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Also in episode #2, Erica catches a man exposing himself to one of the students at the massage school and so the episode also focuses on how those who commit sexual crimes are treated. What is their reception? Does inclusion mean to include folks who done things we don't like? When Erica incorporates all this material into her stand up act, it's also met with disastrous (and hilarious) results.

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Erica and Pat not only work at a reception desk, where they are receiving the "other" at all times, but they are also empathetic artists; so they're perfectly suited characters to explore these notions of otherness

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Besides jail, in season #1 Reception tackles: *Houselessness, *Teachers/educational issues, *BLM and more. There are as many story lines here as there are issues to solve in America, and teh overarching questions of "How do I start over?" and "Where do I belong?" are everywhere in a COVID 2022 world.

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I'm calling this Empathetic TV.

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