Chapter
Talking About Comedy and Cavemen
In this transcript snippet, the speaker talks about his style of comedy, which is sarcastic and dry, and how he believes that he has a higher IQ than individuals who went to Stanford. He also mentions how he and the creators of a show he worked on used cavemen as a representation of minorities being discriminated against.
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The guest describes his role as the lefty caveman on a radio show and the dry, sarcastic humor that accompanied it.
28:37 - 30:17 (01:39)
Summary
The guest describes his role as the lefty caveman on a radio show and the dry, sarcastic humor that accompanied it.
ChapterTalking About Comedy and Cavemen
EpisodeNick Kroll
PodcastFly on the Wall with Dana Carvey and David Spade
The creators of a television series featuring cavemen as characters were accused of racism, despite intending for the prehistoric characters to represent minorities who have faced discrimination.
30:17 - 31:48 (01:31)
Summary
The creators of a television series featuring cavemen as characters were accused of racism, despite intending for the prehistoric characters to represent minorities who have faced discrimination. They were blindsided by the critics' negative reaction to the show's concept and label as racist.