'Inside Amy Schumer' show Season 2 revealed a most banging beginning in the Amy Schumer's history. The 'Inside Amy Schumer' show Season 2 premiere featured the perfect blend of standup and sketches delivered by Paul Giamatti and others.
32-year-old Amy Schumer's surprise Comedy Central hit, Inside Amy Schumer, entered its sophomore season with a radical following. The series is at times racy, at times shrewd and deliciously warped. Because of her talent for comedy, Schumer has been compared to comedic actress Kristen Wiig often. Her response? "Um, I hear myself referred to as the next Kristen Wiig zero times per week, but I would love that to be true. Hey, I'll take Paula Deen's career if it means money is coming in."
'Inside Amy Schumer' show Season 2 showcased Amy still grappling with fresh ways to deliver a self-centered and oblivious funny character on TV. Schumer brilliantly mixed standup with guest-star sketches, man-on-the-street segments and all other things that work. The premiere is a well-paced, entertaining half hour.
Tuesday night's opener started with a sketch on focus groups. The first episode of 'Inside Amy Schumer' show was nominally designed to get responses to Schumer's show. The less-than-clever male subjects ignored the actual questions from the panel host and mostly just talked about whether they'd like to have sex with Amy Schumer.
The moderator thanked them for their input afterwards, and he payed them a bag of guy snacks thrown into the middle of the table. Looks like the guys enjoyed it, because they went wild clawing for the bag full of snacks.
Paul Giamatti also guest-starred as God in this first episode of the 'Inside Amy Schumer' show. He supposedly came to visit because Amy Schumer found out she has herpes and she asked for some help. Paul and Schumer bargain for her penance and made a deal.
In this season of 'Inside Amy Schumer' show, Amy has wisely placed herself as girl-next-door, which makes the show automatically humorous as the star says or does anything a TV girl-next-door wouldn't dare do.
'Inside Amy Schumer' show just makes audiences and fans explode in front of the screen with laughter, and that means it's here to stay for a long time. The show premiered Tuesday, April 1 at 10:30/9:30c on Comedy Central.
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