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alexnaserhall9 karma

Hey, Josh. Thanks for doing this. I’m quite unashamedly obsessed with your work. “Please Like Me” is the best show currently - and the best show of the last several years. Honestly, this season is like a masterclass in nuanced character writing. Thank you for creating something hysterical and intense and - most importantly - human.

ENOUGH OF THE COMPLIMENTARY SHIT. My questions:

1) Did you watch the Steps reunion show? It was actually extraordinary and entirely emotional. —> http://youtu.be/4ZJbad2GdkQ

2) What tips do you have for people overwhelmed by a feeling that what they’re saying in their creative work has already been said? Essentially, how do you overcome a crippling fear that your work is common and voiceless?

3) There’s so much talent in Australia in the comedy / music spheres, but few acts break outside of the country. Why do you think that is / what do you think it will take for the media-consuming world at large to wake up to it?

alexnaserhall2 karma

"Educate while it entertains" is exactly what it does. Thank you for creating something worthwhile, Gren. And thanks for your performance, Robert. x

alexnaserhall2 karma

Hello! I thought your all's film was genius. I immensely enjoyed it. It's rare to see something committed to the hope of togetherness, and it was such a breath to watch. Thank you.

My question is: what do you think it will take for the world to go beyond the "we need to talk about mental health" thing to actually talking about mental health? If that makes sense. I see conversation too frequently halt at recognition of the silence and stigma and very little done to progress the discussion. I'm just curious about your all's thoughts re: that.

(For the record, I think your film goes beyond the recognition, btw. I think progress can only come from humanization.)

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