True Alphas?: 2020 Documentaries that Unravel Famous Men

By Aishvarya Varma (fetuinyou)

In this post, I analyze four biographical documentaries or docuseries’ from 2020 that portray intriguing male personalities. They are either known for their authenticity, skill, bravado, flamboyance, or crimes. Who are the True Alphas here? 

1. The Last Dance

The National Basketball Association (NBA)’s biggest asset for decades, Michael Jordan is a world-renowned personality. ‘The Last Dance’ documentary explores MJ’s seething vigor, melding footage from the Chicago Bulls’ 1997-98 season and 90 interviews that better-described his persona. Hearing him, his family, co-players, and coach (Phil Jackson) talk about his best days strikes every chord that weaves songs of ambition. MJ was relentless in his pursuit of victory.

A beautifully woven montage of every personality trait that built him to be the man he became; this series deserves applause. It also identifies the ancillary success of grateful & ungrateful men, whose bread & butter seemed to solely depend on Jordan’s athletic prowess. While Krause’s controversial views highlight the stupefying notoriety of fanciful corporate America, co-players express genuine complications borne from playing in his shadow.

This series best describes the often-arising necessity to humble one’s ego for team dynamics. Must one follow suit when you’re not the winning player of your team? How far must one go to recognize & work with true genius?

2. Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich

Widely acclaimed as incorrigible, Jeffrey Epstein has now earned the infamy of being much more than a convicted sex offender. This 4 -episode series explores the crimes of Epstein through published news, and interviews of survivors & members of the Police. Based on the 2016 book written by James Patterson, this miniseries is a harsh and much-needed reminder of the veracity of a now-evidenced trafficking culture plaguing a certain sect of high-level corporate America.

Having financial control over the lives of hundreds of innocent girls, the story is a stark warning of the danger self-serving enterprises pose if their object merely indulges men of uncontrollable power. Taking us through documentation of claims in court against Epstein, this docuseries provides evidence of the inexcusable control exerted over minors and the greed to abuse one’s ease-of-access.

3. Tiger King

Infamous for his passion for keeping tigers as pets, Exotic is caught up in all kinds of murder, mayhem, and madness. Not as intelligent as the first two shows on this list, this documentary follows the life of zookeeper – Joe Exotic.

His pride is questionably unapologetic but too bizarre to gather a laugh. It brings to light true crimes that are not just shocking, but incomprehensively amusing. Showcasing footage taken by of Exotic’s zoo and other intriguing personalities such as Carole Baskin and Doc Antle, the show highlights unbelievable realities and the intentions that garner them. Fanciful habits seem to be an inescapable way of life for the alleged tiger lovers and caretakers who are the subjects of this documentary. Caring for tigers is a real possibility, but at what cost? 

4. Mucho Mucho Amor

My award for the title of ‘True Alpha’ goes to Walter Mercado. This unpopular opinion stems from this man’s unorthodox personality that is out of this world. In the 1960s, this Puerto Rican performance artist became an astrologer and global television sensation. Walter seems to be a nostalgic memory for the Hispanic communities across Puerto Rico, Latin America, and the United States. He is remembered as a glamorous hero who empowered his audiences unconditionally. Focused on positivity, his intentions were daisies well-captured in this touching biographical documentary.

Presenting himself as a boundless soul in service of humanity, he has no recognizable mold. A concoction of the Sage, Magician, and Caregiver Jungian archetypes, with a touch of androgyny and glamour for allure, he was a well-wishing dreamer. Walter reaches the masses as an acclaimed astrologer through an authentic, beloved empire. Once a messiah, always a brand; this show presses the cyclic question – Can love and positivity outweigh greed if running a wellness business? This Androgynous Alpha urges the audiences to remember his three-word mantra for life, “Mucho Mucho Amor”.

What are your thoughts on Alpha traits? Which of these Documentaries showcase the True Alpha Spirit? Let us know in the comments below. 

