I'm Your Mother
- TV Special
- 2025
- 41m
A raw, unfiltered comedy special where Dillon rips into modern chaos, from his strange royal family devotion to mocking global absurdities.A raw, unfiltered comedy special where Dillon rips into modern chaos, from his strange royal family devotion to mocking global absurdities.A raw, unfiltered comedy special where Dillon rips into modern chaos, from his strange royal family devotion to mocking global absurdities.
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Saw Tim live last year. His set has gone downhill fast. This was kinda hard to get through. He was trying hard almost struggling to craft a joke up there. Hanging out with terrible comedians like Joe Rogan has rubbed off on him. I don't even know who this was for. Even a 5 rating is generous. His last special was a little rough too but not even close to this bad. It's weird but both times I've seen him live, his sets been way better than the specials he's put out. This one's going to get some tough comments. At times it felt like he was having a panic attack or something. Also there's a decent bit of repetitive jokes if you listen to his podcast. We wish him luck though.
I watch a lot of comedy specials, and this has to be the best one I've seen in years. It's honest, raw comedy at its absolute best. Tim Dillon smashed it with sharp, unapologetic takes that cut through the noise. The timing, delivery, and confidence are unmatched-he's not afraid to say what others won't, and that's what makes this special so refreshing. Every bit had me laughing while also thinking, which is rare. Easily one of the most fearless and hilarious performances I've seen in a long time. Tim's on another level, and this special proves he's one of the greats. Well done Tim this was amazing can't wait to see more.
In a comedy landscape that feels sanitized and risk-averse this is a breath of fresh air. This is one of the funniest, smartest specials of the year. Beneath the sarcasm and bravado is a sharp critique of the world, yet he never comes off as preachy. Instead, he invites you to laugh at the chaos with him. Whether he's jabbing Hollywood elites, mocking suburban family dynamics, or diving into the darker corners of American culture, his delivery is pitch-perfect.
Tim leans into his signature style, blending the absurd with the all-too-real in a way that leaves you laughing even as you're questioning your own sanity. He doesn't tiptoe around sensitive topics he charges at them with a flamethrower, exposing hypocrisy, delusion, and the weirdness of our cultural moment.
Tim leans into his signature style, blending the absurd with the all-too-real in a way that leaves you laughing even as you're questioning your own sanity. He doesn't tiptoe around sensitive topics he charges at them with a flamethrower, exposing hypocrisy, delusion, and the weirdness of our cultural moment.
"I'm Your Mother" is a well-written, heart-breaking special that is dulled by the lack of exaggerated character/POV on stage.
Tim Dillon is a satirist. He uses cynicism, absurd heightening, and extreme character to get his point across.
I watch "the best of Tim Dillon podcast" once a month ish. His stupid rants bring me joy. Largely because Tim is so... grotesque. A caricature. Not a real person. In his bizarre sun-glasses and stylish (hehe) outfit it's "Tim Dillon" is a lot like "Ali G".
In this special Tim is dressed in a hoody and jeans - Tim LOOKS and DELIVERS so down to earth, so earnest, you no longer have a feeling you're watching a character. To me, in "I'm your mother" this over-the-top heightening of his lands part boring, part sad, part mean.
It feels more drama, less comedy. Tragedy of the modern world rather than satire. Give it a watch!
Tim Dillon is a satirist. He uses cynicism, absurd heightening, and extreme character to get his point across.
I watch "the best of Tim Dillon podcast" once a month ish. His stupid rants bring me joy. Largely because Tim is so... grotesque. A caricature. Not a real person. In his bizarre sun-glasses and stylish (hehe) outfit it's "Tim Dillon" is a lot like "Ali G".
In this special Tim is dressed in a hoody and jeans - Tim LOOKS and DELIVERS so down to earth, so earnest, you no longer have a feeling you're watching a character. To me, in "I'm your mother" this over-the-top heightening of his lands part boring, part sad, part mean.
It feels more drama, less comedy. Tragedy of the modern world rather than satire. Give it a watch!
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It was good. Not great, just good - funny a lot of the times. But you could literally watch his pod and laugh just as much. Specials for me should feel special. This was good.
With these kinds of specials you can feel that this isn't old bits he's been working on for a long time and saved them for a special. I bet if he did this material for a couple of years they could be great. But Tim doesn't have a couple of years, so gluttony is the word I'd use for his life now. I can't argue - I'd be the same. I am the same - whenever there is a meal to be had, whenever there is money to be made - I am there. Netflix wants to throw money at you? Sure - go for it
It was good.
With these kinds of specials you can feel that this isn't old bits he's been working on for a long time and saved them for a special. I bet if he did this material for a couple of years they could be great. But Tim doesn't have a couple of years, so gluttony is the word I'd use for his life now. I can't argue - I'd be the same. I am the same - whenever there is a meal to be had, whenever there is money to be made - I am there. Netflix wants to throw money at you? Sure - go for it
It was good.
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