The latest episode of The Variants went live a short while ago, and the episode features Scott Kurtz and Dave Crosland signing at the store.
In case you missed it, you can check out the Major Spoilers Interview with the creators here.
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I just watched all 5 episodes and this was definitely the best so far. Still, they’re a little too drawn out, but the acting has improved.
I feel like they do best when they don’t have some ridiculous idea but just something that’s normal to running a comic store.
I do think the acting is getting better. Often the best way to convey something comedic is to not try and be funny but simply let the viewer relate to the situation and see the humor for themselves.
I wish I had such a muse.
I hope Scott Kurtz isn’t that much a dick in real life. ;)