Wanda Sykes, delivers a sharp-witted and hilarious critique on the state of the world, addressing her perspective on the current political and cultural climate, which she can only describe as, well - not normal. The opening line of Wanda Sykes's new Netflix special is, "Let me just start by saying: If you voted for Trump, and you came to see me?". She pauses, shaking her head while the audience whoops in appreciation, and then she continues.

We're going to get into Wanda Sykes' new comedy special on Netflix called Not Normal. Shayz on the Mic IG. 'Wanda Sykes: Not Normal': There's Nothing Normal About Netflix's First Stand-Up Special Led By A Black Female. Then again, neither is seeing Wanda Sykes, or any Black woman for that matter, performing stand-up on Netflix. (See, or don't: Mo'Nique, Leslie Jones, Sommore, Loni Love, Sherri.

Wanda Sykes: Not Normal

Wanda Sykes tackles politics, reality TV, racism and the secret she'd take to the grave in this rollicking, no-holds-barred stand-up special. Wanda Sykes in her new stand-up special, "Not Normal."Credit. In her stand-up, Wanda Sykes periodically argues with the roll of fat around her stomach, which she calls Esther, after Esther Rolle, the actress who played the mom in "Good Times." Wanda Sykes: Not Normal. Wanda Sykes tackles politics, reality TV, racism and the secret she'd take to the grave in this rollicking, no-holds-barred stand-up special. This is a list of every movie available in Netflix India. I've tried to keep it as exhaustive as possible.… Wanda Sykes takes the stage in 'Not Normal' on Netflix.

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But there's something remarkably rarer, and rawer, about the way Sykes talks about aging in Not Normal. That's because, rather than trying to live up to the value judgment suggested by the hour's title, Sykes instead treats her mortality with the. Netflix stand-up Wanda Sykes: Not Normal is politically hard-hitting, yet comfortably amusing, as the actress and comedian lands the jokes.

Once Wanda Sykes gets past her Trump bashing, which is a teaser for things to come, she swiftly moves to general problems with race and politics. Once Sykes gets past the obligatory Trump commentary, she finds a really good groove. But does she make this feel like a special? Images and text in this post may contain affiliate links which, if a purchase is made, we'll earn money or products from the company.