Window Seat uses archetypes (Child Star, Pshycic, Cat Lady, etc. thought I’m not sure what genericized model of a person The Transporter is supposed to be) as the basis of its humor, which carry the liability of becoming stereotypes, which have less comedic potential:
But overall it’s funny and the elementary animation is hard not to enjoy.
Created by Radical Axis – a design firm responsible for other aberrant series – including Freak Show and Squidbillies – Window Seat is up to it’s sixth episode. I’ll be interesting to see how far they can take it before they either a) run out of options, or b) have to delve into the realm of obvious categorization and Chapelle-like racial humor, which, if you’re not Dave Chapelle, is hard to pull off.
Hopefully they’ll find a novel way to cover hipsters and annoying drunk girls at clubs before then.
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