How to with John Wilson (2020–2023)
7/10
Quirky and strange, yet insightful and endearing...
8 December 2020
...Not to mention funny, or at the least, amusing. It's the little things. The narrator's awkward annunciation -- If it is stylized, he times it well for comedic effect. The various scenes of everyday New York and its people. How simple subject matter turns into surprisingly significant existential, psychological, and relational reflection. How the visuals compliment the narrative in comedic and unexpected ways. I think this is one of those shows that will probably get better as it goes along. Try it. At the very least, it's something unique you might end up liking or even loving. If not, at least you tried something different. It's worth a shot. I give a rating of 7 because it's new and it remains to be seen how it goes in the longer run, but so far, I'm really enjoying this novel little morsel of comedic food for thought. PS: I just can't let this one go: Poor Reviewer Fred_Walker. I'm afraid irony is lost on him. His useless review rails against NYC, calling it "slimy" and a "cesspool" full of deluded, rude people who are all nuts -- and yet here is his profile introduction on this site: "Hi! im fred "the white trash date raping personal pharmacist" walker, your favorite 50 yr old degenerate opportunist born and bred in cincinnati :)" (I repeat, those are his words on his profile.) No, you're not biased, bigoted, or prejudiced, Fred. And you're certainly not slimy or rude at all, Mr. self-proclaimed date-raping degenerate opportunist -- not like those awful New Yorkers! o_0
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