After an unexpected incident, Beth starts having flashbacks to her teen self and learns how she became who she is and who she wants to become.After an unexpected incident, Beth starts having flashbacks to her teen self and learns how she became who she is and who she wants to become.After an unexpected incident, Beth starts having flashbacks to her teen self and learns how she became who she is and who she wants to become.
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I enjoyed this show. It actually made me laugh out loud at times, which takes a lot! It's refreshing and well acted. It's a welcome change of pace for Amy who plays a more realistic character. It's charming and enjoyable.
Her comedy can be hilarious, over the top crass, and empowering. I find her softer and more real self, her director and revelatory self fascinating and highly entertaining. She has done a great job with this series and I hope we get to see more. I only knew little bits about her personal life previously, so I don't really know which parts are true and which are dramatic license, but I can see the humanity in all of it. Just having a person who looks like A PERSON with REAL PEOPLE PROBLEMS being an actor is so refreshing. I just tried to watch Nicole Kidman in a new thing and had to shut it off, even though her acting is always amazing, because I could not look at the clay mold face. I appreciate real and raw.
Stop hating on Amy Schumer. This show is lovely. It's funny, sad and well made. The acting is great. Also a big shout out to the girl who plays young Beth. Amy deserves more Credits.
Although I don't relate to the situations at all I felt them. This is a very honest and raw experience and it was superbly delivered. The characters were perfect and it's as if you really got to know them. The pain and joy were so authentic and written perfectly. What a nice series!
I'm not an Amy Shumer fan, but I absolutely love this show.
It's touching, funny and witty and I identify with Beth in so many ways.
Highly recommend it.
It's touching, funny and witty and I identify with Beth in so many ways.
Highly recommend it.
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- TriviaThere is no mention of John having autism in the first season of "Life & Beth," but Schumer says "he's most likely on the spectrum." The role of John was based on Schumer's real-life husband Chris Fischer, who was diagnosed a few years ago at age 39. The second season actually explores it.
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