The sketch does not need to be upright, but it must be ironic. The most important thing is to make people laugh, and it is best to make people feel something after laughing. I watched four episodes of HBO's show, and it felt better than I imagined. Each episode is about the male protagonist attracting various customers. Generally, it is a two-line narrative. Each episode has a story, which is a real sketch.
The passionate comrade found warmth in the mutual aid meeting. What the hell was he talking about in the hysteria of being controlled? Is it his girlfriend or his identity from childhood to adulthood? The cute dog lived a monotonous and repetitive life just like the owner, until he met the goddess. Did he run away from home after parting for the moment of meeting again? Unfortunately, the goddess has forgotten herself and has gone to the ends of the earth since then. The innocent looking girl is actually a little depressed, eager to resist something, but the neighbor next door has a multi-P party, and a wall separates the two worlds. The old man talked about the two fathers who were crazy about teenagers and continued their lives in different ways, one dancing wildly and the other playing solo.
The absurd world is full of phenomena, and all beings are laughing and scolding, and HBO's sketches are being staged.
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