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The comedy that proves that sometimes stupidity can be simply genius Israel today

2023-02-01T08:17:40.248Z


The character of Philomena Konek from the mockumentary "Worldview" can be very annoying, but here lies the secret of her magic • If she managed to amaze even a philosophy professor with her explanations, she must be doing something right


The character of Philomena Conk (created in Charlie Brooker's shows and played by actress Diane Morgan) can be very annoying.

This is an investigative journalist who lacks basic knowledge, who goes out to talk with academics, scientists and intellectuals about issues in the world.

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In a five-episode mockumentary series that premiered on Netflix yesterday (Tuesday), "Worldview", Konek reviews the development of the human race and asks her learned interviewees the dumbest questions imaginable - and these are usually answered seriously.

In the first episode, for example, Konek tries to explain to the philosophy professor a strange theory about small tubes that are in the human brain and transmit thoughts just like peas.

The professor sitting in front of her is amazed and says that in her stupid explanation she actually cracked two schools of thought in philosophy.

Sometimes the stupidity is so stupid, it's just genius.

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Source: israelhayom

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