I’ve been thinking a lot about the current landscape of online satire and character-based comedy. It seems like the traditional "setup-punchline" format is rapidly being replaced by hyper-realistic awkwardness and the "second-hand embarrassment" trope. Why do you think audiences are gravitating so heavily towards characters who are intentionally unlikable or socially inept lately? Is it just a reflection of how we interact on social media, or have we simply reached the limit of what standard observational humor can achieve? I'd love to hear if you think this "cringe" style has more longevity than the classic sketches we saw back in the early days of the platform