Tig Notaro: Hello Again (2024) Poster

(2024 TV Special)

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8/10
Her name is TIG!
kellypete-4410228 March 2024
Long day on the planet and was in need of a laugh. Showered, grabbed a beer and snuggled in with my pup. Fired up the Amazon Fire Cube (Gen. 1) ***not sponsored, but open to offers*** and the 1st thing I see is a brand new TIG NOTARO special??!?!!? The comedy gods were INDEED smiling upon me.

Tig=

Cancer survivor.

Wife.

Mother (or whatever) of two.

Voice of an angel.

Can play the piano.

Very sharp, brilliantly deadpan and patiently delivered. Her new set is like a roast in a crock pot, pleasing to the senses as it cooks & filled with mouthwatering anticipation for the next morsel.

And her name is Tig.
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7/10
Half part funny the other half a snooze
estebanperek1 April 2024
Warning: Spoilers
I like Tig notaro. She's funny, quick witty, with an impeccable timing. I enjoyed this special until the last part. The piano part.

She's great at dragging stories forever and they become even funnier by the ridiculousness of the whole situation ( like the famous barstool or Taylor Dayne) but this time it isn't funny. It's plain boring and uninteresting and to be sincere it feels basic.

The first part of the show is great, dynamic, with unexpected twists but once she reaches the piano it's all down hill.

Just my opinion. I still follow her on her podcast (Handsome podcast) which is hilarious.
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10/10
Fantastic
ad889930 March 2024
If you love Tig Notaro, you will love this. It was such a pleasure to hang out with her and watch her talk for an hour. Highly recommend.

If you don't know her, give it a chance. It's a different style than the typical comedy show, very deadpan and observational, a lot of storytelling.

It's not the typical format of joke, set up, joke, joke.. Don't go into it expecting that. It's not going to be old style in that way. And that's what I love about her style. It's more of a conversation.

I always appreciate any piece of art that Tig puts out. I appreciate her worldview, her compassion, and her ability to laugh at even hard subjects.
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10/10
*Just simple and honest sharing, with an original twist on observational humour*
mynameisnotsarah28 March 2024
There are only a few stand-up comedy shows a year that get my attention... Tig's unique brand of humour is a breath of fresh air amongst an endless stream of crass, loud, vulgur, reach for the low-hanging fruit type of comedians. I love the slow pace and build up to her humorous storytelling, which leaves me smiling and chuckling the whole way through. Honestly, she is so talented and has clearly honed her skills in the art of stand-up comedy. I wish there were more people like her that were brave enough to authentically relate the humour in their life's journey. No need to resort to vulgarity, shock value or a constant need to offend other people. Just simple and honest sharing, with an original twist on observational humour. I absolutely loved this comedy special and highly recommend it! Thanks for the laughs and smiles, Tig! :)
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10/10
my face hurts from smiling
rachelbryant-1173630 March 2024
Really enjoyed this hour. I didn't know her, and didn't recognize she was in the Morning Show

me: Tig Notaro was really fun in her comedy special Hello again. Loved her storytelling about her sons and being a parent. Her observational humor and finding funny in normal life really was delightful. Can you help me write a good review - 400 words

ChatGPT Title: "Hello Again" - A Fresh Wave of Laughter and Heart with Tig Notaro

Tig Notaro returns to the stage with her latest comedy special, "Hello Again," proving once more that she is a master of blending humor with slices of everyday life. This special, packed with Notaro's signature observational comedy, invites the audience into a world where ordinary moments transform into extraordinary laughs.

Notaro's unique approach to comedy-where the mundane becomes the foundation for humor-truly shines in "Hello Again." Her storytelling, laid-back yet captivating, turns simple anecdotes about parenthood and daily life into a relatable and uproarious experience. The special opens with Notaro's candid reflections on life's unexpected twists, setting the tone for an evening where laughter and reality walk hand in hand.

A significant portion of the special is dedicated to Notaro's journey into parenthood, offering a humorous yet tender look at the challenges and joys of raising her sons. Notaro navigates the complexities of motherhood with a light touch, her tales resonating with anyone who's ever faced the paradoxes of parenting. From the absurdities of children's logic to the unexpected moments of wisdom, Notaro captures the essence of family life with precision and warmth.

What sets Notaro apart is her ability to find humor in the subtleties of human behavior and the quirks of everyday life. Her observational comedy is a testament to her keen eye for detail and her ability to connect with the audience on a personal level. "Hello Again" is replete with moments that mirror our own experiences, reminding us of the shared laughter that exists in the ordinariness of life.

Notaro's delivery is another highlight of the special. Her calm and understated style, combined with impeccable timing, amplifies the humor in her stories. Whether she's discussing the trials of parenting or the idiosyncrasies of daily life, Notaro's delivery ensures that the audience is always in for a treat.

"Hello Again" also showcases Notaro's growth as a comedian and storyteller. While her humor remains as sharp and engaging as ever, there's a newfound depth to her narrative. The special weaves together themes of love, resilience, and the beauty of ordinary moments, all while keeping the audience in stitches.

In conclusion, Tig Notaro's "Hello Again" is a delightful journey through the landscape of everyday life, seen through the lens of a comedic genius. Her ability to extract humor from the mundane and to connect with her audience on a deeply personal level makes this special a must-watch. Notaro reminds us that life, with all its ups and downs, is inherently funny-and that sometimes, all we need is to say "hello again" to the world around us with a smile.
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1/10
When does it become funny?
djak-4304927 March 2024
I loved Trig's Commander Jett Reno character in Star Trek: Discovery, so my expectations were high when I watched this.

I sat patiently, waiting for her to be funny and had to conclude that the laughter of the audience was due to the expectation that all things 'non-binary' must be appreciated and applauded.

Trig bears no relationship to Jett Reno, that could be because others have written the material so it was easy to build a context in which Trig's deadpan approach to life could be appreciated.

Standing on that stage, relaying one medical incident after another was painful to watch and I was waiting for something to be funny - nothing was.

I really wanted it to be funny; I was waiting for it to become funny; I love deadpan humour - it never did.

I felt the audience only found it funny because they didn't want to be cancelled in this world where diversity is so much more important than meritocracy.

Trig used every diversity hook in the book, but nothing gelled; nothing was really funny.

I can't wait to see Trig as Reno in the next series of Discovery but I won't be indulging in any more stand up.
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Did you know the castle was in need of a lesbian fool?
sandover30 March 2024
Warning: Spoilers
I had previously seen Tig Notaro in the late night TV circuit or whatever, couldn't recall, but said I'd try it, in need of a lesbian spin on wit. Nothing of the sort happened here, except in promise, before spiralling down to name-dropping privilege: Oprah is literally the final word of the show. A story on what she once misheard in Reese Withered Spoon's office establishes Tig's privilege: would we really care for a story whose ramifications are not beyond our everyday horizon if name-dropping would not separate us common folk at the same time it traps us to the way Tig plays the lesbian card as commonsensical commonness - don't be put off by the fact of namedropping, I am one of you in my comical failings! But the obnoxious truth is, as Oprah is elevated center-field at the end, as the self-righteous sun of America she always is, Tig Notaro slips into her privileged orbit seamlessly, to a sold-out, or sell-out, depending on how celebrity bends your present, theater audience.
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