SlayerSlayer
COMPLY WITH MY FUCKING pronoun (it)
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it's called 'the Bear' on Hulu.
What I like about the show is that there are absolutely NO relationships or romantic subplots or even cute looking foids that are single, yet it takes place in modern times. It's surreal. I had to slap myself that I went thru 8 episodes of a show where nobody is fucking. The main protagonist doesn't even get a kiss. At most he hugs his blonde sister. He's depressed, and all he does is work and grieve his dead brother. The closest thing to a relationshit is that his manchild cousin is divorced and talks to his daughter on a phone for one scene. Other than that it's all work.
That's all there is in the show pretty much-- people who work at a kitchen all day, and it's pretty much all they do in the show, and it's very stressful thankless work. I like that racially it's sociologically accurate. White people have privileges like getting to work in high-end restaurants and generally owning and managing restaurants, other than that it's all dark skinned minorities working in the same grimy kitchen for years.
What I like about the show is that there are absolutely NO relationships or romantic subplots or even cute looking foids that are single, yet it takes place in modern times. It's surreal. I had to slap myself that I went thru 8 episodes of a show where nobody is fucking. The main protagonist doesn't even get a kiss. At most he hugs his blonde sister. He's depressed, and all he does is work and grieve his dead brother. The closest thing to a relationshit is that his manchild cousin is divorced and talks to his daughter on a phone for one scene. Other than that it's all work.
That's all there is in the show pretty much-- people who work at a kitchen all day, and it's pretty much all they do in the show, and it's very stressful thankless work. I like that racially it's sociologically accurate. White people have privileges like getting to work in high-end restaurants and generally owning and managing restaurants, other than that it's all dark skinned minorities working in the same grimy kitchen for years.
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