Amy Sedaris applies her distinctive, sincere brand of silliness to a mash-up of hospitality, variety, and talk-show formats, showcasing her diverse, necessary homemaking skills.Amy Sedaris applies her distinctive, sincere brand of silliness to a mash-up of hospitality, variety, and talk-show formats, showcasing her diverse, necessary homemaking skills.Amy Sedaris applies her distinctive, sincere brand of silliness to a mash-up of hospitality, variety, and talk-show formats, showcasing her diverse, necessary homemaking skills.
- Nominated for 4 Primetime Emmys
- 1 win & 17 nominations total
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Great sketch show that hits because it's got old fashioned talent, something so many shows lack nowadays. Doesn't rely on social issues / woke nonsense like so many Netflix shows, it's just her funny self. I'm not suggesting it would be be offensive to anyone I'm just saying it's funny because Amy is funny and it exists in her own imaginary world and social issues are not part of it. Refreshing and highly recommend. If you like her 90s stuff and Kids In The Hall, Mr. Show etc, you'll like this.
This show has a refreshing setting, off the wall humor, and great characters. One minute you'll be caught off guard by a random joke, the next you'll feel at home with one of the recurring characters. Take my advice, let go of reality, and appreciate Amy Sedaris' genius.
How anyone could call this show "hipster humor" (Sedaris is over 50) and "unfunny", I cannot fathom. This show has great characters, surreal writing, and is the most original thing on cable television at the moment. Perhaps it's on the wrong network and attracting negative attention from people who like to watch things like "Hardcore Pawn" and "Lizard Lick Towing".
I love this show, Amy is wonderful and the different characters she plays are hilarious! I had seen the commercials for the show a few times and one day I happened to be walking by the TV just as "Entertaining for Peanuts" started. I could not walk away. The "Hobo" with the foot fetish came on and I was hooked. I hit rewind, called my wife into the room and we laughed together for 30 minutes. The show is now set to record every episode. Thank Amy and supporting guests for some fun!
Did you know
- TriviaAmy frequently speaks to a camera operator who is never seen named Smokey. This is actually the name of the real cinematographer Smokey Nelson.
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