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Seth Meyers: Dad Man Walking

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  • 2024
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Seth Meyers in Seth Meyers: Dad Man Walking (2024)
Centers on Seth Meyers' comedic takes on family life, marriage dynamics, and navigating everyday situations in New York City as he raises his three kids.
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaCenters on Seth Meyers' comedic takes on family life, marriage dynamics, and navigating everyday situations in New York City as he raises his three kids.Centers on Seth Meyers' comedic takes on family life, marriage dynamics, and navigating everyday situations in New York City as he raises his three kids.Centers on Seth Meyers' comedic takes on family life, marriage dynamics, and navigating everyday situations in New York City as he raises his three kids.

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    6ksf-2

    myers jokes about having kids

    One hour standup special on max channel! Mostly funny, but much complaining about what it's like to have young kids at home. Bringing kids to weddings. Kids having bad dreams. What they say, what they do. Having to show your proof of vaccine to get into a restaurant during covid. Accents, and which accents it's okay to do as a standup. How to punish your child, and how the grandparents punish bad behavior. Some cussing. And what to do when the kids cuss. Where did they learn that?? How to deal with things in a jewish family. Trying to explain the holocaust to young children. Finding out some odd things about your own ancestors. It's pretty funny, once we got away from the "complain about my own kids" bits. And why does everything at thanksgiving have butter or honey in it? Directed by neal brennan. LOVE seth, but he spent so much time talking about his own kids.
    3dan-1516

    Disappointing and Only for Parents

    This wasn't good and I was very much so looking forward to it. I don't normally have an issue with parent humor but I didn't find any of the jokes about having kids or a terrible wife funny or entertaining. I think he knew it was sub-par material - he gave a heads up 2 minutes in that it was mostly about having kids and said at least we don't have to go home to children, basically acknowledging he knew we were not going to laugh or enjoy it. I did finish watching it but it never pulled me in and only got 2 maybe 3 light chuckles out of me. When he finally got around to a topic other than kids it was an out-dated joke about living in the pandemic. I was checked out and struggling not to pick up my phone for some entertainment. The joke about his brother was the best of the set. Then it just circled back to stale jokes about being married with children. Skip it and just watch an hour of Corrections.
    1Benji_man

    Cringe fest

    I went into Seth's Dad Man Walking with high hopes for a good show, anticipating the kind of humor that would be sharp, relatable, and refreshing. Unfortunately, it quickly turned into one of the most disappointing stand-up shows I've watched in my life. Within just 15 minutes, I found myself cringing so hard that I had to stop watching entirely. Seth's material felt forced and awkward, with attempts at humor that seemed more uncomfortable than funny. Instead of clever, insightful jokes, the set was filled with predictable, overly safe material that came across as a 'PC fest,' sidestepping anything bold or genuinely entertaining.

    From the very beginning, the tone felt off. Seth's approach to humor seemed more focused on avoiding offense than on making the audience laugh, resulting in content that felt superficial and uninspired. This 'safe' humor lacked any real edge or wit, and it quickly became clear that there was little substance behind his attempts to get laughs. The show's premise promised a humorous take on life experiences, fatherhood, and other relatable themes, but the execution was so far from engaging that it felt like a missed opportunity.

    Adding to the disappointment, the pacing of the set was all over the place. Punchlines lingered uncomfortably, leaving the audience in awkward silence, or simply fell flat, failing to land with any impact. Seth's delivery didn't help either. At times, he rushed through bits as if trying to get them over with, and at other times, he dragged out certain moments, seemingly waiting for laughs that never came. This uneven rhythm made it difficult to stay engaged, as each joke felt like it existed in isolation without building on the previous one. The lack of a natural flow left the performance feeling disjointed, with one bit not leading smoothly into the next. It felt like Seth was trying too hard to adhere to a formula rather than delivering a cohesive, authentic performance.

    Another issue was the repetitive nature of the content. Many of the jokes felt like variations of the same predictable theme, lacking the variety that can keep a stand-up show lively and interesting. Seth seemed to rely heavily on surface-level humor, which quickly became monotonous and uninspired. Rather than diving deeper into unique or insightful observations, he stayed within the bounds of overused and familiar tropes, which only made the show feel more tedious and predictable as it went on.

    The absence of genuine energy or engagement from Seth also made it hard to connect with him as a performer. Comedy often thrives on a comedian's ability to connect with the audience, to make them feel like they're in on the joke. Here, that connection was entirely missing. Seth's performance felt detached, as if he were simply going through the motions without any real investment in making the experience enjoyable. There was no spontaneity, no sense of excitement or passion, which only added to the sense of boredom.

    Overall, Dad Man Walking was a letdown. The lack of originality, combined with safe, overly cautious content and a flat, uninspired delivery, left me feeling underwhelmed and, frankly, disappointed. For a show that seemed to promise an authentic look into Seth's experiences, it felt like he was holding back, refusing to dive into anything real or raw. Instead, we were left with a sterile performance that played it safe to the point of being dull.

    If you're familiar with Seth's previous work, maybe you won't be surprised by this type of content. But for anyone looking for a stand-up show that delivers clever, bold, and genuinely funny material, I'd recommend looking elsewhere. Comedy should push boundaries, make us think, or at least make us laugh, and Dad Man Walking didn't deliver on any of those fronts. It's a shame, really, because there's clearly potential there-but as it stands, this show just didn't hit the mark.
    10cynerb-68487

    Well I liked it.

    I don't have kids but am a fan of Seth Myers's late night show. If you like "A Closer Look" you'll probably like this. Yes, there's plenty of family comedy but hilarious offshoots, such as his take on that family heritage show with Henry Louis Gates. I was laughing like crazy but my taste must be different from the other people here. And maybe because I live out in the Midwest, I was pretty amused by stories of his kids growing up in Manhattan. Not the political fare common now, but charming, inventive, and often surreal. I actually find Myers more imaginative than many comics working now. He's somewhat like John Oliver or Colbert. These comedians are my favorites. If you like them, you may like this.
    5ThurstonHunger

    Mild Myers Lemon

    These days I find myself sort of rooting for people, even in non-sports environments. I sort of felt that way during this special.

    It could be that I'm just the target audience for these "I'm a parent but I'm still funny" standups, actually I'm a bit past that expiration date. It could be that during the pandemic comedians spent waaaay too much time with their kids. Actually I'd argue that hosting a late night show hurts comedians much more, and could call all the Jimmy's to the stand to testify.

    Maybe it could be as Seth points out, he needs to find a way to pay for future college expenses (and let's be clear, I'm assuming his young un's will need personal gamelan instruction and a nanny fluent in Klingon, neither of which grows on trees). There's the old cliche, insanity is hereditary you get it from your kids. Maybe there's some modern corollary where you need your kids to help prepay for their exorbitant future. Never mind your tax dollars for a future UBI?

    Cool that it was produced by Neal Brennan, I enjoyed Neal's most recent stand-up a lot more, and you might too. Pretty sure Neal was denied a breeding card by the government - so he should be safe for a while.

    Is there a youtube video essay on how different stand-up comics use their bodies for gags. Seth liked his parade of privilege walk, and I thought his "looking on the floor" bit was well done. Recently we saw Jerry Seinfeld and going in I thought maybe he was just a straight standing up dude, but was wrong. Ali Wong, whole lotta body going on in her special. Tom Papa mostly lets his eyes carry the load in his recent (a bit sharper take on parenting, granted his nest is emptying out, and Myers still feathering).

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