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11-28-2016, 02:31 PM
http://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/culture/lindsay-kornick/2016/11/28/cbs-comedy-great-indoors-millennials-are-flowers-wilt-shade
By Lindsay Kornick | November 28, 2016 | 3:23 AM EST
Thursday night’s episode of The Great Indoors may have aired during a national holiday, but that didn’t stop the show from working overtime against the PC world of 2016. This week, we see the mocking of not only the fragile Millennial ego but also the inane acrobatics of diversity hiring procedures where dumb ideas have a safe space.
In the episode “No Bad Ideas,” (http://forums.previously.tv/topic/50984-s01e05-no-bad-ideas/?do=getLastComment) Jack Gordon (Joel McHale) finally completes his human resources sessions from the pilot that gives him the ability to take charge of his co-workers at the online magazine once again. Part of the "Millennial sensitivity training" includes this hilarious video explaining how to work with Millennials.
By Lindsay Kornick | November 28, 2016 | 3:23 AM EST
Thursday night’s episode of The Great Indoors may have aired during a national holiday, but that didn’t stop the show from working overtime against the PC world of 2016. This week, we see the mocking of not only the fragile Millennial ego but also the inane acrobatics of diversity hiring procedures where dumb ideas have a safe space.
In the episode “No Bad Ideas,” (http://forums.previously.tv/topic/50984-s01e05-no-bad-ideas/?do=getLastComment) Jack Gordon (Joel McHale) finally completes his human resources sessions from the pilot that gives him the ability to take charge of his co-workers at the online magazine once again. Part of the "Millennial sensitivity training" includes this hilarious video explaining how to work with Millennials.