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...career-best performance
https://www.gq.com/story/kidding-review The Showtime series is the first project that Carrey has taken on that perfectly suits his unusual, wide-ranging entertainment career. "In short: Jim Carrey is a complicated guy whose personal and professional inclinations seem destined, in the end, to alienate everyone," says Scott Meslow. "And it’s that messy, contradictory Jim Carrey who shows up in Showtime’s new dramedy Kidding, which offers Carrey’s first recurring TV role since In Living Color. And while that might sound like a back-to-basics pivot, the most interesting thing about Kidding is that it feels like it contains some version of everything Jim Carrey has done up to this point. The series, like its star, seems laser-focused on tackling the trickiest questions about what it means to be alive with both whimsy and wisdom." As Meslow points out, "Kidding could go the Death to Smoochy route, revealing that the beloved children’s entertainer is actually a psychopathic scumbag off-camera. But Kidding has more than lazy, ironic counterpointing on its mind," portraying Carrey's children's show host character as a "fundamentally gentle soul whose life has been wracked by tragedy." ALSO:
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