Showcases a series of vignettes where the stories unfold in a hilariously disturbing way.Showcases a series of vignettes where the stories unfold in a hilariously disturbing way.Showcases a series of vignettes where the stories unfold in a hilariously disturbing way.
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If you can get past the extreme vulgarity, you will encounter some laugh out loud moments. This show is definitely is not for everyone. If you have sensitive sensibilities, please do not attempt to watch. There is a ton of sexual content, and what some would consider inappropriate content. Everything and everyone is made fun of in these episodes, children, women, old people, disabled people minorities, you name it. This show is not for children or minors. It's not even for some adults. For me, it was a good distraction from what I normally watch, but I doubt I would watch anything along these lines again.
This show is the epitome of unfiltered and brash comedy in the best ways. I loved it.
I'm very surprised to see so many negative reviews. I think those are partially by Tom Segura haters, which I'm still trying to fully understand, but it seems like quite a few of the online trolls have something out for the guy.
Either way, the series is doing something different and unique. Each episode delivers a rapid-fire mix of unsettling and shockingly hilarious scenarios, which I find impressive and very fun. It's definitely NOT for the easily offended, but for those who enjoy comedy that pushes limits and dives into the bizarre, Bad Thoughts is worth a watch.
Beyond the writing and jokes, the series is also surprisingly cinematic. Each sketch is shot with polish and I thought the team behind the camera did an extraordinary job. It elevates the chaos, giving even the most absurd moments a strangely beautiful, engaging edge.
I'm very surprised to see so many negative reviews. I think those are partially by Tom Segura haters, which I'm still trying to fully understand, but it seems like quite a few of the online trolls have something out for the guy.
Either way, the series is doing something different and unique. Each episode delivers a rapid-fire mix of unsettling and shockingly hilarious scenarios, which I find impressive and very fun. It's definitely NOT for the easily offended, but for those who enjoy comedy that pushes limits and dives into the bizarre, Bad Thoughts is worth a watch.
Beyond the writing and jokes, the series is also surprisingly cinematic. Each sketch is shot with polish and I thought the team behind the camera did an extraordinary job. It elevates the chaos, giving even the most absurd moments a strangely beautiful, engaging edge.
I consider myself a huge Segura fan, so was excited for this show. Well, it doesn't take long to devolve into filth.
I'm no prude, and I know Segura's typical humor. But this show is at times over the top obscene. I felt like an edgy teen wrote half the scenes, not Segura himself. You spend more time looking away wincing than laughing.
It's not all bad, though. There are moments of brilliance and belly laughing laced throughout. I wish they could have captured more of that.
No idea where it can go from here. Hopefully a one off idea that fizzles out. Would love them to sponsor more of his standups, and less of whatever you call this.
I'm no prude, and I know Segura's typical humor. But this show is at times over the top obscene. I felt like an edgy teen wrote half the scenes, not Segura himself. You spend more time looking away wincing than laughing.
It's not all bad, though. There are moments of brilliance and belly laughing laced throughout. I wish they could have captured more of that.
No idea where it can go from here. Hopefully a one off idea that fizzles out. Would love them to sponsor more of his standups, and less of whatever you call this.
Surprise is an essential part of comedy. If you expect a joke, even when it's clever or witty, it doesn't hit as hard as when you're surprised, and sometimes even bad jokes can cause much laughter if they truly surprise you.
This is part of why humor that goes against cultural taboos often seems funnier and cleverer than it truly is. Segura's Bad Thoughts leans HARD into that strategy.
When watching this, I laughed out loud quite a bit at first. But when literally every skit is about some sexual taboo or gross-out, it loses it's punch quickly. And this does. By the second episode I was hardly laughing at all, but the gags weren't that different. I did laugh pretty hard at Segura's 'school play' skit in the 3rd episode, but that's because he took aim at a very different taboo and caught me by surprise again.
And of course, some people don't like taboo-breaking comedy at all. If that's you, you'll hate this. Be prepared for wall to wall sex and violence jokes and little else. But even if you're open to it, you'll probably get bored of it quickly because that's all there is.
If Segura gets a second season, and I can't imagine he won't as this was pretty successful, my advice to him is to mix in some funny 'normal' comedy. Don't rely exclusively on blue humor. It will make the blue stuff work better, but it should also even out the quality of the show. That maybe doesn't fit with the premise of 'Bad Thoughts', but surely we can find some bad thoughts that aren't just sex jokes.
This is part of why humor that goes against cultural taboos often seems funnier and cleverer than it truly is. Segura's Bad Thoughts leans HARD into that strategy.
When watching this, I laughed out loud quite a bit at first. But when literally every skit is about some sexual taboo or gross-out, it loses it's punch quickly. And this does. By the second episode I was hardly laughing at all, but the gags weren't that different. I did laugh pretty hard at Segura's 'school play' skit in the 3rd episode, but that's because he took aim at a very different taboo and caught me by surprise again.
And of course, some people don't like taboo-breaking comedy at all. If that's you, you'll hate this. Be prepared for wall to wall sex and violence jokes and little else. But even if you're open to it, you'll probably get bored of it quickly because that's all there is.
If Segura gets a second season, and I can't imagine he won't as this was pretty successful, my advice to him is to mix in some funny 'normal' comedy. Don't rely exclusively on blue humor. It will make the blue stuff work better, but it should also even out the quality of the show. That maybe doesn't fit with the premise of 'Bad Thoughts', but surely we can find some bad thoughts that aren't just sex jokes.
Tom Segura's Bad Thoughts is exactly what the title promises - a no-holds-barred dive into the most twisted corners of his comedic mind. Known for pushing the boundaries of taste, Segura doesn't just cross the line in this special - he annihilates it. With brutal honesty and a delivery that's as deadpan as it is devastating, he takes aim at everything from personal trauma to the absurdities of everyday life.
The humor is dark, crude, and unapologetically offensive. If you're easily shocked or looking for clean laughs, this isn't the show for you. But for fans of his previous work - or those who appreciate comedy that's fearless, sick-minded, and brilliantly wrong - Bad Thoughts is a masterclass in how far stand-up can go when it refuses to play nice.
It's not for the faint of heart, but that's exactly the point.
The humor is dark, crude, and unapologetically offensive. If you're easily shocked or looking for clean laughs, this isn't the show for you. But for fans of his previous work - or those who appreciate comedy that's fearless, sick-minded, and brilliantly wrong - Bad Thoughts is a masterclass in how far stand-up can go when it refuses to play nice.
It's not for the faint of heart, but that's exactly the point.
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