Live at Gotham returns for third season
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Thanks to this electronic mind reader, Dore text his date “had a great night, I hope you have a home day.” He meant to type,“ You should get tested.”
His tag about “getting Gomorrah” wasn’t the best, but the punch line was amusing.
Noe Gonzalez seemed sexually obsessed as well. He joked about women fighting and stripping each other in the process. Sounds like softcore porn, right?
He talks about how guys love to see women fight because there’s a chance nipples will be seen. It was a little juvenile. Especially with the high fives, toward the non-existing guys once they do see nipples.
Countering was a comedian with a feminist view. Who thought that politics could be so funny?
“I wanted to do the jokes that I felt reflected my strengths as a comedian and a writer. I try to have a pretty feminist perspective with the stuff that I do onstage,” Judge said.
She talks about how some women might say certain countries are backward and sexist. The reason? Women wear veils in other countries. Judge said, don’t women in the US wear veils?
“Yeah, but only on the day when their property and rights get symbolically turned over from their father to their husband,” she said.
The crowd roared with laughter and they had great reason to: Judge was funny.
The last stand up is Bengt Washburn. He said that his mom used to give him compliments to build up his self-esteem.
“Oh Bengt, you are so handsome—to me,” he said imitating his mother.
Washburn said his material is autographically based.
“I picked up the material about me and my family that was the most personal...and that’s what I went with,” he said.
All of these comedians have their own type of comedy. There’s something for everyone so if there’s something you don’t like, be patient.