The concert-like feel of Netflix's Mathieu Dufour at Bell Centre takes away the comic speciality of the stand-up as more time is spent on side theatrics than the actual act.
Johanna Nordstrom Call The Police barely has any comic redemption while she narrates her sexcapade instances, again leaving you to wonder about the point of it all. Plus, a musical performance that you didn't come for but becomes the only thing worth staying for.
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Lengthy and verbose comedy special Franco Escamilla Eavesdropping makes for the comedian's longest Netflix episode and speedily tires out the viewer who keeps waiting for the memorable bits.
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