Coble has an incomparable way of taking difficult contemporary issues to outrageously hilarious extremes, and "Fairfield" is a classic example of this. He explodes modern conversations about race, while still presenting engaging and (with one obvious exception) sympathetic, well-meaning, occasionally delusional characters who truly want to do the right thing, even if they only help make everything spin more wildly out of control. As one of the parents whose children attend Fairfield might say, Eric Coble knows how to "use his words!"
Coble has an incomparable way of taking difficult contemporary issues to outrageously hilarious extremes, and "Fairfield" is a classic example of this. He explodes modern conversations about race, while still presenting engaging and (with one obvious exception) sympathetic, well-meaning, occasionally delusional characters who truly want to do the right thing, even if they only help make everything spin more wildly out of control. As one of the parents whose children attend Fairfield might say, Eric Coble knows how to "use his words!"