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That's what happens when you let Netflix "make" the comedians. It's painfully obvious that yet again Netflix cherry-picked a bunch of people based on their "diversity" factor rather than comedic talent.
Most comedians I watch are black, but I know I'm watching them because the're funny, not because of their race and gender. But pick people solely for their race and gender and you get this cringe.
The only "straight white male" was of course the simpiest, throwing the most predictable self-hating one-liners you'd expect from someone who was approved by Netflix.
And I gave everyone a fair shot, no one was funny. One black kid was at least normal, didn't try to act and talk cringely as if that's a substitute for humor, but that's the best I can say for this line up of losers.
Most comedians I watch are black, but I know I'm watching them because the're funny, not because of their race and gender. But pick people solely for their race and gender and you get this cringe.
The only "straight white male" was of course the simpiest, throwing the most predictable self-hating one-liners you'd expect from someone who was approved by Netflix.
And I gave everyone a fair shot, no one was funny. One black kid was at least normal, didn't try to act and talk cringely as if that's a substitute for humor, but that's the best I can say for this line up of losers.
None of these activists are even remotely funny. I literally sat through this trite because Netflix kept recommending it. Maybe if they hadn't removed the suberb star-rating system they'd know I don't like 'woke' whining disguised as comedy without the jokes.
7/14/18. I like that each comedian had 15 minutes to try and make you laugh. That was long enough to discover if they had it or not! The first two comics, Buteau and Karmel were the best, and then it was downhill from there. Each were funny, but not necessarily ha-ha funny. I think comedy is always worth giving a try just to discover where your comfort zone is.
Men bashing? Trump bashing? Dick jokes? Yep. After watching Kate Willett destroy the stage, as in time to find a new career THAT bad, I can confidently say this is literally the most ridiculously unfunny misandristic thing I have ever been subjected to. American women, at least the one on stage and those in attendance laughing at this crap, have entirely lost the plot. It isn't all lighthearted and cutesy, it isn't remotely funny, it isn't interesting or even the slightest bit original.. PLEASE do the world a favor and take your bitterness and jealousy elsewhere. Sheesh... Oh but hey, I wonder how many comedians it would take to make a funny and original joke? Clearly more than what Netflix can afford. This show is enough to make me cancel and delete any and all things Netflix. And while I'm at it, might as well find a respectful Asian girlfriend overseas. LOL. Anyway, yeah this show sucks, 0 stars. Kick rocks...
Rest is garbage. She's the 11th comic on. Very original. Loud and authentic personality without going for throwaway gross out lines like a lot of female comedian's. Dissects commonly used phrases like singles are 'back on the market'. She quips 'I'm from an agricultural community and no good for is ever back on the market'
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