I will admit that I am an aging millennial, so I don’t really get the Sean O’Malley shtick. Experiencing his popularity is a somewhat foreign experience, like going to Nashville despite having never really listened to country music. Certain people are treated like gods in Music City, but without the appropriate background, they just seem like folks with comically large hats.
One way or another the questions around Sean…
I will admit that I am an aging millennial, so I don’t really get the Sean O’Malley shtick. Experiencing his popularity is a somewhat foreign experience, like going to Nashville despite having never really listened to country music. Certain people are treated like gods in Music City, but without the appropriate background, they just seem like folks with comically large hats.