Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueNetflix stand-up comedy special filmed live in London, hosted by Hannah Gadsby, and featuring various queer and trans comedians performing short sets.Netflix stand-up comedy special filmed live in London, hosted by Hannah Gadsby, and featuring various queer and trans comedians performing short sets.Netflix stand-up comedy special filmed live in London, hosted by Hannah Gadsby, and featuring various queer and trans comedians performing short sets.
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This comedy special consists of 8 stand-up routines from a diverse array of LGBTQ+ performers, from both the UK and the US. Most of them were excellent, though a couple fell a bit short with their material. But even those ones had strong deliveries that bode well for their future performances.
With 8 performers with a related background and a unifying theme I would have expected there would be more overlap in their content, but each one was surprisingly fresh. There's quite a bit of range in their approach to gender, with some laughing an their own personal experiences while others deftly made a mockery of social media and political attacks against the community.
I'm definitely looking forward to more content from these comedians.
With 8 performers with a related background and a unifying theme I would have expected there would be more overlap in their content, but each one was surprisingly fresh. There's quite a bit of range in their approach to gender, with some laughing an their own personal experiences while others deftly made a mockery of social media and political attacks against the community.
I'm definitely looking forward to more content from these comedians.
There was simply nothing funny about this. The comedians were essentially just speaking, and I'm not sure if I laughed even once. But I guess this is sort of the vibe of Hannah Gadsby- stand-up comedy that's so high brow and "deep" (?) that it forgets the punchline.
Netflix is clearly trying to promote this, as it's the number 2 listed stand-up as I'm writing (not in terms of views, but just what they listed). What's wild to me is it sounded like there was a very obvious laugh track included. The laughs would be very short and then abruptly stop. I'd love to see the unedited version. Expecting crickets.
Netflix is clearly trying to promote this, as it's the number 2 listed stand-up as I'm writing (not in terms of views, but just what they listed). What's wild to me is it sounded like there was a very obvious laugh track included. The laughs would be very short and then abruptly stop. I'd love to see the unedited version. Expecting crickets.
I get it. We are in a progressive and (mostly) tolerant society. And I am happy that people are starting to feel more empowered and confident in who and what they choose to be.
However, that doesn't mean we should give Netflix a pass for pushing the most braindead, thoughtless, uninsightful and just downright awful "comedy" as a way to score themselves some of those precious, sweet, social brownie points.
This, much like everything else Hannah touches, is a putrid dumpster fire that didn't make me laugh, or even cause a slight smirk throughout the entire thing.
It's painful to watch when you know that the only thing these "comedians" have to offer is uninteresting and pretty obvious points of view surrounding LGBT and the society they exist in. I think the fact that these people make their sexual identity their ENTIRE personality should not qualify them for a comedy show. It's the most boring, self indulgent thing I've ever seen. And I've seen A LOT of bad comedy.
In essence, it's a vapid and shallow special where comedian after comedian just wants to pat themselves on the back for being so progressive and "leading the way".
Pandering at it's finest, and of course Netflix are the ones to push it.
Please don't take this as an assult on the LGBT community. It's not bigoted for me to tell you that these people are terrible at comedy and have no place being on our screens.
However, that doesn't mean we should give Netflix a pass for pushing the most braindead, thoughtless, uninsightful and just downright awful "comedy" as a way to score themselves some of those precious, sweet, social brownie points.
This, much like everything else Hannah touches, is a putrid dumpster fire that didn't make me laugh, or even cause a slight smirk throughout the entire thing.
It's painful to watch when you know that the only thing these "comedians" have to offer is uninteresting and pretty obvious points of view surrounding LGBT and the society they exist in. I think the fact that these people make their sexual identity their ENTIRE personality should not qualify them for a comedy show. It's the most boring, self indulgent thing I've ever seen. And I've seen A LOT of bad comedy.
In essence, it's a vapid and shallow special where comedian after comedian just wants to pat themselves on the back for being so progressive and "leading the way".
Pandering at it's finest, and of course Netflix are the ones to push it.
Please don't take this as an assult on the LGBT community. It's not bigoted for me to tell you that these people are terrible at comedy and have no place being on our screens.
Hannah Gadsby's 'Gender Agenda' comedy show is a great gateway into LGBTQ+ stand-up, featuring a diverse cast who are not only charming but also informative and fun.
They take you on a journey through their unique experiences of being part of the LGBTQ+ community. While not a constant laugh-out-loud performance, it was still enjoyable and is bound to put a smile on your face. Each cast member was unique, which created a nice flow. One or two performances could have benefited from improved delivery, but the quality of the content still shone through. This was a very inclusive performance for both the LGBTQ+ community and allies.
They take you on a journey through their unique experiences of being part of the LGBTQ+ community. While not a constant laugh-out-loud performance, it was still enjoyable and is bound to put a smile on your face. Each cast member was unique, which created a nice flow. One or two performances could have benefited from improved delivery, but the quality of the content still shone through. This was a very inclusive performance for both the LGBTQ+ community and allies.
A handful of unknown, completely and totally unfunny miscreants talking for 90 minutes.
I say "talking" because they aren't telling jokes. They are just jammering. I swear Netflix must have stacked the audience with these clowns' friends and even then included a Laugh and Applause blinking light.
Or maybe they just added the sound effects because it's seriously very hard to imagine any normal person laughing at these non-jokes or finding any of it even remotely humorous.
This has to be the worst stand up "special" I have ever seen in my entire life. I was totally bored and horrified that someone actually put money behind this.
I say "talking" because they aren't telling jokes. They are just jammering. I swear Netflix must have stacked the audience with these clowns' friends and even then included a Laugh and Applause blinking light.
Or maybe they just added the sound effects because it's seriously very hard to imagine any normal person laughing at these non-jokes or finding any of it even remotely humorous.
This has to be the worst stand up "special" I have ever seen in my entire life. I was totally bored and horrified that someone actually put money behind this.
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