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Top 5 Mind-Blowing TV Series of 2020

By Aishvarya Varma (fetuinyou)

2020 has been a difficult year for most of us. Here’s a review of the 5 best TV Series that were released this year, as you socially-distanced yourself from the world:

1. Unorthodox

‘Unorthodox’ is inspired by Deborah Feldman’s autobiography that details her life in the Yiddish community of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York. In this miniseries, Esty (Shira Haas) is a 19-year-old girl from an extremely orthodox community. The story follows her rebellion and her desire to grow as an individual, unlocking unexpected quests. The writer, Anna Winger, unravels the simplicity of the orthodox mind without forcing the audience to judge them too harshly. The cultural commentary is meant to irk but allows for an emotional exchange between the very orthodox and the very liberal. Small plot points, like the sensitivity Etsy’s partner grows to portray, question the sensibilities of the audience, and empower the emergence of a new moral.

2. Dispatches from Elsewhere

‘Dispatches from Elsewhere’ is a TV Series written by Jason Segel, most remembered for his role as Marshall in ‘How I Met Your Mother’ and creating ‘The Muppets’ movie. The story explores the daily problems faced by four people in Manhattan, who seem to think that their life is dull and uneventful. Through a revitalizing interactive role-playing game set up in the streets of Manhattan, the four rediscover themselves. As they unlock their secrets, the audience realizes that they’re reeled into the game too. A prolific masterpiece delving into human psychology, the show stars Jason Segel, André Benjamin (André 3000), and Eve Lindley. Exploring diverse issues, it urges a much-needed rethink of what duality and forward-thinking mean.

3. Dave

An enthralling dive into the life of rapper and comedian Lil Dicky, this comedy tv series is a must-watch. Produced by Jeff Schaffer, Kevin Hart, and Greg Mottola, the show is packed with wholesome humor that is just right. Dave Burd has a lot of sides to him, the loudest being the obvious truth that he’s the greatest rapper of all time. The show follows his twists and turns, studying his support systems and the faith they have in his resilience to be a star. Sheer brilliance, Kevin Hart has indulged well with this loosely autobiographical comedy on Dave.

4. Space Force

Churning a perfect balance of satire and political commentary, ‘Space Force’ is a well-written comedy tv series created by Greg Daniels and Steve Carell. The show follows Carell in his role as the head of the Space Force, a new American venture that aims to restore their global prowess. With performances by long-time favorites Jane Lynch, Lisa Kudrow, and Noah Emmerich, Space Force undoubtedly makes for great dinner-time television. One could say that the spirit of ‘The Office’ is sprinkled on this more enigmatic version of a day at Dunder-Mifflin Paper Company.

5. Midnight Gospel

An Adult Animated TV Series, ‘The Midnight Gospel’ explores the multiverse like Rick and Morty. Surrealist Sci-Fi, the show’s protagonist is a spacecaster named Clancy Gilroy who resembles a mutation between an overgrown Mowgli and a unicorn. The authenticity of his adventures similarly lies somewhere between Rick and Morty & The Jungle Book, featuring heart-wrenching isolation and real-life podcasts. Comedian Duncan Trussell explores his own works through the Chromatic Ribbon and all its possibilities. An engaging and refreshing piece of fiction that could replace tears from having binged all of Rick and Morty
(Season 5).

If you happened to miss any of these, you’ve made a grave mistake. If it was because you were busy watching the new episodes released for the shows* that are so dear to you, then I’m forced to forgive you. If not, grab some popcorn and finish the first half of your 2020 Journey.
Let us know what you feel about the review of these mind blowing TV Series in 2020 in the comments below!
TV Series that were renewed with new seasons*:
• Better Call Saul
• Sex Education
• Schitt’s Creek
• After Life
• The Politician
• The Sinner

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TV Shows: Top 10 All-Time Laugh Fests

By Aishvarya Varma (fetuinyou)

If you’ve been searching for your list of All-Time Laugh Fests, today’s your lucky day. Here’s my review of 10 TV Shows that have stolen smiles, giggles and snorting laughter from global audiences for the last few decades:

1. The Office

A masterpiece created by Ricky Gervais for British audiences, The Office blew global audiences away with Steve Carrell’s performance in the American adaptation of the show. While it aims to irk, it does so very politely.  It is the most humorous and comforting binge-able show on the internet now and, if I may daresay, forever. Describing the daily affairs of the employees of Dunder Mifflin Paper Company, it is one of the few TV Shows that magnifies the smaller moments in an assumedly mundane life, showcasing how eventful it is if seen from the right lens. 

