Common Sense Note
Parents need to know that this reality show features comedians competing against one another through stand-up routines. The comedians' material is generally tame, though some of it contains sexual, racial, homophobic, and body-size humor. The judges are occasionally harsh and insulting. In general, the humor is aimed at adults, though most teens will find an occasional laugh.
Families can talk about humor. What makes a joke funny? What purpose do comedians serve in our culture? Aside from jokes, what makes a comedian funny? Why are race, sex, homosexuality, and body size common topics in comedy?
Common Sense Review
Reviewed By: Sierra Filucci
Take American Idol, mix it with Survivor, and cast it with amateur and circuit comedians and you have LAST COMIC STANDING.
This reality competition series proposes to find the funniest person in America (and sometimes even further afield than that) by holding open talent calls and bringing the best candidates back to Hollywood to live together while competing against each another in challenges. Ultimately, the finalists vie for a cash prize, a development deal, and a TV special.
Overall, the judges tend to be kinder than those on Idol, though some of their comments veer toward the nasty side. Unfortunately, they're not as entertaining as the folks on Idol, either.
Luckily, the comedians have a little something to offer. And thanks to careful editing, viewers are spared many of the groan-inducing moments and treated to only the best jokes. On the downside, many of the jokes tread familiar territory, with only the rare original personality or perspective making an appearance. Occasionally there's some very bad material, but, like Idol, that's sometimes why we watch.
The comics' material is generally clean, although sexual, racial, mildly homophobic, and fat jokes do pop up.
Those who enjoy Last Comic Standing might also like American Idol, The Apprentice, and America's Next Top Model, and Dancing with the Stars.
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Sexual ContentPlenty of sexually themed jokes, though not graphic. |
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LanguageMajor swearing is bleeped. "Bitch," "whore," "hell," etc. make occasional appearances. |
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Social BehaviorComedians make fun of themselves a lot, including making jokes about their physical appearance, disability, sexual orientation, race, etc. Stereotypes are common joke material. Judges can be harsh and insulting. |
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CommercialismCapital One sponsors part of the show and is mentioned regularly. |
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Drug/Alcohol/TobaccoJokes about drugs, alcohol, and tobacco occur sporadically. Some comedians may drink and smoke in the periphery. |
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