And then tonight, May 5, Netflix is live-streaming The Roast of Tom Brady, hosted by Kevin Hart. Meanwhile, John Mulaney is working with Netflix on his own live-streaming event, John Mulaney Presents: Everybody’s in L.A.. The first of the six-part series aired on May 3, and additional episodes will air at 7 p.m. PT on May 6 through May 10.

What’s in Katt Williams’ New Special, Woke Foke?

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Williams’ special has the comedian in firm control of his craft, spinning yarns with great pacing and knowing when to go soft and when to be very loud. He knows his audience and works any jubilant rowdiness into his performance. He has an impeccable way of making fun of anything and anyone while also illustrating tolerance and love. For instance, he makes a joke about a blind child playing football and says, “I hope none of my blind fans see this, and take it out of context.” It gets a good laugh, but he follows it up by saying, “Blind people should be able to do whatever the f*ck they want to do”

Williams does make the same tired joke about transgender people playing sports, which we’ve heard 100 times before, but again, he embraces love and community in Woke Foke, saying:

Katt Williams Outdraws Tom Brady in Netflix Rankings: The comedian's live  special 'Woke Foke' earns double the views of the high-profile roast of the  NFL great. : r/netflix

For the first time in history, you can love whoever the f*ck you want to love with no shame and no judgment. You should be proud of that […] For the first time in history, you just gotta claim your category.

Of course, there is still plenty of judgment and hate (along with legislation), so he’s not completely right there. It’s the same when he makes fun of Jamie Foxx’s “mystery illness” by saying, “Never in the history of medicine has there been a mystery illness. A mystery illness means your ass is fine.” Obviously, any illness in history was a mystery until it was understood and named. People used to think seizures were demonic possession, after all.