So, what was the point of John Mulaney's live Netflix talk show?
Vox link:
https://www.vox.com/culture/24153957/john-mulaney-comeback-everybodys-in-la-netflix-live-comedy-specials-week
John Mulaneys new, just-concluded Netflix comedy limited series, Everybodys in LA, felt experimental in a number of ways. Its not only Netflix trying out an interesting format the show debuted live on May 3 and played out over the past week in a series of six nightly live episodes but it also feels like Mulaney soft-launching a side gig.
As the host to a motley crew of Los Angeles natives and town-invading comedians, Mulaney seems to be testing the waters for what kind of comedy his audience wants from him now. His 2023 confessional special Baby J won an Emmy for outstanding writing and delved into his recent struggles with sobriety, but it brought mixed reviews from critics some of whom seemed skeptical at best that Mulaney had done enough to bare his soul for the rest of us.
After a rough few years for Mulaney, such cynicism about the comedian seemed to be the prevailing sentiment. In particular, 2021 saw him enter rehab for drug addiction. Shortly after his release, it became clear that Mulaney had chosen to end his marriage to his then-wife of six years, Anna Marie Tendler, and begun a relationship with actor Olivia Munn the timeline of which has been described as tight. No sooner had Mulaney filed for divorce than rumors of an affair leaked, followed by news that Munn was pregnant....
Jump ahead to May 2024, and perhaps, if attempt one didnt totally set a clear path forward for the comic, attempt two will: enter, an intentionally random daily comedy talk show built around the threadbarest of excuses. The shows raison dêtre: LA is weird. The solution: gather an unexpected bunch of funny people and locals together to talk about how weird LA is. The host: a comedian famed for his own likable random weirdness.
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Has anyone seen the new limited series "Everybody's in LA"?
There are only 6 episodes all broadcast within one week, which is a new format for Netflix. It seems like John Mulaney is maybe hoping this will go full-season? I don't know.
Jimmy Kimmel, Jimmy Fallon, Stephen Colbert, Seth Meyers, etc. - it sure seems crowded in the talk show field. But by focusing on comedy and comedians, maybe it's a niche that hasn't been filled at the other channels.
It seems John Mulaney is looking for something steady and not stand-up. This show would fill the bill.