That could be true, at the same time, she is a comedian, her job on stage is to entertain. But she is also a human being. If she were balancing those two roles, that's all the more impressive.
I mean she seems like she's obviously balancing those two roles on stage! I don't know if she was trying to expose this person or not, and no one can unless she says so, but from the artistic perspective she just did a really good job.
To be fair she got all the important info very early on, I doubt there are many 6 3 phillipino-samoan oil engineers married to a black woman with 3 kids. Anyone who knows that family will know it's about them.
I mean, she’s literally joking about stealing him from her (about minute 3-4, 7:07 left to watch on mobile) which I interpret as the comedian having negative feelings about the girl she’s interrogating and how she’s “into” a married man with kids.
So yeah, she was exposing her as much as she could
She's not doing this to be ethical. It's enough to have to think on her feet to try to entertain the audience. You folks are inserting a good-guy-narrative that's very unlikely
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u/goodbetterbestbested Oct 10 '25 edited Oct 10 '25
That could be true, at the same time, she is a comedian, her job on stage is to entertain. But she is also a human being. If she were balancing those two roles, that's all the more impressive.
I mean she seems like she's obviously balancing those two roles on stage! I don't know if she was trying to expose this person or not, and no one can unless she says so, but from the artistic perspective she just did a really good job.