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Hannah Gadsby: Douglas
Directed by
Madeleine Parry
TV-MA
2020
72m
Comedy
7.6
93%
66%
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Hannah Gadsby ("Nanette") returns for her second stand-up special and shares her latest takes on popularity, identity, language, feminism and more.
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Cast of Hannah Gadsby: Douglas
Hannah Gadsby
Self / Writer
Madeleine Parry
Director
Jenney Shamash
Producer
Hannah Gadsby: Douglas Ratings & Reviews
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Michael Cuby
From its first moments, Gadsby makes it clear that she's a comedian who knows enough about the art of stand-up to continuously flip it on its head, again and again.
Screen Queens
Daisy Leigh-Phippard
So how can a show that touches on all this darkness make your belly hurt from laughing? Its because acknowledging the bad things and saying the jokes next to each other admit that both can coexist.
NME (New Musical Express)
Elle Hunt
A funny yet frustrating encore...after vowing to quit stand-up forever in her breakthrough show, Hannah Gadsby returns on playful and defensive form.
Salon.com
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Gadsby is no everywoman, her worldview is entirely her own. That's why she stands out, at once fiercely and quietly, like a tiny, perfect lion.
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Courtney Lanning
Hannah Gadsby is not everyone's cup of tea. But she was pretty damn funny to me. I'm also a sucker for puns, though, so maybe she knew I'd be watching.
ArtsATL
Steve Murray
She caps it all with a joke she told us she was going to tell - but delivers with the perfect timing that ends the show on a note of weird bliss.
Esquire Magazine
Justin Kirkland
For the masses that embraced her raw look at society, they will be treated to something that is unabashedly, bluntly hilarious.
New York Times
Jason Zinoman
"Douglas" is a surprisingly slick, joke-dense show, running hot then cold and even chilly, periodically pausing to meditate on its changing temperature.
The Daily Dot
Audra Schroeder
Gadsby makes it an accessible show, even if it's intertwined with its predecessor.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Kathryn VanArendonk
Douglas, while railing against the patriarchy and expounding on the blinkered social response to neurodivergence, also happens to be pretty fun.
IndieWire
Jude Dry
Once again, Gadbsy has humanized and dignified a universal human experience that is too often misunderstood, misrepresented, or made invisible.
The Daily Beast
Laura Bradley
Upon first watch, I'll admit I did not fully grasp its joke. But this is a show that not only rewards patience, but also re-examination.
AV Club
Patrick Gomez
If Nanette was about breaking the contract, Douglas is about reestablishing trust under Gadsby's new terms. And she delivers on everything she promises.
The Mary Sue
Caitlin Kennedy
For Gadsby to deliver a masterful set that is genuinely engaging and funny, while also showing vulnerability and not balking at anger, is massive. Douglas is not only a worthy successor to Nanette, but it raises the bar.
TV Guide
Liam Mathews
Douglas has the thoughtful craft and righteous anti-patriarchy anger you'd expect from the person who made Nanette, but it has a lighter touch and a looser structure.
CNN.com
Brian Lowry
While there are some very funny bits, clever observations and yes, personal information strewn along the way, perhaps inevitably nothing lands with quite the raw intensity of her debut.
The Hollywood Reporter
Inkoo Kang
If Nanette demonstrated Gadsby's mastery of tone and command of the audience, Douglas is an even richer showcase for the comic's technical prowess.
Rolling Stone
Jenna Scherer
If Nanette was a dirge, Douglas is ultimately a celebration.
Variety
Daniel D'Addario
Gadsby tends, more than ever, to generate more powerful applause lines than audience laughs, and to generate admiration more from her ability to plainly state her beliefs than through the comic sleight-of-hand at which she's adept.
FanSided
Ian Thomas Malone
Gadsby approaches longstanding power imbalances with grace and sensibility, with little concern for the egos of the male bodies who might take to Twitter to complain.
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