In ‘Baby J’, John Mulaney Keeps His Guard Up: TV Review

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In ‘Baby J’, John Mulaney Keeps His Guard Up: TV Review
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Late in his newest special “Baby J,” John Mulaney spins a yarn about a desperate quest for cocaine. In the summer of 2020, the comedian bought a brand-new Rolex, then pawned it at a steep discount …

spins a yarn about a desperate quest for cocaine. In the summer of 2020, the comedian bought a brand-new Rolex, then pawned it at a steep discount to get some hands on some quick cash. “As you process and digest how obnoxious, wasteful, and unlikeable that story is,” Mulaney concludes, “Just remember:willing to tell us — at least, not yet. The stand-up has never been particularly personal in his work, instead favoring Seinfeld-style observation and sketches that stand on their own.

made clear the decision was not mutual. Just days later, he was romantically linked to actor Olivia Munn; months afterthat curious and confounded fans analyzed like the Zapruder film. Mulaney had previously discussed his and Tendler’s decision to remain child-free in his act, just one of many ways his new status as a tabloid fixture broke from the performer’s previous public image.

Some of the most interesting bits in “Baby J” address audience expectations head on. “I’ve had a weird couple years; you’ve had a weird couple years,” he says by way of an icebreaker. Then he breaks into song: “You know what I mean / We all quarantined / We all went to rehab and we all went to jail and now our reputation is different / No one knows what to think!” Yet he doesn’t do much to dispel that uncertainty.

Mulaney doesn’t alter his delivery for this new set of themes, and he often cushions their impact by returning to more familiar ground. “Baby J” opens with a classic Mulaney tale of youthful naiveté and Reagan-era references. Even while discussing his drug problem, he goes on tangents about iMessage etiquette and Venmo — the kind of banal, universal experiences that are catnip to the shrewd comic mind.

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