Think about it.
Okay, likely AI but I still need these…
Who is that one comedian everyone else seems to love who you think is as funny as cataract surgery?
Think about it.
Okay, likely AI but I still need these…
Who is that one comedian everyone else seems to love who you think is as funny as cataract surgery?
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Approaching your question from the other direction: The one that I like best of these eight is Colbert.
I don’t know who a couple of those comedians are but from those I am familiar with, I choose Stephen Colbert . I’ve never found him funny. His humor lends towards the cruel side.
You don’t have Kathy Griffin on the list but I haven’t liked her comedy since she made Elizabeth Taylor cry.
Ricky Gervais is my favorite comedian and the bonus is that he loves animals! Even when he makes a cringy joke, I can’t help but find the humor. Ricky has replied to me on X a couple of times. I guess even a big time comedian has time to scroll through SM.
Hubby wants to go see “Project Hail Mary” today. We have so much work at home but maybe, we should take a break.
Have a great Saturday!
Your neighbour’s name is Amy Rica? shrug I don’t get it.
Totally AI. (Or talented CGI artist.) Cool, though.
The thing about talk show hosts is that they have a team of writers writing their material for them. They just need to be charming and be able to read a teleprompter. That being said, I subscribe to Colbert on YouTube and enjoy his monologues and Trump-bashing.
There’s plenty of comedy shows I don’t like that everyone loves, like The Office, Curb Your Enthusiasm, and Fawlty Towers. But that doesn’t translate to the comedians in them.
Unfortunately, you didn’t include Adam Sandler.
Great write-in candidate!
Not a fan of any of the pictured comedians. I like Bill Burr, Pablo Francisco, old George Carlin and Eddie Murphy stuff even though a lot of it was before my time. I think that speaks to the staying power and universal appeal of their comedy.
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