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Good art doesnt spoon-feed its audience.
Its not a warm bath.
It resists the urge to offer instant gratification and comforting certainty.
It neednt abide by linearity or reductive critical frameworks.
It is visceral, raw, and unwieldy.
If this sounds like language from a Whitney fundraiser or film Twitter, its not.
Rather, its the sort of way Jason Sudeikis is talking aboutTed Lasso.
Some people want to do that, some people dont.
Some people want to judge they dont want to be curious.
Questions so lacking in curiosity, he believes, are illustrative of a lack of imagination.
And God bless em for it; its not their fault.
They dont have imaginations and theyre not open to the experience of what its like to have one.