Mike Judge and Greg Daniels will be doing it, but I still don’t know how I feel about it. It’s one of my, if not my favorite show. I guess them being in charge gives me some reassurance that it’s not going to be complete trash. Sorry if this is the wrong comm, I wasn’t sure where to post this.

  • Jadzia_Dax [she/her]M
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    3 年前

    Judge was less involved with it by the end iirc. It also very much started off at a time when Zuck wasn’t yet publicly viewed as a supervillain. How far left is Judge politically? He seems like DemSoc at best.

    • necrocop [he/him,any]
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      3 年前

      That explains why the last couple of seasons were a little lackluster.

      • Jadzia_Dax [she/her]M
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        3 年前

        Yeah. To really nail it, the last couple seasons would need to be the main characters becoming increasingly more alienated from their own labor, paralyzed within a machine that has grown around them and intwined with their organs, isolating each of them within their own departments. On paper, they have immense power, but no attempts at change or reform they make ever seem to really work. There’s a lot of potential for dark comedy there, but it’s depressing.

    • FlakesBongler [they/them]
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      3 年前

      Judge is basically your bog-standard American Southern Conservative Lib

      No real backbone, doesn't think anything is wrong with the system, just that it's run by people who aren't as smart as him

      Other than that, you get the idea that he doesn't actually think about politics all that much.

      Especially since he guested on InfoWars once or twice

    • Phish [he/him, any]
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      3 年前

      Ah that makes a lot of sense actually. It really didn't feel much like his work by the end of it. I'd have to rewatch to get a feel for the tone in the earlier seasons. DemSoc at best for sure. I remember reading that he's a libertarian but that's not really the impression I get from his work.