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Aubrey Plaza has been widely appreciated for her role as Harper Spiller inThe White LotusSeason 2. The actress cum comedian has always received admiration and respect from her fans for playing some of the quirkiest roles. But in a recent candid conversation, Plaza shocked her fans by claiming that she had not watchedThe White LotusSeason 2 yet for which she secured an Emmy nomination.

The White Lotusis a black-comedy anthology series that has welcomed worldwide praise throughout its two seasons. Both seasons have been highly successful and collectively brought 15 Primetime Emmys and 2 Golden Globes. However, Aubrey Plaza shared that she could not check out the Max show yet, due to some problems with her Max account.
Aubrey Plaza is antagonistic to streaming platforms
Last year during an interview withVanity Fair, Aubrey Plaza confessed that she hates streaming platforms as they are very hard to use. She shared that she gives up very easily and prefers to buy old movies and series from iTunes instead of streaming them.
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In the latest conversation forThe Wall Street Journal Magazine(viaVariety),Aubrey Plaza‘s frustration with streaming is still evident as she expresses her disappointment with Max. According to theParks and Recreationfame, she could not check outThe White LotusSeason 2 after failing to log in to her Max account.
I still haven’t, but I’m going to. To be honest, I had trouble opening my HBO Max account when I was trying to watch it originally. I couldn’t figure out the password and I usually just give up when I can’t figure out the passwords. I just can’t handle things like that.

The 40-year-old actress sounds a bit traditional as she confessed to having loved a DVD. But sadly, her desires went unfulfilled even after she asked many times. AsThe White Lotusis all set to return with its third season in 2025, it looks like Max should do something to help Plaza watch her critically appreciated performance on-screen.
Aubrey Plaza’s relationship with technology reminds the fans of Ron Swanson
Soon after Aubrey Plaza’s comments for Max came to public attention, the fans took over X to present several hilarious reactions. Many of them claimed that theLegionactress’ words perfectly describe the disappointing condition of the new Max update. But a user (@anair721) interestingly pointed out that Plaza got her hatred for technology from herParks and Recreationco-star Nick Offerman.
Parks and Recreationis another show that had a memorable performance by Aubrey Plaza. She gained widespread fame for her part as April Ludgate in the series. Besides Plaza, theChris Prattshow also had another memorable performance by Nick Offerman’s Ron Swanson. The character flaunted an iconic deadpan personality and hate for technology which is still discussed by the fans.

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Offerman’s portrayal of Ron Swanson was widely appreciated by the fans of the sitcom. Ardent fans still remember how the character gave us one of the most iconic meme moments when he threw his computer in the dumpster as he thought that the device knew too much about him.

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Besides the computer moment, several other instances also described his bitter relationship with modern devices. The man even preferred a typewriter over a desktop as the former cannot be hacked. It can be undoubtedly said that the resemblance between Swanson and Plaza is crazy.
However, even after hating streaming platforms so much, Aubrey Plaza is gearing up for her MCU debut with the upcomingAgatha All Alongseries on Disney+.

The White Lotuscan be streamed on Disney. Parks and Recreationcan be streamed on Peacock.
Subham Mandal
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Subham Mandal is currently working as a content writer for FandomWire with an ardent interest in the world of pop culture. He has written more than 1000 articles on different spheres of modern pop culture and is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree in English. He’s also an experienced student journalist having demonstrated work experience with the Times of India. He aspires to be a column writer in the future.