Comics Xxx - John Persons - Pool Party - Complete Now
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He argued that audiences do not always want groundbreaking cinema. They want predictable, high-volume, moderately entertaining "water." His strategy involved licensing 200 episodes of a forgotten legal drama, 150 episodes of a home renovation show, and 80 hours of blooper reels. He threw them into a single programming block called "The Pool." It had no theme, no prestige—just content. It worked. Ratings stabilized. Comics XXX - John Persons - Pool Party - Complete
| Trope | How Persons uses it | |-------|----------------------| | | Deconstructs hero’s journey clichés by applying them to mundane tasks (e.g., choosing a cereal brand). | | Workplace absurdism | Inspired by The Office and Parks and Rec , he creates short skits where office politics mirror blockbuster movie conflicts. | | Retro nostalgia recycling | Uses VHS filters and 90s commercial breaks to critique modern streaming algorithms. | | Fan theory satire | Proposes deliberately ridiculous fan theories about serious dramas (e.g., “Walter White was a figment of Jesse’s imagination”). | : Use search engines like Google, Bing, or DuckDuckGo
The feature being marked as "Complete" indicates that it is a full story or episode, possibly collected in a single issue or a compilation of issues. Ratings stabilized
Unlike most erotic comics, which avoid definitive endings to allow future issues, Pool Party - Complete achieves narrative closure through: