Full of paradoxes, questions without answers, crazy manipulation, moral conundrums and philosophies, and a central character who's of the belief because he doesn’t actively do evil he therefore is good, continually crying “I didn’t do anything!” (which, to be fair, he doesn't do much of anything to help) while demanding to speak to higher and higher managers who should surely be able to sort out his problems - as the good 'consumer' he assumes he is.
Also a hilarious car park.