AVClub: Comedy as a tool is a wonderful thing. It humanizes and bridges—one shared laugh does more to bond people than countless hours spent together ever will. So, while The League may have been “just a dumb show about dumb friends being dumb,” it managed usefulness in its inanity: How many frat bros have I argued with, laughingly, about one Kevin-Jenny plot line or another? Or gotten to show a video of Jon Lajoie’s irreverent musical comedy; invited to Paul Scheer and Rob Huebel’s show at the UCB theater? How many football games have I watched with near-strangers because I became genuinely interested in the periphery action of a comedy show? And how many of those by-now-less-than-strangers did I get into watching Curb Your Enthusiasm, and the general idea of improvised comedy? I’m not saying The League solved the Palestine-Israeli conflict, but as a meeting point for the testosterone-fueled and comedy nerd, it proved fertile ground.
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