This show is really good. It's actually GOOD to see my fellow white people get the "TV Sitcom" stereotype treatment for once. Watch most of the 1/2 hour sitcoms from the 80's or 90's and most of those shows have white people normalized, and any minorities that appeared were there for racially stereotyped comedic moments. It's good to see white privilege over-emphasized in this show, because in real life, it's so deeply prevalent it's invisible (and deniable). The way this is presented, you can laugh (because it's funny) while at the same time going "Okay, yeah, I can see it now. It's not invisible, it IS part of the problem."