"Everyone's racist and we're all alone," spouts Jane, capturing the essence of Friedlich's characters. "That's sort of our brand in 2020 as humans."
Friedlich's dialogue in 'Job' crackles with boomer-vs.-millennial conflict as characters navigate between nihilism and paternalism, exploring themes like trauma and market research.
Jane bemoans therapists' obvious trauma connections, while Loyd criticizes the perversion of West Coast idealism into tech libertarianism, showcasing the play's deep thematic exploration.
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