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Name: Smart Blonde TV+
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What Is Smart Blonde TV+?
Smart Blonde TV+ is the comedy project from Sutter Nolan and Lars Midthun, two Minnesota-born performers who met at The Groundlings and started turning relationship arguments into sketches.
Their videos usually start from the kind of small relationship tension that feels ridiculous until you recognize it. A boyfriend gets quiet for no clear reason, a girlfriend starts reading meaning into the quiet, a coffee date becomes a referendum on the entire future, and some tiny domestic inconvenience suddenly feels like proof that everyone involved is unwell. The joke is not that couples fight. The joke is how little it takes for normal people to become insane once feelings enter the room.
Sutter Nolan brings the sketch background. She trained at The Groundlings, Second City, iO, and Pretty Funny Women, and Smart Blonde needs exactly that kind of performer: someone who can go broad without making the joke feel fake. Nolan can play the romantic lead who knows the genre is stupid, the girlfriend trying too hard to seem fine, or the Midwestern innocent who is only innocent until the bit turns. The characters are heightened, but they still feel like people you have met, dated, avoided, or been related to.
Lars Midthun brings the longform side. Before Smart Blonde, he directed The Way North, a feature documentary about his grandfather retracing a World War II story through Norway. Smart Blonde is a completely different lane, but it explains why the account keeps pointing past the sketch.
They launched Smart Blonde Films in 2023 and made Lemonade of Love, a rom-com parody short that became the seed for Love You to Death. The feature takes the same relationship-comedy language and lets it curdle into horror. The setup begins in rom-com territory, then keeps pushing the couple dynamic until the sweet parts start feeling dangerous.
Smart Blonde already works in the space where romance starts to feel unstable. The sketches take normal couple behavior and push it just far enough that a sweet moment begins to look suspicious, a small misunderstanding starts carrying too much weight, and the person you were supposed to trust suddenly feels like they might be performing for you. The horror is not being pasted onto the comedy. It is coming out of the same relationship anxiety the sketches have been playing with from the beginning.
The feature path has had the kind of bad luck independent filmmakers know too well. Sutter and Lars pitched the script, got interest from a studio, watched that studio go under, and kept moving anyway. Ramble Pictures later came on as a producing partner, and Smart Blonde Films shifted toward making the movie outside the route that had briefly opened for them.
That makes the sketch work feel less like a separate lane and more like the place where the movie has been developing in public. The audience is already there, the tone has been tested, and Lemonade of Love showed that the premise could stretch beyond a quick bit.
Smart Blonde TV+ is two comedy filmmakers using the internet to make the feature feel less like a leap and more like the next scene.
Three Things We Love About Smart Blonde TV+
The relationship comedy can turn: The sketches start in familiar couple territory, then let the mood shift until the joke starts picking up a little threat. That makes Love You to Death feel like an extension of the work, not a genre costume thrown on top of it.
Sutter and Lars bring different instincts: Sutter has the sketch-performance background. Lars has already made a feature. The videos move with internet-comedy speed, but the larger project keeps pulling toward a movie.
The feature is growing in public: Lemonade of Love proved the premise could stretch beyond a quick bit, and the ongoing sketches keep testing the same comic temperature around romance, panic, and suspicion. The feed is not separate from the feature path. It is part of how they are building it.



