It's great to see Jane's reaction to Ricky's humour, given that they live together. I'm always curious whether comedians get the same reaction from their partners compared to the public.
Is that Jane between Ricky and the guy in the "SAVAGE" black shirt? I wondered if it was, and it's true she does react to some of his humorous comments. Is she laughing with them, or at them? I think they have a great relationship and genuinely admire each other.
Si Wakeman what are you sprouting? bullshit. total bullshit thats what. Ricky and Jane have been together since they were young. They are atheist. Why would they get married. No animals get married. Its pointless. Im sure their financials are worked out so each is protected. If you don't believe this then you don't know much about their character.
Plenty of atheists in england get married. Married couples if they divorce are entitled by law to there partners assets and money, unless a pre nup agreed, Jane has not contributed to the couples fortune, which is largely due to the office Ricky being one of the creators and cashing in the checks. So there wealth as a couple is HIS. Only they know what their relationship is like behind closed doors, we only see the public image. Plenty of married couples or couple who have been together 20plus year's can suddenly grow apart and divorce. Plenty of unmarried couples part and end up with jack shit from their wealthy partner. Im sure Ricky wouldn't see Jane financially struggle and he would see her secure. But neither you nor I personslly know them,What i do know for certain is MONEY is a powerful motivator and having lots of it and access to it solves a lot of problems. Being unmarried Jane has the possibility of losing her lifestyle should they part in any circumstance. You nor I do not know what kind of personal agreement they have between each other should that happen. So again having a multi millionaire boyfriend helps, and im sure its not to diffucult to laugh at his jokes that she has heard all month on other shows.
My favourite part about watching Ricky on podcasts is Jane in the background(with all her friends) laughing at his jokes and comments. If you find your partner hilarious it makes for a long, healthy, and fulfilling relationship.
I've been watchin' Bobby Lee's Tiger Belly recently...I find it hysterical...Plus it's kept me off the proverbial ledge...In truth I'm only on the second floor, so I'd probably sprain an ankle at worst...But I bet that would smart a wee bit!
I have never been a fan of Jim Norton's stand up but I always thought he was amazing on the radio. However, his new stand up special was really fucking good and changed my opinion about his stand up. I look forward to his next special.
Omg thought the same as Sam, LoL. But can’t tell if jimmy set that up or slipped up, his quick eye twitching and lame “these are really fancy shirts” ya okay...haha
I've always loved Ricky Gervais, and even though he purports to be a cocky prick on his social media, he comes across as a very intelligent and insightful person in interviews, he's great. Seeing him live in October, absolutely buzzing, cannot wait!
Ricky's been out perfecting his craft. What a trooper . Steps into the stand up arena like a courageous gladiator, oiled and taught and crisp and steadfast. We love you Ricky, we sheeplike spectators at the the edge of the joke battlefield, in awe of the wit and comedy cunning of our hero. It is a real tragedy that we were prevented from seeing you perform with your hero and mentor, Bernard Manning. He was tragically cut down on the eve of the launch of the Bernie and Ricky Chuckle Express Eastern European tour. Keep your chin up Ricky, you are so close to perfecting your craft.
I'm basing this on no inside info at all, but I really don't think it's that they specifically had any sort of falling out or anything. I think it's just more they'd each reached points in their respective careers where what felt naturally for them to do next is what they then did (not as partners), and as life tends to do, it just kind of went on from there and here we are today.
Bruce Martin Dunning Kruger Effect(Definition 2): a hilariously ironic insult which Libtards use to describe those who don't agree with their child like world view
I would still pay a lot of money to kickstart a new “An Idiot Abroad” featuring Rich Vos and Karl Pilkington traveling together, it would be amazing. Call it “Idiots Abroad”
1:50 had me cry laughing 😂 the way he asks "do you have glade in America" like he's going to make some profound point or joke... "because it fucken stinks in here" 😂😂😂😂
Just finished watching Gervais' Netflix series AFTER LIFE, .clever and kept my interest throughout. Happy to find a series, I could watch past 10 minutes and not exit and go searching for something else. (I've seen Breaking Bad [loved it] and some of the other Netflix series before Netflix offered them, many years ago.)
The "where did you learn to whisper, on a helicopter?" for a 'stock' heckle response, I'd never heard that before it's hilarious. The main one I know as being an established thing as "You're holding a beer, I'm holding a microphone; clearly god has a plan".
Love Ricky but whenever I hear him now I think of Jay Mohr's impression XD 22:57 - "Someone not getting your joke isn't your problem, its their's" Spot on
Given that I'm watching this on the 4th of July coupled with the fact that I love Gervais, I'm beginning to second guess this whole independence thing.
Every joke I make is a response to an uploaded image and reaches 250 million, I'm proud I've gotten 100,000 upvotes in 3 years, and what makes me happy is that every upvote is someone I make smile