@@elizawaters1198 He loves and protects downtown Cleaveland. His real name is Joshua and now he's hung up the cape, so to speak and has a family. What else is there to know?
Sam's style of discourse and pacing is just amazing and unique, I find it hard to contrast his crowd work with his material because both flow so naturally -but he has no doubt been working on/at this for a plethora of time.
What a murderous bit! I'm still grinning like a mule trying to think of how to respond. It's an incredibly visually imaginative piece of comedy, I watched on my mind the whole thing. So do you have a searchlight that paints white sweatpants on the clouds?
I'd like him to write some more material (I think I've seen most of what is available) and do some more shows, he is excellent. I'm not sure what shows he writes for, but I'm thinking when I laugh at some talk show monologues I'm laughing at some of Morril's jokes, just a guess.
Sam, I know the story well and I do have all my teeth LOL. I apologize for that evening. Little too much alcohol 😬 Keep up the good work, and stop back to Cleveland.
The story with the missing teeth guy was alarming tbh. She clearly wanted to ditch the guy and what was he trying to prove through violence? Like it wasn't her choice to spend the night with whoever she wanted? Unless they did have some kind of "arrangement" the situation was ridiculous. What kind of world did that guy live in to think they should physically fight for mating right like animals?
Jews are underrepresented in superheroes? Ever heard of Kal-El? A.k.a. "the voice of god"...Superman might not be a jew in the story but both his creators were jews and they put a heck of a load of Messiah mythology into his character.