Ricky Gervais: Humanity Reviews
Even when a few genuine spontaneous smiles sneak through, "Humanity" has the air of something Gervais feels obliged to do, either to feed some nonexistent need to bolster his cred as Bad Boy of Comedy.
| Dec 28, 2018
Inflating his ego is part of what you're paying for with Gervais, but this is irritating even for him.
| Dec 28, 2018
Thanks to Netflix, billions of people around the world now think they can justify their hate with mediocre jokes as well.
| Dec 28, 2018
His gift for obscenity is authentic and sometimes breathtaking, and he's an equal-opportunity satirist. He can make everyone uneasy and sometimes that's the most necessary, incendiary kind of comedy.
| Dec 28, 2018
It's likely some will interpret what the British comedian intends as wit to be wrongdoing instead.
| Dec 28, 2018
It's baffling that Gervais can have so much reverence for physical evolution and so little for intellectual evolution.
| Dec 28, 2018
The title Humanity is ironic in ways that Gervais didn't realize: The title tells you what's missing.
| Dec 28, 2018
There 's something frankly undignified about somebody as successful as him effectively going on stage for an hour and a half to whine about the mean things people say to him on the internet, but when Humanity hits the mark it hits it hard.
| Mar 19, 2018
This feels like his most cohesive show to-date, the most consistently funny and most heart-on-sleeve.
| Original Score: 4/5 | Mar 15, 2018
It is a much better, less fragmented, more controlled show than Science, and it is such a pleasure to watch Gervais work.
| Original Score: 3/5 | Mar 13, 2018