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🇷🇺 Well done Sparrow: Alex turns into Yuri in NETFLIX premiere sitcom “Space Force”

  • 29/05/2020
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USA – Los Angeles venture seems to have started to pay off for the 2011 Russian representative Alex Vorobyov (Sparrow). Netflix’s new series Space Force’s first season is in its entirety, and the international press started reviewing its fun, humour, and watchability.

Returning to TV comedy for the first time since The Office wrapped seven years ago, Steve Carell plays a general assigned the unenviable task of founding a new military branch in the new Netflix comedy series Space Force. And the Ars staff verdict is in: the series is a winner, eminently bingeable, and our favourite new show of 2020 so far.

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Please meet Bobby 😎 Foreign observer from @spaceforce 💫 ⠀ Watch us finally taking off on @netflix and have a great flight 🚀🌟 ⠀ Знакомьтесь, – Бобби!😎 Иностранный наблюдатель в Космических войсках💫 ⠀ Ну, кто уже посмотрел?👀 👻 Пишите, как зовут моего героя “по паспорту”🧐🤔

A post shared by ALEX SPARROW (@mr.alexsparrow) on May 29, 2020 at 9:31am PDT

Created by Carell and Greg Daniels (who also created Parks and Recreation and the new comedy series Upload), Space Force was inspired in part by the Trump administration’s announcement that it would establish a national Space Force. The impressive cast also includes John Malkovich (The New Pope), Ben Schwartz (Jean-Ralphio from Parks and Recreation), Jimmy O. Yang (Silicon Valley, Crazy Rich Asians), Noah Emmerich (The Americans), Lisa Kudrow (Friends), and Jane Lynch (Glee, Marvelous Mrs Maisel), among others.

Carell plays four-star general Mark Naird, a decorated pilot with dreams of running the Air Force. But his dreams for promotion are dashed when he is tapped instead to lead the newly formed sixth branch of the US Armed Forces: Space Force. Ever the good soldier, Mark uproots his family and moves to a remote base in Colorado where he and a colourful team of scientists and aspiring “Spacemen” struggle to meet the White House insistence on getting American boots on the Moon (again) by 2024, to achieve total space dominance.

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Since my last military role, I was promoted and transferred to Space Force 😎 ⠀ Watch @spaceforce 💫 in 24 hours on @netflix 🥳🥳🥳 ⠀ С моей последней военной роли в кино меня повысили в звании, и перевели в Космические Войска😎 ⠀ Через 24 часа премьера @spaceforce 💫на канале @netflix 🥳🥳🥳

A post shared by ALEX SPARROW (@mr.alexsparrow) on May 28, 2020 at 7:36am PDT

Part of what is loved about The Office is how it mined comedy from the mundanity of everyday life. And part of what I love about Space Force is that Greg Daniels seems to have applied a lesson from those Dunder Mifflin days. In this show, many (many) laughs come from the absurdity of our current moment being played off as mundane.

The pilot alone contains an astonishing amount of this dynamic, as Daniels has plucked genuine details from NASA, private space, and the current administration and just plopped it into the script—no punchline commentary needed. (The show is very much not Veep and not interested in politically conscious comedy; you’ll notice someone, in particular, is only referred to as POTUS.) Mark Naird (Carell) disses his four-star general rival Kick Grabaston (Noah Emmerich) by referencing bloated government contract bidding. He has to clarify his passionate “Boots on the Moon” recruitment pitch by noting he means American feet in boots, “can’t be certain where the boots are made—could be Mexico, could be Portugal.” And at the meeting that kickstarts the series, the secretary of defence tells the assembled Joint Chief leaders the info they’re about to receive will be tweeted within the next five minutes.

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Take me to the moon…💫Guess what’s happening here, and why legendary Steve Carell and John Malkovich are standing there speechless ?! ⠀ My version – I forgot my lines😬😅😂 ⠀ I want to hear your guess 😜 What do you think? ⠀ Meet us at the @spaceforce 💫 May 29 on @netflix ⠀ Как вы считаете – что здесь происходит, и почему легендарные Стив Карелл и Джон Малкович смотрят на меня с таким негодованием?🤔 ⠀ Моя версия – я забыл свой текст 😬😅😂 ⠀ Теперь я хочу услышать вашу😊 А вы как думаете?

