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Mo Amer is making history as America’s first Palestinian TV star

It’s no secret we’re living in an age of decision paralysis when it comes to our viewing schedules. Streaming platforms have morphed into endless production lines, force-feeding us “must-see TV” by the bucket load.

In the last month, much of the focus has centred on HBO’s big-money Game of Thrones prequel, House of the Dragon, and Amazon Prime’s “most expensive TV series ever made”Lord of the Rings spin-off, The Rings of Power.

But between all the hype around hobbits and dragons, it’s possible you may have missed one of the best shows of the year in Mo – a new Netflix original series from comedian Mohammed “Mo” Amer.

In this new eight-part series, Amer plays Mo Najjar: a fictionalised version of himself, who spends his days doing odd jobs (read: selling counterfeit Yeezys out of his car boot, DJ-ing in a depressing strip club) while navigating the complex asylum and citizenship process in the United States.

For the uninitiated, Amer, a Palestinian-American comedian, has been a staple of the US stand-up scene for more than a decade. In that time, he’s opened for comedy royalty such as Dave Chappelle and delivered two successful Netflix stand-up specials, The Vagabond and Mohammed in Texas. But it was his role as Ramy Youssef’s cousin in the Golden Globe-winning 2019 comedy Ramy (available on Stan*) that helped establish Amer as The Next Big Thing™.

Read the article by Thomas Mitchell in The Sydney Morning Herald.