Not sure if anyone else saw this segment, wedged between Ed Helms and
Alice Eve a few nights ago. I became a Tig fan after hearing her "I
have cancer" stand up set last year. For those who didn't see her
segment on Conan, which featured a few minutes at the desk and a
remote piece she shot around Hollywood, well, it bombed. And I don't
mean it met with mixed reaction; the audience stopped just short of
booing her. And the reason I think they stopped short was the entire
segment was centered around jokes about her double mastectomy, and
booing cancer survivors just isn't socially allowed. The audience was
uncomfortable, apprehensive, uncertain whether they ought to be
offended, and just plain didn't get it. I've heard people define "alt
comedy" as "comedy where nobody laughs," and if that is the case, this
was a good example of it. And I say all this as a fan. I actually
liked the segment and I took it to be a woman wanting people to see
that in the right light, anything can be turned into a joke. But this
specific audience was not with her at all. Anyone who remembers the
unfunny final season of Murphy Brown, that's the level of audience
rejection I'm talking about here. That said, the concept of a woman
calling attention to her flat chest for comedy could be something that
gets built upon.

Perhaps the most surreal part of the show was the entrance of Alice
Eve as the next guest. Never before have I seen a woman so
uncomfortable about the gaping neckline on her skin-tight dress,
revealing breasts that obviously had not been removed (note to Trek
fans: this is not your father's Carol Marcus). In my mind I pictured
her backstage, begging the wardrobe department to find a bulky sweater
for her to wear before finally saying "fuck it" and going on with the
show.

http://teamcoco.com/video/full-episode-tues-5-21-ed-helms-alice-eve-and-the-cast-of-workaholics

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