Comedian John Mulaney explores Los Angeles during a week when many comedians are in town, captured in six live shows.Comedian John Mulaney explores Los Angeles during a week when many comedians are in town, captured in six live shows.Comedian John Mulaney explores Los Angeles during a week when many comedians are in town, captured in six live shows.
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- TriviaEverybody's In L.A. features two indirect connections to the TV show Mad About You (1992). The first connection is that Everybody's In L.A.'s opening theme song is To Live And Die in L.A. by Wang Chung, this was the titular song written for the movie To Live and Die in L.A. (1985) which starred John Pankow, who played the character Ira Buchman on Mad About You for 156 episodes. The second being that Everybody's In L.A.'s announcer Richard Kind played the recurring role of Dr. Mark Devanow on Mad About You for more than 50 episodes.
- GoofsIn the Season 01 Episode 06, in a segment that what was jokingly implied to be live, but was actually recorded earlier, Saymo leaves the liquor store and appears on security camera footage, the security footage is time-stamped 2024/04/26 00:06:45 FRI when the events in the episode are implied to be live on 2024/05/10.
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satire, chaotic and fits the vibe of what life feels like right now
This show feels like a nyquil fueled dream that you barely remember and leaves you with feelings of longing, giddiness and slight overwhelm, and you can't exactly pinpoint why. The combination of strong satirical bits, awkwardness, nonsensical/seemingly unconnected interviews with L. A. natives, set dressing and randomly assorted celebrities (that vary in popularity depending on the decade) all come together to make something that feels very chaotic yet very charming and funny.
I personally would love to hear what the goal of this show was when it was being thought up, so that I could get a better understanding of the overall vision. But in spite of a lot of confusion, I absolutely adore this limited time live show. In my opinion, this show captures the unspecific, not talked about, awkward parts of life that everyone is influenced by.
It very well could be that I'm reading deeper meaning within something that is just nonsense and funny for no specific reason. Regardless, I've been laughing much more than I usually do at online entertainment and for some reason the chaos, craziness and nonsense of the show make sense to me and (in a peculiar way) make me feel seen.
It's an odd ball, but I honestly love it in a way that an owner loves their weird mannered and weird looking dog.
Definitely worth a watch.
I personally would love to hear what the goal of this show was when it was being thought up, so that I could get a better understanding of the overall vision. But in spite of a lot of confusion, I absolutely adore this limited time live show. In my opinion, this show captures the unspecific, not talked about, awkward parts of life that everyone is influenced by.
It very well could be that I'm reading deeper meaning within something that is just nonsense and funny for no specific reason. Regardless, I've been laughing much more than I usually do at online entertainment and for some reason the chaos, craziness and nonsense of the show make sense to me and (in a peculiar way) make me feel seen.
It's an odd ball, but I honestly love it in a way that an owner loves their weird mannered and weird looking dog.
Definitely worth a watch.
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- huntergqr
- May 9, 2024
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