Behind-the-scenes as Schumer goes through an extraordinarily difficult pregnancy while touring to prepare for a stand-up special.Behind-the-scenes as Schumer goes through an extraordinarily difficult pregnancy while touring to prepare for a stand-up special.Behind-the-scenes as Schumer goes through an extraordinarily difficult pregnancy while touring to prepare for a stand-up special.
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I have always liked Amy's humor and appreciate that she brings crassness and reality to the female form and experience. This three part documentary takes you on her path of pregnancy, marriage and career. Getting a peek inside her relationship with her husband is touching. What I love about her outlook is it's raw honesty, especially about being female. So much is not talked about in society or even amongst women when it comes to pregnancy, birth and the body. Some might hate how much she shares and shows but I find it refreshing and human. Honestly, if a man Showed his body as much as she does in this special, it probably wouldn't phase people. I think she is brave for putting her real life out there and I hope others will resonate with it instead of bash it.
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Ignore the trolls who will rate this as 1 without watching. This was an exceptional short series with genuine insights on complications women can experience which are so often not spoken about. Chris shows all the trolls what a real man is too, what an amazing husband. Thank you for sharing this with the world.
This show is amazing. Amy Schumer really puts it all out there, in a frank, sometimes painfully honest story of the very real side of pregnancy and exactly why mom's believe & know THEY OWN YOU! Really is a wonderful, touching show about the not so glamorous side of pregnancy and what it takes.
One of the most honest and intimates celebrity documentaries I've ever seen. I have a newfound respect for Amy Schumer. She is is an unbelievably hard worker.
What a lot of reviewers who have posted here don't seem to have grasped is that although this is undoubtedly a raw and real depiction of Amy Schumer's very difficult pregnancy and the birth of her child, moreover it is an allegory for a woman's process as a comedian. The first two episodes of the series focus far more intensely on Amy's creation of a new set of material that leads up to her stand-up special "Growing," and how that material changes, shifts and improves as her real life experience as an expectant mother and new wife to a man with austism influences her writing. In fact the first few acts of "Expecting Amy" are broken down with chapter titles of the phases of pregnancy that are actually referring to the process of writing her comedy show, leading up to "Giving Birth", when the show finally debuts.
The insight into her creative process is quite honestly a master class in stand-up comedy, and as this part of her professional life gives way to the birth of her son, the tone shifts in the third episode. But make no mistake: the series shows that a woman can have a career and a family on her own terms, and it's one of the most moving and brilliant documentaries on the subject.
The insight into her creative process is quite honestly a master class in stand-up comedy, and as this part of her professional life gives way to the birth of her son, the tone shifts in the third episode. But make no mistake: the series shows that a woman can have a career and a family on her own terms, and it's one of the most moving and brilliant documentaries on the subject.
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