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Animated series centering on four middle school friends on their quest for fame on L.A.'s Fairfax Avenue.Animated series centering on four middle school friends on their quest for fame on L.A.'s Fairfax Avenue.Animated series centering on four middle school friends on their quest for fame on L.A.'s Fairfax Avenue.
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Reviewers say 'Fairfax' delves into influencer culture, social media trends, and materialism with a satirical approach. It features contemporary fashion and pop culture references, appealing to those familiar with these elements. The show critiques the transient nature of trends and brand obsession through exaggerated scenarios. Dialogue incorporates Gen Z slang and woke commentary, seen as authentic by some and forced by others. It also offers social commentary on modern youth culture and social media's impact on identity.
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Amazon-owned IMDb wants you and I to watch this show. Okay.
Show is 80% Gen Z slang and references to things only always-online kids will understand. Social media, influencers, fashion brands, and other things like that. The show doesn't take itself too seriously and pokes fun at how fleeting trends are, but also banks on viewers being aware of current trends. Talk about a mixed message. Needless to say, it will ultimately age like milk and be thrown away by next year. Even watching it as someone who knows what they're referencing and parodying, this is pretty lukewarm stuff. None of the "jokes" really landed.
Tl;dr: "Not funny, didn't laugh" (if you're in the market for new writers Fairfax showrunners, I'm available).
The other 20% of the show is actual character stuff, which is interspersed between basic adult cartoon plots. Random, unstructured bits of fantasy, surrealism, gross-out, teen drama/comedy litter the episodes. No unifying style. Just whatever they want to do for a quick gag that episode. The main cast actually does have personalities and quirks that aren't just "sitcom Gen Z child #1," so that's nice. Not a high bar to clear, but considering how terrible the show looks/sounds on paper, I'm giving them points for trying.
Animation is what you'd expect from a cheap cartoon. That's all I'll say on that topic.
Between the flood of 18-year-olds saying this is a work of art because some famous person they know voice acts in it and 50-year-olds giving this a 1/10 because they don't understand what's going on, the level-headed will recognize Fairfax for what it is: pandering to a specific demographic. It's totally harmless streaming service fodder. I'm sure the people working on this care about their work, but I hope they're not banking on this lasting very long.
Show is 80% Gen Z slang and references to things only always-online kids will understand. Social media, influencers, fashion brands, and other things like that. The show doesn't take itself too seriously and pokes fun at how fleeting trends are, but also banks on viewers being aware of current trends. Talk about a mixed message. Needless to say, it will ultimately age like milk and be thrown away by next year. Even watching it as someone who knows what they're referencing and parodying, this is pretty lukewarm stuff. None of the "jokes" really landed.
Tl;dr: "Not funny, didn't laugh" (if you're in the market for new writers Fairfax showrunners, I'm available).
The other 20% of the show is actual character stuff, which is interspersed between basic adult cartoon plots. Random, unstructured bits of fantasy, surrealism, gross-out, teen drama/comedy litter the episodes. No unifying style. Just whatever they want to do for a quick gag that episode. The main cast actually does have personalities and quirks that aren't just "sitcom Gen Z child #1," so that's nice. Not a high bar to clear, but considering how terrible the show looks/sounds on paper, I'm giving them points for trying.
Animation is what you'd expect from a cheap cartoon. That's all I'll say on that topic.
Between the flood of 18-year-olds saying this is a work of art because some famous person they know voice acts in it and 50-year-olds giving this a 1/10 because they don't understand what's going on, the level-headed will recognize Fairfax for what it is: pandering to a specific demographic. It's totally harmless streaming service fodder. I'm sure the people working on this care about their work, but I hope they're not banking on this lasting very long.
This is literally a show about modern kids in a suburb 20 miles outside of San Francisco, and yet I still see people bombing reviews about it being woke. If woke culture triggers you this probably isn't your show my guy not sure what brought you here in the first place. That being said I didn't enjoy it much couple laughs here and there but overall a miss.
This is a place where people go after popular and branded things: Fairfax. Just like today isn't it? Just slip it on a garbage-looking shoe. Giving $70 to a brand? We have to stop chasing the popular and be ourselves.
To be honest, the fairfax production doesn't have perfect humor. I don't even remember laughing while watching it. But the message inside is very deep, my friend. You are literally watching yourself. It could have been a much better production, I have expectations for the second season! I can't say watch it for sure, but I recommend it if you have free time!
To be honest, the fairfax production doesn't have perfect humor. I don't even remember laughing while watching it. But the message inside is very deep, my friend. You are literally watching yourself. It could have been a much better production, I have expectations for the second season! I can't say watch it for sure, but I recommend it if you have free time!
Seriously, this is absolutely nauseating! When I saw JB Smoove was a voice actor, I was stoked cause I figured it had to be quality, but no! In fact it's, well tbh the best way to explain how trite and clichéd it is EVEN in its attempt to be satirical of being trite and cliché, is to watch the pilot-I mean, judge for yourself but be forewarned.
The characters and dialogues in #Fairfax are caricatures of today's social climate, which will please both millennials and Gen-Z'ers. A clever and hilarious first half makes place for a lazy second half, to end with a lit Billy "Wonka" Porter adventure. Bring on season 2!
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