Full disclosure: I'm a millennial content creator on the online side of an established magazine brand. Upcoming CBS sitcom The Great Indoors is a primetime, family friendly sitcom that's attempting to capture the workplace dichotomy between the growing millennial workforce and Other Generations. It stars Joel McHale as a seasoned reporter who is put in charge of a group of millennial content creators in the digital department of his magazine.

Because it tries to define entire generations with broad strokes—OMG social media! #Wut?—like a USA Today hot take, it's probably going to be a "talker" among people who care about such things.

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Oh, and people certainly care about such things—specifically anonymous Millennials, whom Deadline reports watched the show about sensitive Millennials and were upset with the show's portrayal of sensitive Millennials.

As begins Deadline's dramatic report:

War broke out today between millennial media and the cast and creators of CBS' new comedy series The Great Indoors, in which Joel McHale stars as an adventure reporter who becomes boss to a group of millennials in the digital department of their magazine.

Do please go on about this thrilling interaction:

The millennial in the group said he did not like it because of the jokes about millennials being coddled, too sensitive and thin-skinned. The woman running the focus group, Gibbons said, clarified: "So, you were offended by millennials being portrayed as too sensitive."

If you need me, I'll be writing all the Pokemon Go jokes for the sixth season of The Great Indoors.

Matt Miller Culture Editor Matt is the Culture Editor at Esquire where he covers music, movies, books, and TV—with an emphasis on all things Star Wars, Marvel, and Game of Thrones.

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