Taylor’s newest special dropped earlier this year and immediately became one of my favorite things ever. The premise of the aptly named Have it All is that women can choose to have fame and success or true love and a family but seldom both.
If that seems super specific and hard for the average Joe, Josephine, or Jacket—gotta represent my enbys reading this—to relate to, don’t worry. She has other jokes, too.
Let’s be honest: comedy specials that have “themes” hardly ever stick to them. Unless it’s some really out-there “alternative” comedy special like Neal Brennan’s 3 Mics, a show’s theme is usually confined to the beginning, the end, and the title.
Have it All, like Taylor Tomlinson’s other two Netflix specials, seems on the surface to be targeted toward a niche audience, but the material connects regardless of demographic.
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