joeyford-55342
She is famous for being offensive. A liberal who believes #MeToo only applies if you are not a conservative. Her White House debut was so bad people were walking out and they are looking to restructure the entire event so such a pile of poop is not left on stage again. This TV special is more of that. Not funny but offensive. Funny in the same way that the big, fat kid in grade school pushed smart, nerdy kids down into the mud. If you are into that kind of humor, have at it. Just a sad statement on today's comedy world. She has caused more people to cancel NETFLIX accounts than Obama. Skip this trash
MiketheWhistle
I like good humor and this ain't it.The jokes are so over the line and distasteful don't waste your time.
zekeblack
For once a comic using humor instead of shock.
Avoids the off-color, or profane,
yet is definitely Adult Humor.
Feminist Humor...
On target for women. Very much like men have had a corner of humor,
often at women's expense--- this is aimed at Women.
There a great number of "Uh-huh, you got it!"--
--- I am dismayed that every reviewer seems to focus on the voice.
As if other comics aren't too short, too wide, or too unattractive-- or have and accent--and we
overlook it. It is more like a signature voice, and certainly not the most important thing about her!
shkhetarpal
Wolf is a clever woman and pretty humorous. She has great delivery, and somehow turns her strange voice into an asset. But she comes off hypocritical when she declares her comedy to be feminist, but then relentlessly body shames men. Feminists have spent decades complaining about the body shaming of women, so when they then turn around and body shame men, one must conclude that it is some immature quest for revenge. If we step away from feminist narratives, it becomes obvious that both genders practice body shaming, and that we'd all be better off if it stopped.