
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


I (Sam) loved it, Joy didn't like it. At the end of the conversation, does Joy change her mind about it? What did you think of it? It isn't your typical stand up. Does it stretch the form? Or does it fail and imitating another form pretending to be comedy? What makes a one-man show a comedy special? And if you confess your secret in public, does it become insincere? Does performance actually create sincerity? And is it different if you experienced it live and if you saw it in your MAX queue?
By Samuel LeeI (Sam) loved it, Joy didn't like it. At the end of the conversation, does Joy change her mind about it? What did you think of it? It isn't your typical stand up. Does it stretch the form? Or does it fail and imitating another form pretending to be comedy? What makes a one-man show a comedy special? And if you confess your secret in public, does it become insincere? Does performance actually create sincerity? And is it different if you experienced it live and if you saw it in your MAX queue?