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Louis CK’s downfall may be a sign of a much-needed comedy crash

  • “If comedy is to grow, it needs to be inclusive and open to change,” says New York Times comedy critic Jason Zinoman, who thinks a shakeup is desperately needed. "Much of comedy right now feels stagnant,” he says, “dominated by the same handful of stars with a flood of talented young performers struggling to break out. When’s the last time a new stand-up superstar came along and changed the game? Will Ali Wong’s special next year make a difference? After two booms, comedy has become such a staple of so many people’s pop-culture diets that it’s not going to suddenly dry up. But it could benefit from the disruptive spirit that sparked the second boom.”

    TOPICS: Louis CK, Standup Comedy