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The Baffling Rise of the Most Inoffensive Comedian Alive


Published on 2024-12-19 20:51:32 - Slate
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  • Bargatze has been a comedian since 2002, and had scratched out a reasonably successful living on the circuit by his 30s. (In 2008, he wielded enough juice to book multiple appearances on Late Night With Conan O'Brien.
The article from Slate discusses the rise of comedian Nate Bargatze, who has gained significant popularity through his Netflix specials and his recent stint as host of "Saturday Night Live" (SNL). Bargatze's comedy is described as clean, observational, and relatable, focusing on everyday life experiences, which has resonated with a broad audience. His approach contrasts with the often more edgy or political humor seen in contemporary comedy, making him a unique figure in today's comedy scene. The piece highlights his journey from performing in smaller venues to becoming a household name, attributing his success to his likability, his ability to connect with audiences of all ages, and his consistent delivery of humor that avoids controversy. Additionally, the article touches on how Bargatze's style has been both praised for its refreshing simplicity and critiqued for potentially lacking depth or edge, yet his growing fanbase seems to appreciate the comfort and familiarity his comedy provides.

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[ https://slate.com/culture/2024/12/nate-bargatze-comedian-snl-netflix-special-your-friend-comedy.html ]
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