The Office US (where he occasionally popped up onscreen as Dwight s cousin Mose). What his works have in common, besides being hilarious, is that they re generous. They re generous to the characters and to the world. They re imbued with a kindness and a sense of optimism about what people can accomplish if they re present for one another. Most importantly, they never punch down. The worst thing I could ever be accused of is punching down, because I really hate that. It s an abhorrent human instinct, Schur told news.com.au over Zoom. Punching down is easy, gravity is helping your fist move faster.
The Office US (where he occasionally popped up onscreen as Dwight s cousin Mose). What his works have in common, besides being hilarious, is that they re generous. They re generous to the characters and to the world. They re imbued with a kindness and a sense of optimism about what people can accomplish if they re present for one another. Most importantly, they never punch down. The worst thing I could ever be accused of is punching down, because I really hate that. It s an abhorrent human instinct, Schur told news.com.au over Zoom. Punching down is easy, gravity is helping your fist move faster.
The Office US (where he occasionally popped up onscreen as Dwight s cousin Mose). What his works have in common, besides being hilarious, is that they re generous. They re generous to the characters and to the world. They re imbued with a kindness and a sense of optimism about what people can accomplish if they re present for one another. Most importantly, they never punch down. The worst thing I could ever be accused of is punching down, because I really hate that. It s an abhorrent human instinct, Schur told news.com.au over Zoom. Punching down is easy, gravity is helping your fist move faster.
The Office US (where he occasionally popped up onscreen as Dwight s cousin Mose). What his works have in common, besides being hilarious, is that they re generous. They re generous to the characters and to the world. They re imbued with a kindness and a sense of optimism about what people can accomplish if they re present for one another. Most importantly, they never punch down. The worst thing I could ever be accused of is punching down, because I really hate that. It s an abhorrent human instinct, Schur told news.com.au over Zoom. Punching down is easy, gravity is helping your fist move faster.
The Halluci Nation Contribute Music to Peacock s Rutherford Falls
The new comedy series arrives in Canada later this month
Photo (right): Matt Barnes Photography
Rutherford Falls.
Alongside David Schwartz, the duo of Tim 2oolman Hill and Ehren Bear Witness Thomas (f.k.a. A Tribe Called Red) are co-composers on the comedic series, which premiered last night (April 22) in the United States on streaming service Peacock. So happy to be a part of a landmark show like this one, the duo wrote in sharing the news on Twitter. Not only is this a top-notch comedy, it s also a showcase of Indigenous talent that has rarely been seen before.