AVClub: The Characters is the Netflix programming model in miniature. Say what you want about Netflix’s flood of original series (which have been of exceedingly variable quality) but the streaming service’s willingness to allot chunks of its seemingly bottomless resources to comedians has provided a home for original comic voices to thrive. In shows like Master Of None, Love, Wet Hot American Summer: First Day Of Camp, and With Bob And David, the not-net has shown a willingness, if not outright eagerness, to simply throw a reasonable amount of money at funny people and let them do what they want. The Characters is an eight-way split of the single-series Netflix comic largess, with eight wildly different comics getting a half-hour to essentially run wild, a formula that, in the premiere, gives Lauren Lapkus an opportunity to showcase her singular talent for playing funny grotesques.
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