Through stand up performances, interviews, and candid conversation, Tiffany Haddish shines a spotlight on her favorite comedians.Through stand up performances, interviews, and candid conversation, Tiffany Haddish shines a spotlight on her favorite comedians.Through stand up performances, interviews, and candid conversation, Tiffany Haddish shines a spotlight on her favorite comedians.
- Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
- 3 nominations total
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The first three was good. The last three were not that great. Tracy and Flame was awesome. Aida got better as her routine progressed.Marlo to me was not funny. April and Shaunte had a coupler of funny moments. To be honest Flame and Tracy routines could had been longer. I really enjoyed those two.
Some comedians were funnier then others but at the end of the day if you cant relate to a comedian then you will not find them funny i enjoyed this program and would recommend it to anyone
I binged in one sitting. Each comic had their own style and something to offer. I read reviews saying particular comics weren't funny, so was expecting it, only to discover I found them as hilarious as those the same reviewers had liked.
So don't believe any one review and watch for yourself.
On a side note, wonderful to see not only that Tiffany gave female/female adjacent comics a chance to shine in a male dominated industry, but that these were talented friends of hers where there was always an understanding that if one of them made it, they would throw a rope back to help the others. Not many ppl would actually do that once they've made it and you can see the gratitude.
I know it's irrelevant to the comedy being funny/successful, but it brings real heart to the series.
I watched all the episodes back to back. A diverse group of comics. They all had me laughing at some point in their set, and I was always entertained. I love that Tiffany Haddish did this for her comedian friends that hadn't had their real shot yet to reach a wide audience. Makes you realize how many female veteran comics there are out there just one high profile show away from the next level. It was worth watching all of them.
The comedians were all unique in their styles but the two who impacted me were the transexual, Flame Monroe and the Spanish lady, Aida Rodriguez. Their jokes were based upon the life they were living. It touched me when they were brutally honest with us. Flame should get her own special or be in a movie with Tyler Perry. Aida could be a main line costar in a movie as well. The other 4 were ok but these two stood out by leaps and bounds.
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