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2. Friends

The lives of these 6 Manhattaners who find themselves giggling at Central Perk will remain etched in the memories of global audiences. All 6 portray a goofy adoration for each other’s lives, including the otherwise-nonchalant Joey (Matt LeBlanc). As they evolve, we learn about the importance of friendship and that humor is the best solution to most challenges. While Monica (Courtney Cox) may disagree with my conclusion, unforgettable scenes will prove otherwise. 

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3. Modern Family

One of the newer tv shows on this list, Modern Family nuzzled its way into the hearts of more modern audiences. Each nuclear family has an interesting twist that highlights valid facets of once-closeted families. Whether it’s Jay marrying a POC younger than his daughter or the story of his gay son’s domestic partnership, Modern Family upholds the values that this generation holds dear half-a-degree below its standard for unabashed humor. 

TV Shows Modern Family

4. The Simpsons

The only animated sitcom on this list, ‘The Simpsons’ is an unforgettable cross-play between satire and simplicity. With 684 episodes, it is the longest-running American Sitcom to have existed. Each character has been curated to identify with different American values. We have the intelligent and ambitious daughter – Lisa, the carefree son – Bart, the far-too-carefree Father – Homer and the Mother – Marge – who would not be remembered if not for her crazy hair and grungy voice. Each character, along with Little Maggie and Quagmire, brings added perspectives to this unforgettable show.

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5. The Big Bang Theory

Being a humorous nerd is not easy to capture for television. ‘The Big Bang Theory’ challenges this notion, presenting four nerd-men who are surprisingly enthralling. The show revolves around the obnoxious Alpha-Nerd Sheldon (Jim Parsons) and his apartment that he shares with co-scientist Leonard (Johnny Galecki). Their lives are pleasantly interrupted by Penny (Kaley Cuoco) who is everything they’re not, adding contrast to the show. This well-written show has been an American favorite, defining friendships between people of different cultures, intellect, and upbringing.

Big bang theory

6. Seinfeld

Regarded as one of the greatest sitcoms of all-time, this autobiographical parody is Jerry Seinfeld’s only entertaining work apart from ‘Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee’. One would attribute the pressing desire for humor in America and Larry David’s attempt at thwarting the writing to the success of the show. This is yet another show highlighting the daily life of a Manhattaner, and is my least-favorite most-popular show. 

Seinfield

7. How I Met Your Mother 

While it can be frustrating to realize that you’d probably never know who the Mother is, the joy of ‘How I Met Your Mother’ is discovering a new day in the lives of Manhattaners. The show’s protagonist is Ted Mosby (Josh Radnor), but his friends are the hook that keeps audiences reeled in. A table is always reserved at MacLaren’s Pub for Marshall (Jason Segel) & Lily (Alyson Hannigan), Ted’s main friends in New York. The three are also friends with Robin (Cobie Smulders), an extremely good-looking Canadian who is universally adored and Barney Stinson (Neil Patrick Harris) who is simply legendary. 

HIMYM

8. Two and a Half Men

One of Charlie Sheen’s best performances, this show humorously describes the life of Charlie Harper, an indulgent bachelor well into his 40s. The tale tells the story of his Malibu Beach Villa and younger brother, Alan, who unapologetically squats here with his son. An array of women tease Charlie’s lust for life unless dampened by the hilarious idiocy of Alan (John Cryer) or their responsibilities towards raising young Jake (Angus T. Jones). In the 9th season, Charlie’s home is bought by Walden (Ashton Kutcher). The show lasts four more seasons till it becomes barely tolerable, despite his good looks and intelligence.

Two and a half men

9. Parks & Recreation

An Emmy-winning political satire, ‘Parks & Recreation’ showcases the lives of Government employees in an unpopular department. Facing crises like budget cuts or an uncontrollable disinterest to serve, the writers successfully navigate through the inefficiency of government functionaries with humor. The writing is well-researched and takes soft but memorable jabs at every aspect of the American society. 

Parks and recreation

10. That ‘70s Show

This period sitcom discusses the lives of six teenagers who lived in (fictional) Point Place, Wisconsin in the ‘70s. Perhaps the beginning of Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis’ romance, ‘That ‘70s Show’ is responsible for one-a-many relatable modern cult references. It also features Cheech from Cheech & Chong. While the story describes the lives of ordinary teenage neighbors, this blast from the past best expresses entertaining & youthful banter.

That '70s show

What are your views on these TV Shows? Are you keen on binge-watching any of these all over again? Let us know in the comments below!

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