but isn't this a festival thing you look at comedians +10 hours a day? she says shes on late and half the audience is ghosts. i'd say if bbc air this clip, they clearly got balls. *=)*
The look of shock on some of their faces were just hilarious. I feel so bad for her little soul though because I would've been SO embarrassed... The audience wasn't receptive in the least!
those jokes are difficult to pull off, especially because they're coming from personal experiences. I wish the crowd was more accepting of that kind of humor.
@@mogur00 this has a very similar structure and thematic to most clips of This Is Not Happening but I guess if it's not coming from the mouth of a bearded dude in his thirties dressed like a traumatised lumberjack then it's just not the same
The awkwardness that she brings to the story and the way that she pulls it around into how she still makes fun of her brother made it really entertaining. I agree that rainbow images would be really cool.
Those jokes are a little risqué especially with a crowd that isn't ready for a female comedian, but I couldn't imagine anyone else pulling it off. Like her charisma, and her cute, slightly add energy would make any joke work for me. I discovered her today and I'm going on a massive spree of her stand up. Absolutely LOVE her!
Crowd gave me the impression it had -in its majority- a very conservative, self-constrained and prudish stance about humor. Sure, not everything is funny. But then again nothing is. Comedy is a two way street. Anything can make an open-minded person at least crack a smile, regardless of one's opinion about the performance quality. That being said, i personally found her story telling very honest, vigilant and very refreshing in an utterly not ''not funny'' way. .
That was fkn awesome. Who tf has a better shit show childhood fam story. The cuts to the audience that was not cracking up, just made it even better in my opinion.loved it n killed the late night Mae Martin!
Not sure how well my disgusting comedy would go over in that setting. Not sure those people ever had a real side splitting laugh in their lives. Cultural differences perhaps.
Man, I love being Canadian cuz I thought this was hilarious. This is a long time ago but wow, prudish much? hahaha not many hippie Dads in the UK I guess. lol
Slack-jawed with disbelief at some of the pearl-clutching comments below. God forbid you should ever listen to Anthony Jeselnik. Well Mae, should you ever read this, you were hilarious. And I love Feel Good.
Thing is the country had a lot of historic child sex scandals in the media at the time so people probably don't want to invest in to the story in a comical sense. It's a funny story but her awkwardness passes into the crowd.
Ok, so if you were hanging out and she told these stories it would be amusing. But it's hardly bill hicks. It's ok to admit that, comedy is the hardest art form to get right, and here is a good example.
It was actually pretty funny. If people stopped putting real labels when hearing funny anecdotes of all types and, well.......sizes.......the world would be a nicer and more encouraging place for us.
I like her but her parents lacked boundaries with her and her brother... The story with the dad is suspicious, I find it hard to believe he didn't know his son was under the table, 2 year olds aren't that quiet 😕