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Apple s Morning Show, TVNZ s Rutherford Falls among great shows to stream

Apple s Morning Show, TVNZ s Rutherford Falls among great shows to stream
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NBC Comedy Rutherford Falls Says It s Not Worth Being Friends With White People

NBC Comedy ‘Rutherford Falls’ Says It’s ‘Not Worth Being Friends With White People’ 13 May 2021 Rutherford Falls, an NBC comedy now airing on the network’s streaming service Peacock, is filled with anti-white deadpanning. The show centers on Nathan Rutherford (Ed Helms), a white man who is an arrogant town leader blindly defending his ancestor who found the fictional upstate New York town in 1683. That founder, Lawrence Rutherford, founded the town by breaking a treaty with the fictional Minishonka tribe and the series follows the white townspeople as they defend their town and the local Indian groups who protest them for being, well, bad white people.

REVIEW: Rutherford Falls suffers from growing pains

April 26, 2021 in Film, Lifestyle “Rutherford Falls” attempts to be more than the average sitcom by initiating a meaningful conversation about Indigenous history but unfortunately fails to live up to its potential. Photo from IMDb. The premise for Peacock’s new sitcom “Rutherford Falls,” which premiered on the streaming service April 22, sounds great: A descendent of a small town’s white founder is obsessed with preserving his family’s history, ignoring the history of the town’s Native American reservation. Throw in the lead actor and co-creator Ed Helms along with Sierra Teller Ornelas’ fresh voice and Michael Schur’s sitcom magic, and you have the makings of an instant hit. 

The Office star on cancel culture whingers | Fraser Coast Chronicle

The Office US (where he occasionally popped up onscreen as Dwight s cousin Mose). What his works have in common, besides being hilarious, is that they re generous. They re generous to the characters and to the world. They re imbued with a kindness and a sense of optimism about what people can accomplish if they re present for one another. Most importantly, they never punch down. The worst thing I could ever be accused of is punching down, because I really hate that. It s an abhorrent human instinct, Schur told news.com.au over Zoom. Punching down is easy, gravity is helping your fist move faster.

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