![]() ![]() Vulture TV critic Kathryn VanArendonk wrote of the show, “ Stath Lets Flats Will Scratch That Office Itch Like Nothing Else.” ![]() Soon after, the show’s two seasons premiered in the U.S. Created by and starring Jamie Demetriou, the series won three BAFTAs this past summer, beating out Fleabag, Catastrophe, and Derry Girlsfor Best Scripted Comedy. And one hilarious example of that change is Stath Lets Flats, the British sitcom about a family-owned leasing agency filled with the dumbest people. Usually, when critics do like a work of comedy, it is the kind of thing that can be coded as “smart,” either because it is focused on a particular social issue or includes some sharp political satire. The often low-brow nature of comedy has long cast the genre as a lesser art form. Because critics are in the business of being (or at least seeming) smart, they tend to have an inherent aversion to stupidity. And, for years, this has caused a certain amount of internal conflict among critics. ![]() A lot of comedy is people acting stupidly. ![]()
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