“I think the show in some ways is about Jewish joy, and I think a lot of Jews will enjoy having a place for the Jews, and I think a lot of anti-Semites might learn a thing or two,” Bob-Waksberg told me Monday at the show’s premiere at Netflix’s Tudum Theater in Hollywood. While “Long Story Short” may be dropping on the streamer at a time when antisemitism is on the rise worldwide and the Israel-Hamas war continues to rage on, Bob-Waksberg recently told Vulture that such real-life crises are not addressed during Season 1 because “I don’t want to create any content that is then going to make people want to boycott this show in either direction. “An article came out this morning, it was a profile of the show, and I stupidly skimmed the first few comments and they were all…just nothing I want to repeat.
Author: Marcmalkin
Published at: 2025-08-19 22:23:31
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