“Everybody’s Live with John Mulaney” isn’t quite a new show. Instead, the series is the evolution of “Everybody’s in LA,” a pop-up concept — and apparently, trial run — timed to the Netflix Is a Joke festival last year. After producing six episodes in eight days, Mulaney took 10 months to retool the series into something less hyper-regional but no less idiosyncratic.
“10 months is the perfect amount of time to forget how to do this show,” Mulaney joked in his monologue. But the next hour made clear the comedian and his collaborators forgot, and in fact changed, very little from that initial sprint. (That Mulaney referred to —
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