I like how the 80's one was a mashup of just about everything and then the 90's is just Seinfeld + Friends and leaning extremely heavy on the Friends side.
Also why is every character played by Chris Kattan? 🤔
It was a weird experimental comedy called Kattan ‘n’ Kids that had Chris Kattan playing multiple roles. “Kattan Prime” (as fans have dubbed him) was Chris Kattan playing himself as a school teacher, with Kattan also playing many of the supporting roles throughout the show. This was ultimately done to keep costs down (since they didn’t have to hire as many other supporting actors), but it eventually led to Kattan famously having a nervous breakdown on set while recording an episode.
This is perfect for a scary movie. People just smiling like that... Gives me the chills. And that blond women on the right, she looks like she would stab me in the eye and laugh.
The CEO is secretly all their father and he employed them all to see who will take over his fax machine company, it’s all revealed in the season finale.
It gets increasingly... something... as you look until it ends up like that fromsoft character creator glitch where you max out the sliders and save and load the profile and max them again and repeat to go over the maximum values for the facial feature adjustments
To be fair, lots of human artists cant either, or fucking hate doing scenes with complex finger work, or drawing precise hands in scenes where the hands arent really the focus.
There are reasons why exasperated anime characters hands just turn into balls when they flail about.
Even a lot of video games for a very long time just used something like mitten hands in a lot of cases.
Some models are getting better, but it's still a point of difficulty. There are a lot of valid ways for fingers to be, so "finger like" areas have a lot of valid ways to be drawn. You need a fair bit of context to be able to say "wait, this is far too many, and the angles are all over the place".
They also seem to do less well when more detail needs to be given to other areas.
Some images from a model that tried to do better at hands, and a prompt that pushes it to focus in the hands: