loved it


I loved it. It was a blast! It reminded me of old school comedy, not that Kevin Hart stuff that's not even close to funny. Well, sometimes he's funny but that stand up Kevin Hart did in 2013 ,I didn't make it through 15 minutes of it. Anyway, I loved that Chris managed to tell his stories without using the F word. He didn't need to, it stood on it's on. He had characters, he did imitations, he had lots of funny stories and observations, I laughed so hard at some of the bits.

A few people complained about Chris' opening joke, where he said, "when you meet someone you're meeting their representative, not the real person until you get married. " Then he went into some jokes about what happens after the marriage. People complained that he stole the joke from Chris Rock (not true, though the word "representative" was used by both).

Chris Rock said "when you meet someone for the first time you're not meeting them, you're meeting their representative." That was the punch line, whereas Chris took the that idea as a starting point for his bit on relationships.

Aside from the word representative, the bit is nothing alike.

The first 10 or 15 minutes of the show was just ok. A few chuckles. But the rest had me in stitches. From his bit on tax evasion to Michael Jackson, getting spanked by his father, family asking for money, his mother and women at church, not trusting people...going to africa, I laughed my butt off. I will be watching again. I LOVED IT.

It was very old school, funny, but not extremely raunchy... you don't have to use the N word a million times. I think anyone who didn't like it needs to watch it all the way through again.

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Sadness. This is what delusion and sadness looks like.

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