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re: Comedians That are not as "Funny" as they are hyped to be.
Posted on 6/17/23 at 3:58 pm to Keys Open Doors
Posted on 6/17/23 at 3:58 pm to Keys Open Doors
I saw Stavros a couple of months ago, and he most definitely does NOT "rely on crowd work nonstop to fill up time". He doesn't do any more or less crowd work than pretty much any other comedian I've seen. He puts out alot of crowd work clips on YouTube because it's fresh content he can post without having to burn any of his regular material...
(Late edit, nagging punctuation issue lol)
(Late edit, nagging punctuation issue lol)
This post was edited on 6/18/23 at 7:41 am
Posted on 6/17/23 at 4:02 pm to vandelay industries
Those crowd work clips are like cat nip for the algorithms so you have a few guys like that who go viral all the time for that, but don’t only do that but it’s easy to get that impression
Mark Normand for example was cited earlier as a guy who doesn’t do a lot of crowd work but the clips I’ve seen come into my feed of him are almost exclusively crowd work stuff or “yells at a heckler” type content. The regular bits don’t tend to go as super viral
Mark Normand for example was cited earlier as a guy who doesn’t do a lot of crowd work but the clips I’ve seen come into my feed of him are almost exclusively crowd work stuff or “yells at a heckler” type content. The regular bits don’t tend to go as super viral
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