Bill Cosby's Far From Finished Comedy Special
Bill Cosby is a career comedian who is in his late 70s. It is difficult to say how much his age affects his performance, because, from what I understand and remember, Cosby always seemed to be "older" or more mature in his comedy even before he was elderly. For one thing, he has always been a comedian who has worked "clean" and he has never cursed on stage. I remember that even Eddie Murphy incorporated that into one of his comedy specials more than 20 years ago when he did a routine about Bill Cosby supposedly calling him to criticize him for using too much foul language in his act. So, it is not a function of Cosby's age that he works a clean style, since that has always been his style. The only part of that that might be a function of his age is the way he talks about appearing on Comedy Central as though that is some radical new form of media or venue. In that respect, his age and perspective might have made him seem a bit out of touch with his audience.
There is also another element of Cosby's style that certainly could seem like something that relates to his age: namely, the way that he tends to tell long rambling stories that take a long time to get to the point. The stories take even longer because he regularly pauses in between his sentences and makes faces or waits for the audience to react to parts of the premise. In some ways, that definitely reminds me of the way that my grandfather...
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