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- The best way to celebrate the end of an awful year is Netflix’s newly released mockumentary “Death to 2020.”
- From the creators of Black Mirror, the film perfectly sums up everyone’s feelings about a year that brought to the forefront some of the worst possible things that could happen to humanity,
- It wasn’t just the novel coronavirus pandemic that ruined 2020, but a series of unpalatable events that seemed incredible at times. Yet they all happened in real life.
2020 feels like it took forever to end, but it also passed much faster than other years. That’s because the novel coronavirus pandemic ruined most of 2020, and normal life came to a screeching halt for most people. Spending that much time at home and limiting interactions with others will alter one’s perception of time. Sadly, the COVID-19 health crisis wasn’t the only bad thing happening this year. It’s as if all the planets were perfectly aligned for incredible stuff to happen while we were all fighting for our lives. Monster wildfires, the Trump impeachment, the dawn of a new world war, COVID-19 lockdowns, video chat, the COVID-19 misinformation campaigns on social media, anti-maskers, the resurgence of racism and police brutality, massive explosions, the Trump COVID-19 infection, COVID-19 vaccine resistance, Trump’s handling of the US presidential elections. They all happened in 2020. Even Wonder Woman 1984. These are just a few of the year's annoying highlights and a good reminder of why we have to celebrate the imminent death of 2020.
But if you really want to make the most of what should be a quiet New Year’s Eve party with the people in your household, then there’s a proper way to celebrate the end of one of the most annoying years in recent memory. That’s Netflix’s Death to 2020, which was just launched on the streaming service. After all, remembering all the bad and strange stuff that happened throughout 2020 might help us avoid making the same mistakes in the very near future.
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Netflix celebrates the death of 2020 with a hilarious new special originally appeared on BGR.com on Thu, 31 Dec 2020 at 21:15:42 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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