Charles Speaks For Us All

He may be an unlikely radio producer Brockmire, but Charles is #1 when it comes to delivering quips that tie a nice little bow on the absurdity of any given situation.

Charles also perfectly captures the jaded outlook of Millennials. Or at least Millennials as mythologized by marketers and news idiots. You know who you are.

Played superbly by Tyrel Jackson Williams, Charles's quippy nuggets target just about any subject matter, from entry-level jobs in social media ("I plan on getting some experience here, then moving to New York to finally start my life.") to the ramifications of fictional celebrity hookups ("Drake and Taylor Swift are dating! Albums y'all!"). But where he really nails the whole Millennial POV thing is when he comments on America's second favorite past-time after type II diabetes: baseball.

Here are a few pearls.

On Baseball's Lasting Cultural Relevance

"Baseball's one of those old-timey things you don’t need anymore. Like cursive. Or email."

On The Dramatic Value Of Double-Headers

"The only thing dumber than playing two boring-ass baseball games in one day is putting a two-hour delay between the boring-ass games."

On Sartorial Tradition

"Is dressing badly just a thing for baseball, because that would explain his jacket."

On Baseball, In A Nutshell

"Baseball is a f-cked up sport, and I want you to know it."

Learn more about Charles in the behind-the-scenes video below.

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And if you were born before the late '80s and want to know what the kids think about Baseball, watch Brockmire Wednesdays at 10P on IFC.