" make up for such annoyance. Of course, New York Times has predictably placed the show in a category that is not conducive to every difference of society. Well, if you are giving any credit to New York Times as of the past few years, then simply disregard this review and go about the continued desire for sheltered existence and promote the disdain of recognizing that people are different.