The longer Hacksaw Jim Duggan continues to live past this bit, the funnier it gets to me. This is from January 2019, or as I like to call it, the beginning of the AD era (Anno Duggani).
I wish they had committed to him actually being the bass player of the mets lol. Very easily could ask about the confusion between mets and the metropolitan opera
i know im punching up improv from years ago, but clearly the answer to "what kind of pie is made with human being?" is "shepard's pie." or "boston cream pie" if one wanted scott to say it isn't that kind of show
I’m so disappointed, I always looked forward to hearing him every year. I hope he returns to the show but I’m afraid he got canceled which really sucks
It's a fairly typical example of LA comedy these days. Deny any connection ever, and give the cold shoulder. Still, if those things about Horatio are true, he shouldn't be mentioned anymore, except to set him up as an example of what not to do, but that's *if*. I don't envy the position Scott was in. It's easy and lazy to armchair quarterback these kinds of things, but this definitely isn't new to CBB. Just ask James Adomian, Brett Gelman, Thomas Middleditch, or any comedian who's ever expressed any sympathy toward right wing politics. It's not just CBB. It's all of the LA comedy community. Look how they talk about Rogan these days. They live in a bubble, but there's a lot of funny in that bubble.
@@TheKentuckyNightmareso what? They should focus on the controversies that former guests are involved in on a lighthearted comedy show? Should they invite them on anyway? Seriously, how do you turn the common sense decision to stop inviting someone and talking about them on your show when they’re being accused of grooming an underage girl into a political conspiracy? I’m sure optics have something to do with the decision, but what conservative comedian is going to destroy their own show by inviting someone like that on?
@@spraynard9529 I'm not sure you understood the spirit of my comment. What I meant to communicate is that Scott/CBB is in an awkward position, and I don't envy it. That's all.
The longer Hacksaw Jim Duggan continues to live past this bit, the funnier it gets to me. This is from January 2019, or as I like to call it, the beginning of the AD era (Anno Duggani).
Horatio Sanz is always funny and his encyclopedic knowledge of 90s rock bands makes him even cooler
Ben needs to shut the fuck up I legit hate this dude
I’m really sad that we might not hear him on CBB again, Hells always been one of the best. Hope the allegations against him aren’t true
😂 Hacksaw Jim Duggan is still alive
I wish they had committed to him actually being the bass player of the mets lol. Very easily could ask about the confusion between mets and the metropolitan opera
i know im punching up improv from years ago, but clearly the answer to "what kind of pie is made with human being?" is "shepard's pie." or "boston cream pie" if one wanted scott to say it isn't that kind of show
45:30 lol
Jesus Christ I love Ben Schwartz
they did Horatio bad by leaving him out of the first episode this year. didn't even mention his name.
I’m so disappointed, I always looked forward to hearing him every year. I hope he returns to the show but I’m afraid he got canceled which really sucks
Honestly, not mentioning him at all is the most generous thing they could've done considering the pending lawsuit.
It's a fairly typical example of LA comedy these days. Deny any connection ever, and give the cold shoulder. Still, if those things about Horatio are true, he shouldn't be mentioned anymore, except to set him up as an example of what not to do, but that's *if*. I don't envy the position Scott was in. It's easy and lazy to armchair quarterback these kinds of things, but this definitely isn't new to CBB. Just ask James Adomian, Brett Gelman, Thomas Middleditch, or any comedian who's ever expressed any sympathy toward right wing politics. It's not just CBB. It's all of the LA comedy community. Look how they talk about Rogan these days. They live in a bubble, but there's a lot of funny in that bubble.
@@TheKentuckyNightmareso what? They should focus on the controversies that former guests are involved in on a lighthearted comedy show? Should they invite them on anyway?
Seriously, how do you turn the common sense decision to stop inviting someone and talking about them on your show when they’re being accused of grooming an underage girl into a political conspiracy? I’m sure optics have something to do with the decision, but what conservative comedian is going to destroy their own show by inviting someone like that on?
@@spraynard9529 I'm not sure you understood the spirit of my comment. What I meant to communicate is that Scott/CBB is in an awkward position, and I don't envy it. That's all.