In my humble opinion, stand-up comedians should drop that subtitle they add after their name. I understand the reason, but they should either treat each performance as a sequel, with just a number after their name, or they shouldn't put anything at all, because most of the time that subtitle makes no sense. I recently watched Ricky Gervais's latest special on Netflix, titled Ricky Gervais: Mortality. It had nothing to do with the concept of mortality, being mortal, or even its antonym, immortality. Then I watched Marcello Hernandez: American Boy, which had some commentary on what it means to be Latino in white America, and the rest of the time he was just screaming like the goats from Love and Thunder. Kill Tony: Once Upon a Time in Texas had that subtitle only because it was filmed in Texas; the comedians sometimes mentioned being in Texas, but there were hardly any jokes about the place or experiences they had in that state. And, spoiler alert, the subtitle Mike Epps: Delusi...
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