@Wretched said in Good TV:
@Ganymede The one that follows is excellent too. But different yes.
I was fortunate enough to see Douglas, the follow up to Nanette, live when she was touring with it about a year ago.
Both are absolutely brilliant and wonderful, albeit in very different ways. I strongly recommend being in a very particular frame of mind if you watch Nanette, though, because.... well, calling it "powerful" is very cliche. But it is powerful, and you're going to have a whole mess of feels, and it's honestly going to break comedy for you for awhile after.
I legit could not watch any stand-up for about two months afterwards, because every time I did, I would just sit there deconstructing the joke and trying to decide whether or not I wanted to engage with their sort of storytelling, whether I found it humane or not. I actually still haven't ever finished Donald Glover's Netflix special because of how strong my aversion was trying to watch it about two weeks after seeing Nanette.
And the thing is, that's not a complaint. It's a testament to how affecting I found her show.