The biggest problem TGP has is Jason, and without going full Jacobin about it it's really clear that the show's POV is not fully comfortable talking about the working class/underclass so all they can do is turn him into a cartoon and play him for laughs
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If you really sat down and got serious about the many many obvious reasons Jason was set up to fail and his sentence is therefore unjust, you couldn't have this kind of show anymore It'd bring everyone down really hard
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There are moments where I unexpectedly had more respect for the show in its later seasons that all involved them uncomfortably letting Jason be more than "The Dumbass"
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The big joke sequence of Tahani wantonly cashing out her bank account and doing wacky things with it ending with Jason innocently picking up a single wad of bills all, "Man, the number of times just having this much money would've changed my life"
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Well, because Jason was invented as a source of mean jokes about dirtbags from Florida and making you feel guilty about that is dicey
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Schur's sitcom instincts and his earnestness are at odds here just like they were on his other shows Parks and Rec endlessly shitting on Jerry for being fat and old and awkward only to end the show with a moving tribute to him
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