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How To with John Wilson: The Whole Picture of Comedy

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John Wilson’s documentary series “How To with John Wilson” is a unique blend of humor, documentary filmmaking, and genuine human connection. The show’s exploration of NYC’s oddities and subcultures creates hilariously bizarre situations that never feel exploitative. The series’ emotional depth shines in moments like Wilson’s pandemic experience, making it more than just a comedy show.

Comedy can be one of the hardest things to do well, yet HBO has consistently produced some of the most iconic and well-done comedy shows. “How To with John Wilson” stands out, both in its content and uniqueness. The show’s creative process is intensely important, with John Wilson himself, a documentary filmmaker, and producer Nathan Fielder bringing their distinct styles to the series. The show’s writers, including Conner O’Malley and Susan Orlean, add depth and complexity to the narrative.

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The show’s brand of comedy is hard to pin down, but it’s deeply rooted in the visuals and narration of John Wilson. His perspective as the straight man to the show’s bizarre interactions is a key aspect of the show’s humor. The real comedic crux of the show lies in the people and places Wilson documents, from referee organizations to cosplay conventions. The show’s fascination with subcultures and group activities creates situations that are both hilarious and thought-provoking.

The documentary style used in “How To with John Wilson” is used to great effect, not just for laughs but also to create a deep emotional core. The show never feels exploitative, instead using empathy and genuine connection to present its subjects. The emotional climax of the series, “How To Cook the Perfect Risotto,” is a masterclass in storytelling, capturing the essence of the pandemic and its impact on NYC. The show’s ability to balance humor and heart makes it a truly unique and powerful piece of documentary filmmaking.

“How To with John Wilson” is available to stream on Max in the U.S.

Devendra Kumar
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Devendra Kumar has been an avid movie and TV show aficionado since he was 10 years old, and now he uses his extensive knowledge to cover the latest films and series. You can reach out to him at [email protected]

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