Screenrant
Even during its first season, Sex&Drugs&Rock&Rol l was a show about time… well, the passing of it, anyway. Once the series moved past the initial layer of jokes about how narcissistic, shallow, and self-destructive its main character – Denis Leary‘s feather-haired Johnny Rock – was, the half-hour comedy worked hard to prove it had something else going on. That was a tall order. Like Johnny Rock, the series is as compelled to nurture a manufactured persona (or brand) as it is to reconcile with the fact that, to a certain extent, it’s all a façade, a way to get people to watch and to keep them watching.
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