this is 100% on point. and i do like k&p, i find a lot of their stuff funny. but yeah.
their comedic background and sensibilities, the second city improv and nerd culture thing, is way more in line with what we typically see from white comics rather than the black standups who came up through the def comedy / comic view / hood nightclub circuit.
which is fine, funny is funny, but it's a difference worth noting.
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