Look, I'll make it simple enough for you. You like stand-up comedy? Try watching some "Comedians of the World" episodes, you'll enjoy it.
Right out of the bat, it's pretty clear that this is all about comedy and diversity, and it does a great job at both of those things. Here you have 47 different comedians, all doing a 30-min routine, coming from the US, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, South Africa, UK, France, the Middle East, Mexico, Brazil, the Netherlands, Germany and India. There's men, there's women, there's fat people, skinny people, gay people, straight people, people speaking different languages, and all of them are funny in their own right.
You're probably not going to like all of them, but there's enough stuff here for all to enjoy. If you have watched all episodes that you think you might like, why not put some subtitles and try something new?
Right out of the bat, it's pretty clear that this is all about comedy and diversity, and it does a great job at both of those things. Here you have 47 different comedians, all doing a 30-min routine, coming from the US, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, South Africa, UK, France, the Middle East, Mexico, Brazil, the Netherlands, Germany and India. There's men, there's women, there's fat people, skinny people, gay people, straight people, people speaking different languages, and all of them are funny in their own right.
You're probably not going to like all of them, but there's enough stuff here for all to enjoy. If you have watched all episodes that you think you might like, why not put some subtitles and try something new?