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@theshortbus @judgedread Excellent counterpoint. Also jives with the fact that it's a lot easier for a foreign actor like Mikkelsen to break into the US TV market than for a US actor to act abroad
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@TrevorGoodchild @theshortbus @judgedread I already wanted to see almost everyone in “marketing” on cattle cars due to first hand experiences, but television commercials are particularly vexing to me. (amusing that streaming is reverting to the historical mean with ads and likely consolidation where someone reinvents cable).
I’ve notice that aside from rampant negrolatry, the people are displayed as grossly incompetent - nobody I want to ever be like. Is this the same concept as Dread described? They are supposed to somehow be likable to McNormies?
The ones with clueless parents drive me especially mad.
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@BarelyEagle @TrevorGoodchild @theshortbus @judgedread Not to mention most actors in TV commercials these days are ugly, and they show gross bodily stuff (like armpits, feet, stretch marks etc) you never would have seen even a decade ago