Roy Wood Jr. Captures Our Fractious Culture in an Insightful New Special
Briefly

Wood's comedy, described as journalism, uses observational humor to explore the growing solitude of Americans, especially against the backdrop of a contentious political climate.
In 'Lonely Flowers,' Wood asserts that the decline in customer service reflects broader societal disconnects, exemplified by his quip about rudeness at a gun range.
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