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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Infobox television Fairview is an American adult animated satirical sitcom created by R.J. Fried and executive produced by The Late Show host Stephen Colbert. It premiered on Comedy Central on February 9, 2022, and was cancelled after one season.

Synopsis

Set in a world populated by anthropomorphic nesting dolls, the series focuses on how national political issues caused societal tension within the community through an interaction with the dysfunctional citizens of a town named Fairview, a town of idiotic party people who are willing to urinate in public and fight in car park lots. The town is overseen by Kelly Sampson, a former party girl turned mayor (who is not the smartest person in the book), and her fellow incompetent political figures and their families.[1]

Cast and characters

  • Marina Cockenberg as Kelly Sampson
  • Aparna Nancherla as Chelsea Hill
  • Jack Bensinger as Glen Michaels
  • Jeremy Levick as Todd Osterdorff
  • Blair Socci as Holly Osterdorff
  • James Austin Johnson as Wade Moonman/Beef Osterdorff/Pastor Marv
  • R.J. Fried as Jake
  • Graham Techler as Breckman
  • Atsuko Okatsuka as Mary
  • Otter Lee as Mack
  • Matt Rogers as Luck Dragon
  • Carl Foreman Jr. as Sherrif Roger
  • Lisa Gilroy as Denise
  • Joey Romaine
  • Mitch Lewis

Production

The series was animated using Adobe After Effects, which was picked up and greenlit by Comedy Central on October 7, 2021, with a slate premiere for early 2022.[2] On January 27, 2022, it was announced that the series would premiere on February 9, 2022.[3][4]

Episodes

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Reception

Critical response

Nick Schager of The Daily Beast said "[i]ts animation is similarly dreary, with character designs that feature no hands, legs or feet; the bottom of each figure is instead a rounded ball as if everyone were an anthropomorphic kids’ punching bag."[5] Maxwell Yezpitelok of Cracked.com derided its writing and humor, saying "[s]hows like Fairview skip ahead to the point where the showrunners are already kind of burned out and grabbing ideas from whatever's on the news, without the benefit of having previously developed strong characters and a distinctive style."[6]

References

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External links

Шаблон:Comedy Central programming Шаблон:Comedy Central animation Шаблон:CBS Eye Animation Шаблон:Stephen Colbert