In addition to what Fed said, her character plays a younger writer that’s pansexual, class-conscious, anti-racist, feminist, and so on. The character has her flaws, however, as she can be self-righteous and talks over minorities. Meanwhile, as she finds success, her class interests begin to shift and she’s caught between wanting a better life/career and staying true to her values/not selling out.
Her boss is a washed-up comedian who was popular in the 70s and 80s, but has since resigned herself to her stand-up show each night in Vegas. She’s still filthy rich, but she finds herself becoming increasingly more irrelevant as her audience dwindles.
So after this young writer gets fired from her job for making an insensitive tweet (IIRC it was something similar to what’s happening now with Charlie Kirk lmao), the agent representing the two makes them work alongside each other. The generational and class divide initially makes them want to give up working together, but they realize they’re the same person in different bodies.
Its a fun show man, even just watching the first series isnt a bad time investment compared to most shows. But im a fella who has watched all of righteous gemstones multiple times so take that advice for what its worth.
In addition to what Fed said, her character plays a younger writer that’s pansexual, class-conscious, anti-racist, feminist, and so on. The character has her flaws, however, as she can be self-righteous and talks over minorities. Meanwhile, as she finds success, her class interests begin to shift and she’s caught between wanting a better life/career and staying true to her values/not selling out.
Her boss is a washed-up comedian who was popular in the 70s and 80s, but has since resigned herself to her stand-up show each night in Vegas. She’s still filthy rich, but she finds herself becoming increasingly more irrelevant as her audience dwindles.
So after this young writer gets fired from her job for making an insensitive tweet (IIRC it was something similar to what’s happening now with Charlie Kirk lmao), the agent representing the two makes them work alongside each other. The generational and class divide initially makes them want to give up working together, but they realize they’re the same person in different bodies.
This actually sounds like a great premise, especially seeing all the comedians going through similar issues lately.
Its a fun show man, even just watching the first series isnt a bad time investment compared to most shows. But im a fella who has watched all of righteous gemstones multiple times so take that advice for what its worth.