I’m gonna link some video essays I saw on YouTube about this comedy special. They convincingly demonstrate why this particular special might be a landmark of American comedy. It touches on things of the moment/this moment, crystalizing American issues in a way that isn’t one-note.
Shane Gillis is both an everyman and a unique comedic voice, going beyond just surface level conservative/dude-bro stereotypes, and giving us something much more fair and telling of the human condition. He’s a sharp guy,…