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My life has felt a little discombobulated lately.
I spent the weekend trying to frantically scrape together some sense of order, which mostly failed.
The sense of humor is in that vein too.
Spending time with them doesnt feel like a gruesome exercise in awkwardness.
Or at least its notalwaysa gruesome exercise in awkwardness.
By the end of the episode, he has managed to set the whole garden on fire.)
That closeness feels key to what makes the show work as well as it does.
Its not just that Stath and Sophie are clowns.
Had a little sesh!
I always want to say things like that.
The client chuckles, confused but also flattered.
For most viewers, the most important one will be that it justfeelslike that show.
For me, though, the thing aboutStath Lets Flatsthats so reminiscent of those earlyOfficeseasons is its laser-cut specificity.
All the tiny, absurd apartments Stath is so bad at selling.
The way that Stath and Sophies father, Vasos, uses the wordbravolike okay.
Als fluency in Japanese.
It was exactly what Id hoped it would be funny and absorbing but not demanding or mean.
Now Ive run out of episodes, and I miss it already.