Ep 28. Arnez J.
- TV-14
- August 29, 2003
- 21 min
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5.5 (19)
Arnez J. is one of the funniest comedians in the industry and in this episode of Comedy Central Presents he brings his unique brand of humor to the stage. He starts off strong with jokes about his impressive physique, which he claims is due to his job as a construction worker. He then moves on to talk about relationships, specifically how tough it is to be in one where both partners are insecure, and the difficulties men face when trying to communicate with women.
Arnez keeps the energy high with his animated physical comedy, mimicking various characters like a child on a sugar rush or a dog jumping around. He discusses the importance of having a good sense of humor and how it can help in any situation, from dealing with a tough boss to getting out of trouble with the law.
In a more serious moment, Arnez talks about his upbringing and how he struggled to fit in due to his mixed race heritage. He speaks about the importance of self-love and acceptance, and how he uses comedy to teach others to embrace their differences.
As the show progresses, Arnez delves into more current issues such as the war in Iraq and the state of the economy, but always finds a way to inject his unique brand of humor into the topics. He also touches on the differences between men and women, drawing from personal experiences and hilarious anecdotes.
Arnez is a natural on stage and his comedic timing is impeccable. He knows how to connect with his audience, playing off their reactions and improvising on the fly. He even brings several audience members onto the stage to participate in his act, further demonstrating his comfort and ease in front of a crowd.
Overall, this episode of Comedy Central Presents highlights Arnez J.'s tremendous talent as a comedian and entertainer. His ability to tackle sensitive subjects with humor and grace is a real testament to his skill and versatility as a performer. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to his work, this episode is sure to leave you in stitches.