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A former professional dancer, Brooke, and her brother Cary, an aspiring actor, try to find their place in the world while wrestling with their feelings about their 13-year-old brother Chase's sudden rise to internet fame.
The series follows siblings Brooke and Cary Dubek as they navigate their early twenties in New York City, struggling with their careers and relationships. Their lives are upended when their younger brother, Chase, unexpectedly becomes a child star overnight. As they try to find their own paths amidst Chase's burgeoning fame, they grapple with their own insecurities, ambitions, and the increasingly bizarre world of internet fame and influencer culture.
The Other Two has been widely acclaimed by critics for its sharp writing, hilarious satire of modern culture, and relatable portrayal of sibling dynamics and professional struggles. The show is praised for its consistent humor, evolving character development, and its ability to balance absurdity with genuine emotional depth. It's often cited as one of the best comedies currently airing.
Praised for its razor-sharp satirical wit and commentary on internet culture and fame.
Lauded for its strong ensemble cast and particularly for the performances of Drew Tarver and Helene Yorke.
Appreciated for its blend of awkward comedy and surprisingly heartfelt moments.
Google audience: Google users generally love 'The Other Two,' highlighting its incredibly funny and relatable portrayal of trying to find success in a world obsessed with viral fame. Many appreciate the show's clever writing and the chaotic but endearing dynamics between the characters.
Nominated for numerous awards, including GLAAD Media Awards and Critics' Choice Television Awards.
The show's creators, Chris Kelly and Sarah Schneider, previously worked as head writers for Saturday Night Live, where they honed their skills in sketch comedy and topical satire.
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so new comedy has been harder and harder to impress me seeing as most of it is about politics however this seems to be comedy the way it used to be the way it was always meant to be no politics involved noting offensive just an all out laug...