John Mulaney's Dark but Hilarious Show: A Closer Look

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John Mulaney recently sat down with Deadline to discuss his thoughts on his show, the intervention it was based on, and much moreIn the interview, Mulaney opens up about his detox experience and how it led to the creation of his dark but incredibly funny comedy special. He reveals that he even ranked the speeches delivered during the intervention, showcasing his unique humor even in such a serious situation.One interesting aspect Mulaney mentions is how some people viewed his special as darker than he initially intended. He wanted to present a joke-driven special that tackled complex and sad topics, but he never expected it to be perceived as so dark. Regardless, he's flattered and appreciative that people are engaging in deep discussions about it.Now, let's talk about that suit! Mulaney was asked about the fuchsia suit he wore during the special, and he hilariously admits to not being a great color person. After looking up fuchsia, he describes it as a vivid pinkish purplish red color, but adds that it could be seen differently depending on individual color settings. Moving on, Mulaney receives compliments on his athletic build, even as an addict. He admits that nobody has ever said that to him before, and he finds it amusing considering the unhealthy means he employed to maintain his physique during the pandemic. Jaosn Zinoman looked at the talented comedians featured in the new showcases on Netflix. The likes of Dulce Sloan, Nimesh Patel, Rosebud Baker, Gianmarco Soresii, and more are mentioned. It looks like Netflix has compiled a fantastic lineup, carefully selecting fresh and seasoned performers that will make you laugh till your sides hurt.Shifting gears, Kathy Griffin's perspective on owning her own material. Griffin expresses excitement for her legacy after passing away and anticipates receiving more recognition once away from this world. She fondly recalls her show, "My Life on the D List," and the impact it had on fans. It was genuine, real, and something that people can't seem to forget.As the interview wraps up, Griffin shares some invaluable advice for new comics approached to do specials. She stresses the importance of gaining licensing money and the power it provides. Griffin acknowledges the challenges faced by female comedians in a male-dominated industry but encourages aspiring artists to take control of their own content whenever possible.Marlon Wayans discusses cancel culture, emphasizing his unwavering support for artists and his respect for Dave Chappelle. Tom Segura chimes in, shedding light on the stark contrast between social media outrage and the real-world reactions he witnesses as a touring comic. He highlights the importance of audience understanding and intent in delivering jokes that can touch even sensitive subjects.Go to TODAY TIX dot com slash dcn and use promo code dcn to get twenty dollars off your first TodayTix purchase! Support the show! Join the $2 Club! at Buy Me A Coffee: www.buymeacoffee.com/dailycomedynews www.linktr.ee/dailycomedynews Facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/dcnpod - join us to to discuss comedy and your favorite comedians. YouTube channel:https://www.youtube.com/@dailycomedynews?sub_confirmation=1 Instagram is @dailycomedynews