A post shared by ALEX SPARROW (@mr.alexsparrow) on May 27, 2020 at 7:55am PDT

The most on-the-nose political parody this show offers comes from an AOC-inspired congresswoman focused on cutting down overspending, but Space Force largely doesn’t want to hammer any one particular person or group in DC. Instead, Daniels and co. use the real world’s most unreal details—an insistence on reaching the Moon by 2024, the struggle to brand Space Force from uniforms to terminology (“Air Force has Airmen, Space Force has Spacemen—nothing comical about it,” Naird says)—to ground the absurdity of this office place and these characters.

Of course, it makes sense that this Space Force would need a dedicated social media pro who can explain to Naird how to dunk on fast food brands on Twitter. And naturally there’s an assigned Russian Cosmonauts representative to help forge a better working relationship between these two “friendly” space collaborators (“Your president has asked for good working relations between the US and Russia,” Yuri (Alex Sparrow) tells Naird. “C’mon, we’re not China here?”).

Without any spoilers, Naird and the Space Force do occasionally come to the light and recognize the value in rigorously informed and researched science and in evidence-based decision-making. Given how much this show mines out of facts, I suppose the writers’ room wanted to remind us the most fun new show of 2020 is still, in the end, fiction.

Netflix was keen on establishing Space Force’s comedic credentials with a January 2019 announcement that hinged on the US version of The Office. With the trumpeting of names like Greg Daniels, Howard Klein, and one of those funny Steves, Netflix set fan expectations accordingly.

The resulting series doesn’t waste time forcing those expectations to drop and give 20. Instead of a multi-camera, mockumentary format that hinges on cringe, Space Force pulls its cameras back in dramatic fashion and tells different kinds of comedy stories: about family, bureaucracy, and overcoming the odds.

One Space Force quality you’ll recognize from a series like The Office is its focus on bumbling fools, to which I say, big whoop. That’s like being surprised when a new romantic partner tells you that they, too, like pizza. Then again, Carell’s latest bumbling fool lands somewhere that, on paper, sounds like a middle manager in Scranton, Pennsylvania. General Mark Naird has been appointed to lead an upstart, lower-rung US military division, and while the series is gracious enough to give his division a one-lower punching bag for comedy’s sake, he’s otherwise set up to be the under-equipped dope, always chasing something that resembles success.

Space Force spreads its supporting cast out quite differently, which gives Carell a little more room to work with as a believable military leader. The series’ other major dopes, including an obnoxious “social media manager” (Ben Schwarz), a shameless Russian spy (Alex Sparrow, Lifetime’s Unreal), and an all-but-useless secretary (Don Lake, Best in Show), are firm reminders that Naird has gotten this far in part because of his endless well of patience on the way to the top.

But their comic relief pales compared to Naird’s required work alongside legitimately principled and invested people, including a lead engineer who has the timing and input of your average Ars reader (Jimmy O. Yang), a young captain who is equal parts eager-to-please and over-her-head (Tawny Newsome, Brockmire), and the scene-stealing John Malkovich as Dr Adrian Mallory. These cast members do a great job reminding Naird about the logical and reasonable ideas that audience members might yell at the screen while he otherwise takes a brash, brute-force approach to put more Americans on the Moon.

Without a fake documentary crew to acknowledge and break the fourth wall with, Carell’s comedy chops go in a different direction: the self-deprecating genius of Bob Newhart. Carell’s general stews in his mistakes. He lets long pauses pass while the reality of his blunders sets in, before offering “wait… wait… now” kinds of punchlines (sometimes as whispers, sometimes as screams, always pitch-perfect). And Malkovich is equipped to play along with these pauses, sometimes killing with kindness. When a reporter asks Naird what makes their working relationship function, Naird replies, “Trust. [pause] And mutual respect.” Mallory waits for a beat, then adds, “Certainly, trust,” with a gentle nod.

Newhart’s comedy stylings always felt like an odd fit for his TV era’s constant laugh tracks, so it’s delightful to see his model of dry, deadpan comedy land in a series that makes sense for his perspective: optimism and persistence through the natural stumbles of life… just, you know, cranked up to 11 when lives, budgets, and chimpanzees are on the line.

SOURCE: SAM MACHKOVECH, TECH CULTURE EDITOR

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