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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaCanadian comic Katherine Ryan's stand-up special packed with anecdotes, jokes, and a pertinent take on society.Canadian comic Katherine Ryan's stand-up special packed with anecdotes, jokes, and a pertinent take on society.Canadian comic Katherine Ryan's stand-up special packed with anecdotes, jokes, and a pertinent take on society.
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Witty and down to earth stand up that makes you glad and powerful to be single. Everyone here complaining just because she compared husbands to pets. Hilarious show, hope to see more
I love her first standup on Netflix (In Trouble) because she's so varied, smart, extremely quick, you can tell she's definitely a top comedian. Can handle heckling flawlessly and turns a heckler into her own material. That's a comic and that's true here too, but in this special she's waaay too defensive about the being single and raising a child alone lifestyle. At the time of me writing this, she's married and has two more kids. In the scheme of things, men are still important to her, which makes you wonder why two thirds of the show are spent saying how men exude toxic masculinity, are a rarity in her home, and a commodity that she doesn't require or look for. It was simply untrue. She's an excellent feminist but so much of the show was spent validating choices and bashing on men instead of covering more topics that it just alienates half of the audience. I'm the product of a single mother, so don't talk to me about the lack of appreciating single moms; I'm a successful person because of one. Men are people. Women are people. People suck and people will make your lifetime worth living. I hope more female comics get this.
I like Katherine, her humours is right up my alley.
But this just falls short in soo many ways. Firstly the jokes are mostly rehashed jokes, and not even updating, just word for word the same. Secondly, we get it you've been single for years. But come on Katherine, talk about something else.
I appreciate that 20 years ago male comics used to slag off woman non stop, but we've come along way since then, and you're better than that. Stop with the lazy jokes about stereotypical men, which basically describes 1950s men and not modern men.
Hopefully at her next stand she'll have new material, which doesn't go on about how bad men are and why being single is ok. Choose a new topic, you're a talented enough comidienne to do so.
But this just falls short in soo many ways. Firstly the jokes are mostly rehashed jokes, and not even updating, just word for word the same. Secondly, we get it you've been single for years. But come on Katherine, talk about something else.
I appreciate that 20 years ago male comics used to slag off woman non stop, but we've come along way since then, and you're better than that. Stop with the lazy jokes about stereotypical men, which basically describes 1950s men and not modern men.
Hopefully at her next stand she'll have new material, which doesn't go on about how bad men are and why being single is ok. Choose a new topic, you're a talented enough comidienne to do so.
I don't understand the hate that she is getting. This was genuinely very funny. I guess men are not as accepting of men bashing as women of stand ups like bill bur. Or maybe stand up just has fewer female audience.
I think I'm truly amazed. Before I realized it, Kathrine Ryan's material slithered in without any to-do or ... (pause) musical accompaniment. I was completely caught off guard. This is more than just standup. It would make a good movie. I hope we see more of Katheryn Ryan's talents. And I wouldn't be surprised if her next gig is a collaboration.
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- ConexõesReferences Super Gatas (1985)
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