Tom Papa: What A Day Review: Exploring Different Stages Of Life Through Humour

Tom Papa: What A Day is a brand new Netflix Comedy Special that centres around the comedian Tom Papa. The stand-up comedian returns to Netflix for the second time around and is also the executive producer along with Cisco Henson and Brian Volk-Weiss. Greg Jacobs directed the show.

Papa has been a prominent fraternity member for a very long time. With over 20 years in the field of comedy, he has appeared in various shows like The Jim Gaffigan Show, Inside Amy Schumer and The New Adventures of Old Christine. His most notable work is in the animated film Bee Movie, where he voiced a character.

Filmed at the Wilbur Theatre in Boston, the comedy special has a total runtime of approximately 60 minutes.

Netflix’s synopsis of the stand-up comedy special reads:

Tom doles out truths about post-marriage intimacy, his problematic pet pug and why men are to blame for most of life’s inconveniences.

-Tom Papa: What A Day Review Contains No Spoilers-

The comedian extensively talks about life and its stages of growth, the lows and highs within it. The script is solid, and the audience will be transported through various instances seamlessly. From old age to infancy, it will be relatable to everyone in the room.

Papa first starts by discussing technology and how much it has developed through the years. Explaining in detail how one can’t spend a day without their cellphones and comparing it with how people only relied on animals as means of communication in the olden days. The most relatable part of the bit is how he can retrieve his email and password successfully.

Then he moves on to talk about old age and its repercussions. Taking his parents as an example, he explains how difficult life becomes once we reach a certain age. Even if we are enthusiastic to try new things, at the end of the day, we will choose the comfort of our homes over anything else.

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Still from Tom Papa What A Day

According to Tom, having two teenage daughters is one of the most difficult things in life. They are mean and ruthlessly honest even if their intention is not to do so. He also talks about his rescue pet dog, a pug who lacks training and boundaries, which has made his life extremely strenuous.

Then he talks about his relationship with his wife, which has become docile as time passes. Sharing intimate details about his private life, he expresses how the sex life of an old married couple becomes less exciting with time. He compares it to a rollercoaster where it is exciting at first, but also, one becomes nauseous and needs a nap at the end of the ride.

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Tom Papa: What A Day Final Thoughts

Tom makes the audience laugh and chuckles for the entirety of 60 minutes. The jokes were funny, and the stories were relatable. The comedian moves on from one stage of life to the next, and it takes on a journey where we start to reminisce about the old times or imagine how life would turn out in a few years. Tom also processes a unique style of speech that makes the audience comfortable and feel like they are talking to an old friend.

The viewers will enjoy this comedy special as they will find reliability through humour. Tom Papa will continue to gain a lot more fans after this show.

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Still from Tom Papa What A Day

Tom Papa: What A Day is now streaming on Netflix.

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Netflix's Tom Papa: What A Day will take you on a journey of laughs and giggles. Read on for more details.
Hrishita Das
Hrishita Das
Hrishita Das is an Anthropologist by training, but her true passion lies in delving into the human experience through prose. A cinephile and pop culture enthusiast, she has been a writer for a year.

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