The Absurdity Audit of the Las Culturistas Culture Awards opens with the obvious finding: a successful debut on television has triggered an automatic sequel. Examiners note that one well-received outing is now treated as ironclad evidence that the format deserves permanent real estate.
Further review reveals the core product remains unchanged. The same hosts, the same wink-at-the-camera sketches, and the same invitation list that already knows it is in on the joke. Viewers are offered the identical experience, now with the added prestige of a network slot following last year's momentum.
The audit's verdict lands hardest on the final line item. When parody becomes institutionalized television, the satire no longer bites the culture it claims to examine; it simply files itself into the same calendar as every other awards show it once mocked.
