Grown-ish? Speechless? Fresh Off the Boat? Arrested Development? (isn't all fiction some form of "social commentary"?)
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I think the article means of a more explicitly political sort, but all of those fall in that category at times, too. Really, I think they mean red state politics but didn't put it that way in that sentence.
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Superstore? Grown-ish? Fresh Off the Boat????
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Totally. There are tons of examples. Social or political commentary practically comes with the territory in most comedies, especially right now.
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Jane the Virgin?
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They forgot about South Park for heaven's sake
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the narrator on jane the virgin literally tells people how to advocate for immigration reform
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lol, no no no, handmaid's tale is about WOMEN'S RIGHTS, so obviously that has nothing to do with working class americans
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I assumed they meant the combination of working class characters and social commentary—but even then your last 2 examples (and a few others) apply
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I think that's what was meant, too, but not stated properly. And still, like you said, not really true!
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