This is a good question! Specialized knowledge makes any narrative that taps into that same knowledge all the more precarious. You can tell instantly any time someone 1) actually knows about food 2) thinks they know about food or 3) merely uses buzzwords and thinks its "funny"https://twitter.com/BCoxBox/status/1186368439952334848 …
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YES. I'm thinking of the SNL Weezer sketch, they did good
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Im halfway convinced that sketch was about my friends.
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Personally I’m mildly intrigued to see the new Star Trek’s take on winemaking. I’m guessing it’s similar to Kevin Kline’s in “French Kiss”
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Or Fish fingers & custard
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Yeah Hannibal messed this up for me. In the very first ep Hannibal is showing off a drawing saying oh the key is to sharpen the pencil with a knife. Like yeah that’s how you sharpen a pencil but not how you draw something good
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Where are all the cop/law/medical procedural dramas on this scale? Because they just skate along with outright fiction all the time.
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those are weird because they're so familiar to audiences at this point they have their own rules and metaverse in a way - then again there's a reason the wire struck a chord. i dunno, but imagine a regular show where someone just came in and shouted advice about being a lawyer
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