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It's "laugh at the fatso", (inappropriately) dressed as empowerment.
Also instead of saying "Smile," although it has the word in it, it's "laugh" in Spanish, because in the Hispanic sensibility you're going to laugh in the face of danger, not smile.
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When "What in God's Name" bares its teeth, it's because it's laughing.
It's laugh-out-loud funny but also profound and moving.
I love how it manages to do several things: it's laugh-out-loud funny; it's genuinely very scary, but it's got a lot of heart as well.
It's laughing gas.
The clue is in the name: it's laughing gas".
A shame, as it's laughing-gas funny.
It may think it's laughing with her, but Tonya's not laughing.
It's laugh-out-loud funny in unexpected ways.
It's bent to fit into the Sunny world, and it's laugh-out-loud funny, but it's also deft at reflecting back both why we are obsessed with dark true crime series and the ways they can feel gross and exploitative.
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