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#Servant Of The People Will Bring You Laughter In The Dark

#Servant Of The People Will Bring You Laughter In The Dark

For one reason or another, quite a few of us are having trouble sleeping these days. If you’ve binge-watched “Parks and Recreation” and “Ted Lasso” to the point of exhaustion, and you’re looking for a new sitcom to latch onto that’s situated somewhere in the middle of those two shows, then this popular Ukrainian political satire might fit the bill. 

The politics of “Servant of the People” are broadly populist — anti-corruption, pro-transparency, anti-special treatment for elites, pro-accountability for public spending — and this, combined with recent history, means there actually isn’t much suspension of disbelief required to buy into the premise. There are even shades of “Squid Game” (which arrived a few years later) in its furtive shots of Ukrainian oligarchs slowly coming to terms with the fact that they may no longer be in total control, and attempting to bring Vasyl back in line. 

Like “Squid Game,” “Servant of the People” speaks to a bubbling global frustration that has only grown louder under the strain of the pandemic. It’s wish fulfilment for an audience so jaded by political corruption that the idea of a leader who genuinely relates to and cares about their struggles seems like a novelty. And if you’re just looking for a new show to binge-watch, it’s pretty funny too.

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