'In the Know' Review: Peacock's Farcical Fresh Air and American Narcissism

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"In the Know," a new animated comedy created by Mike Judge and Zach Woods, satirizes National Public Radio through a stop-motion animation medium. The show focuses on a smug and insecure NPR host, voiced by Woods, who uses performative wokeness as a personal brand. The six-episode season takes place inside the studio of an NPR interview show, offering biting workplace satire set in a subculture ripe for mockery.
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