BABY J IS SO GOOD

Anonymous
Mulaney is god
Anonymous
So good! Watching now.
Anonymous
It’s ok.

I’m a huge fan of comedy and I was a huge fan of John Mullaney.

He had to go all in on this drug/rehab material to redeem himself. I get that. He made it funny. But it’s not his best act.

I did LOL in several spots. But it’s definitely not a show you can rewatch and there are tons of stories that drag without a laugh.

Im curious who else was at his intervention beyond the 3 he mentioned.
Anonymous
We saw this at merriweather last summer. Basically the same routine. I laughed as much on Netflix as I did in person.

He is so good!
Anonymous
https://www.gq.com/story/john-mulaney-marvel-spider-verse-snl-seth-meyers-interview#intcid=inline_amp

Link to the GQ article he mentions at the end of his show.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s ok.

I’m a huge fan of comedy and I was a huge fan of John Mullaney.

He had to go all in on this drug/rehab material to redeem himself. I get that. He made it funny. But it’s not his best act.

I did LOL in several spots. But it’s definitely not a show you can rewatch and there are tons of stories that drag without a laugh.

Im curious who else was at his intervention beyond the 3 he mentioned.


He listed them by first name in the credits, I could figure out who some were with a little googling for "first name" "comedy."

I'm a PP who was mid-watching when I posted. I loved the first half+ but I agree that the momentum slowed down later in the show and there were stories I wanted him to finish so that we could get on to the next thing. Still, I missed him and enjoyed it (and want to go back and rewatch his older stuff for the 3rd, 4th time...).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s ok.

I’m a huge fan of comedy and I was a huge fan of John Mullaney.

He had to go all in on this drug/rehab material to redeem himself. I get that. He made it funny. But it’s not his best act.

I did LOL in several spots. But it’s definitely not a show you can rewatch and there are tons of stories that drag without a laugh.

Im curious who else was at his intervention beyond the 3 he mentioned.


There is a list of first names at the end of the special.

Thank you

Fred Joe
Berk Cara
Mike David
Bill Seth
Erica Kevin
Nick Marika
Natasha

you saved my life


Confirmed in this show or in another as he was honing it:
- Fred Armisen
- Seth Meyers
- Nick Kroll
- Bill Hader
- Natasha Lyonne.

Likely:
- Marika Sawyer (writer/producer for John Mulaney & the Sack Lunch Bunch)
- Mike Birbiglia (friend from college days and ongoing)
- Mike Berkowitz (his agent) friendship; Mulaney has been his opening act)
- David Miner (executive producer for John Mulaney & the Sack Lunch Bunch)
- Cara Masline (executive producer for John Mulaney & the Sack Lunch Bunch)
- Kevin is the name of a good friend and prior roommate in NYC who is his son's godfather
- Erica might have been the facilitator
- Don't know about Joe
Anonymous
^^sorry, he was the opening act for Birbiglia. Wrong line for entry
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:^^sorry, he was the opening act for Birbiglia. Wrong line for entry


He and Birbiglia are good friends. Both went to Georgetown, right?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:^^sorry, he was the opening act for Birbiglia. Wrong line for entry


He and Birbiglia are good friends. Both went to Georgetown, right?


Yes, with Kroll.

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I'm also seeing these guesses elsewhere:
- Joe Mande (actor/comedian)
- Kevin Nealon (actor/comedian)
Anonymous
I started watching but stopped ... too long and too few laughs for me.
Anonymous
I thought it was hilarious
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Mulaney is god


Barf
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s ok.

I’m a huge fan of comedy and I was a huge fan of John Mullaney.

He had to go all in on this drug/rehab material to redeem himself. I get that. He made it funny. But it’s not his best act.

I did LOL in several spots. But it’s definitely not a show you can rewatch and there are tons of stories that drag without a laugh.

Im curious who else was at his intervention beyond the 3 he mentioned.


When we saw him at Merriweather, the spent so much more time on the intervention. Do impressions of Nick Kroll, and Bill Hader, and Natasha Lyon. It was the best part of the act. A little disappointed that part got cut out of the special
Anonymous
It was a little bit of a letdown compared to his other specials but maybe that was the point and he needed to focus this one one on his rehab and intervention. Hes a good storyteller and I loved the bit at the end critiquing his own interview to GQ while he was on drugs.
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