🐱 Hannah Gadsby Has No Desire To Try And Talk To Ricky Gervais About His Trans Jokes: ‘He Doesn’t Seem Like A Nuanced Thinker’

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By now, everyone’s aware of how Dave Chappelle went back into trans-jokes mode during a 2021 Netflix comedy special, The Closer. Hannah Gadsby, whose Nannette was also a raging hit for the streamer, reacted by calling out Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos for an defending Chappelle to uphold the “amoral algorithm.” And Gadsby further commented upon “the hate and anger” that she receives from Chappelle fans because she dares to push back.

Fast forward to 2022, and Ricky Gervais decided to punch down, too, with his own new Netflix special, SuperNature, which he defended for its “taboo” nature and embracing of “freedom of expression.” In the process of that explanation, Gervais also declared, My target wasn’t trans folk, but trans activist ideology.” And during a new Hollywood Reporter interview to promote her upcoming new “feel-good” sets (referred to as Body Of Work), Gadbsy sounds like she’s not down to try and engage with Gervais, given the chance, like if they bumped into each other backstage somewhere:

“I’m the sort of person where it wouldn’t matter because people don’t talk to me. I really have a f*ck-off energy and I really enjoy it. But I wouldn’t go out of my way to talk to him because I just don’t think there’s any point. He’s made up his mind. He doesn’t seem like a nuanced thinker. I don’t think we could solve the issues backstage at an awards show. He’s set. There’s no changing his mind. So why bother?”
Fair enough. Choosing one’s battles wisely (and deciding not to expend the energy to do so when it won’t change matters) is a hell of a smart way to live. Hannah also doesn’t sound too interested in taking to Ted Sarandos, either. “He might be a little scared of me,” she offered to THR. “Rightly so, Ted. Rightly so. I’m just joking. It’s very funny, isn’t it? It’s a very funny situation.” Oh yes, it’s terribly funny.
 
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the 26% audience score doesn't surprise me, but that 100% of 49 critic reviews is alarm bells incarnate.

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So when I go to click on the critic's reviews, they look like this:
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some have scores easily visible, some don't. When I click on the "see whole review" link at the bottom of longer entries...
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it links to a Guardian article fellating multiple unrelated programs at the same time. :story: Hannah isn't even the focus of this review, Dunkirk is front and center. Looking deeper:
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There's two tiers of critics, the approved checkmark kind, and the lower "still official, but we just pull the shit they write on other sites" kind. :story:

Maybe you already knew how Rotten Tomatoes worked in depth, maybe this breakdown puts it into clearer perspective for you like it did me. I certainly think less of RT critic review now than before, half the time they're not even writing for RT specifically, so RT can astroturf whatever they want from unwilling critics who would have to be made aware and opt out. And they think audiences "review bombing" things is bad, this shit is pathetic.
Those positive reviews all look like they were generated by bots.
 
That was Tig Notaro or as the old O&A subreddit called her "Tits No-more-o" because she had to get a double mastectomy.

Who Louis CK, platformed for her god awful "special" he put on his website where she ranted unfunnilly about the life changing shit she went through. Fat tits Louis, is also almost as fat as Bob Kelly now, just as he deserves for helping push this shit form of comedy.
 
As everyone else has said, I've literally never heard of this "Smash hit comedian" before. I decided to look her up on google to see if I recognised her. I didn't, but they list what her "comedic subjects" are:
"Subject(s): Art history; dysfunctional family; homosexuality; homophobia; mental illness; trauma; autism; ADHD"

Sounds like a winning list of comedic gold there. Being gay... people not liking you for being gay, being retarded... and people being mean to you for being retarded. Hilarious.
 
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