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अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंIn his third special show, comedian Trevor Noah talks learning German, speaking ill of the dead, judging people in horror movies, dealing with modern communication, and ordering Indian food ... सभी पढ़ेंIn his third special show, comedian Trevor Noah talks learning German, speaking ill of the dead, judging people in horror movies, dealing with modern communication, and ordering Indian food in Scotland.In his third special show, comedian Trevor Noah talks learning German, speaking ill of the dead, judging people in horror movies, dealing with modern communication, and ordering Indian food in Scotland.
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So, I'm a fan of Trevor Noah, or at least used to be until I stopped watching the Daily show because it just dropped off.
And I really, really loved his old stand-up. New, fresh perspective on things. New stories, new takes. Exciting stuff.
I didn't have big expectations going into this, but most of this is regurgitated older material of his loosely strung together and it feels lazy. Maybe it's that he's too much in his bubble and has writers for his jokes on the show. Maybe he had a three show deal with Netflix and just had to get it over with.
My guess is, the guy's burnt out.
And I'm sure he'll come back strong, once he's stopped doing the Daily Show.
And I really, really loved his old stand-up. New, fresh perspective on things. New stories, new takes. Exciting stuff.
I didn't have big expectations going into this, but most of this is regurgitated older material of his loosely strung together and it feels lazy. Maybe it's that he's too much in his bubble and has writers for his jokes on the show. Maybe he had a three show deal with Netflix and just had to get it over with.
My guess is, the guy's burnt out.
And I'm sure he'll come back strong, once he's stopped doing the Daily Show.
After a while not on stage, Trevor returns for his latest Netflix special, more like an inspirational speaker than a comedian. Despite some repetitive lines from his previous specials or even episodes of The Daily Show, Trevor couldn't really find "fresh" connections to all his jokes. It's not hard to detect some "exhausted" lines being recycled in this special. Even the audience's response wasn't that good. It's either we wished too hard, or we were putting a greater expectation after not seeing him on stage for 2 years.
A good warm up for him I guess, but hoping to see better ones soon. Keep it up Trevor!
A good warm up for him I guess, but hoping to see better ones soon. Keep it up Trevor!
What happened to this guy? At least he was somewhat funny but this special is so boring and preachy... I fell asleep halfway around and later forced myself to finish it. Sure, he can do accents but that is far from enough, especially from someone like him. Not once did I laugh. I was just sitting and quietly thinking: is he serious? What the heck is this? It's not even mediocre level just pure garbage.
Regarding his messages that felt really forced: it was more like repeating talking points and not a stand-up show. It looks like the isolation really made these famous people even more out of touch with reality and common folks.
Also his material feels outdated, this would have been acceptable maybe 1 or 1.5 years ago. Also most people had enough of this whole worldwide sickness misery... let it go already!
Regarding his messages that felt really forced: it was more like repeating talking points and not a stand-up show. It looks like the isolation really made these famous people even more out of touch with reality and common folks.
Also his material feels outdated, this would have been acceptable maybe 1 or 1.5 years ago. Also most people had enough of this whole worldwide sickness misery... let it go already!
Trevor continues to impress by just being himself - a smart, intelligent, perceptive, and thoughtful comedian and human being.
He touches upon a broad range of topics, making light of his part-Swiss heritage, in his unique way and an audience with even a somewhat global perspective will appreciate his insights and jokes.
Trevor leans heavily on experiences from his upbringing, diverse cultural connections, and being based in the States in recent years.
Didn't realize where the hour went by and I was surprised when I saw the timeline toolbar and realized the show's almost over.
His Indian bit was done very tastefully and I believe his audience from the subcontinent would enjoy how the scene and jokes were setup.
He touches upon a broad range of topics, making light of his part-Swiss heritage, in his unique way and an audience with even a somewhat global perspective will appreciate his insights and jokes.
Trevor leans heavily on experiences from his upbringing, diverse cultural connections, and being based in the States in recent years.
Didn't realize where the hour went by and I was surprised when I saw the timeline toolbar and realized the show's almost over.
His Indian bit was done very tastefully and I believe his audience from the subcontinent would enjoy how the scene and jokes were setup.
I've adored his past specials, have read his book and listened to his podcast. I love how he makes me think and laugh in equal measures, fueled by his imagination and worldy, compassionate perspective. Happy to hear he'll be doing more comedy now.
Overall, this special had some funny moments for me but fell flat compared to his others. One of my favorite bits was ordering Indian food in a Scottish restaurant, and I think some of his best material comes from retelling stories of his own personal experiences.
Enough of the material I'd already heard him speak to before (his German accent for example), so it didn't feel as fresh or engaging. I'm sure now that he's doing his own thing he'll have much more material to work with, and I'll be hear for it and rooting for him.
Overall, this special had some funny moments for me but fell flat compared to his others. One of my favorite bits was ordering Indian food in a Scottish restaurant, and I think some of his best material comes from retelling stories of his own personal experiences.
Enough of the material I'd already heard him speak to before (his German accent for example), so it didn't feel as fresh or engaging. I'm sure now that he's doing his own thing he'll have much more material to work with, and I'll be hear for it and rooting for him.
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By what name was Trevor Noah: I Wish You Would (2022) officially released in Canada in English?
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