Love is powerful, but not as powerful as Fern Brady.
What it's about
Comedian Fern Brady bluntly explores love and her identity as an autistic, Scottish, Catholic woman.
The take
It took a while to get going, but this packed hour was filled with the many fascinating gripes of Fern Brady, who comes across relatable in the most absurd way. I don't know if I just wasn't properly lubed up until about 25 minutes in, but the more you hear her talk about her aversion to marriage and muse about death and decline, her range as an animated and insightful person starts to really shine. And as engrossing as her stories can get, perhaps the most consistent thing she does is her voices—she is a hilarious character. Which is to say this felt honest, friendly, and absurd, in all the best ways.
What stands out
Most stand-up specials you can probably watch before bed, but you might need some energy for this one.
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