3. ‘Bo Burnham: Inside’ (Netflix): No other TV programming felt more 2021 than Bo Burnham’s musical-comedy special, a clever yet unabashedly bleak meditation on the isolation and depression brought on by the pandemic, as well as the absurd, flattening infiniteness of our digital lives. (“Start a rumour, buy a broom-er/Or send a death threat to a boomer/Or DM a girl and groom her/Do a Zoom or find a tumour,” as Burnham carnival-barks in one song.) Released at the end of May, as we were being promised something like a post-COVID summer, watching ‘Inside’ felt like a collective mourning for the year (and sanity) we’d lost — and fittingly, most of us did it on our phones and laptops, indoors and alone.
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