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Neal Brennan on His New Netflix Special and Finally Emerging From Dave Chappelle’s Shadow<!-- wp:html --><p>Netflix</p> <p>Neal Brennan has always felt like an “outlier” in the comedy world. He’s a successful stand-up who’s still best known for co-creating <em>Chappelle’s Show</em> and, as he jokes in his new Netflix special <em>Blocks</em>, he’s often the least famous comedian in a room full of some of the biggest comedy stars on the planet.</p> <p>In this episode of <a href="https://link.chtbl.com/thelastlaugh">The Last Laugh podcast</a>, taped before Dave Chappelle’s <a href="https://www.thedailybeast.com/dave-chappelle-echoes-kanyes-antisemitism-in-snl-monologue">most recent <em>SNL</em> monologue</a>, Brennan talks about trying to get to the bottom of what’s “wrong” with him on stage, why he still thinks the “old Kanye” is still in there somewhere, and what he’s learned from helping other comics achieve some of their greatest work. He also goes deep on the origins of his creative partnership with Chappelle and shares his thoughts on the controversies that have consumed his friend in recent years.</p> <p>There’s a joke from the special that Brennan ended up cutting where he imagines the audience making plans to go see him by saying, “Hey, you want to go see this comedian? He’s a writer.”</p> <p><a href="https://www.thedailybeast.com/neal-brennan-on-new-netflix-special-blocks-and-emerging-from-dave-chappelles-shadow?source=articles&via=rss">Read more at The Daily Beast.</a></p><!-- /wp:html -->

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Neal Brennan has always felt like an “outlier” in the comedy world. He’s a successful stand-up who’s still best known for co-creating Chappelle’s Show and, as he jokes in his new Netflix special Blocks, he’s often the least famous comedian in a room full of some of the biggest comedy stars on the planet.

In this episode of The Last Laugh podcast, taped before Dave Chappelle’s most recent SNL monologue, Brennan talks about trying to get to the bottom of what’s “wrong” with him on stage, why he still thinks the “old Kanye” is still in there somewhere, and what he’s learned from helping other comics achieve some of their greatest work. He also goes deep on the origins of his creative partnership with Chappelle and shares his thoughts on the controversies that have consumed his friend in recent years.

There’s a joke from the special that Brennan ended up cutting where he imagines the audience making plans to go see him by saying, “Hey, you want to go see this comedian? He’s a writer.”

Read more at The Daily Beast.

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