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Midlife Crisis Comedy: 'So Far, So Good' Explores Male Existential Dread
16 Feb
Summary
- Series protagonist Ariel juggles five children and two aging parents.
- Turning 50, Ariel suffers a hernia, symbolizing his midlife crisis.
- The show explores the often-overlooked male reality of existential dread.

Daniel Burman's latest series, "So Far, So Good," is an autobiographical exploration of midlife challenges, centering on Ariel, a globally renowned cartoonist.
Ariel, despite outward success, faces a personal crisis as he turns 50. His life is a whirlwind of five children from three marriages, two cats, and aging parents, made more complicated by a recent hernia diagnosis.




