![]() It’s nice to be in control, but not be worried about every single thing that comes out of peoples’ mouths. I wouldn’t say that I’m over it, but it’s nice to take a break. ![]() I think that show probably survived a little longer than anyone thought it would.ĭo you miss running your own show, or are you over it? Following The Jeselnik Offensive‘s cancellation, however, Jeselnik found himself wanting to break from his shocking one-liners and his onstage persona to discuss what happened - with jokes, of course. During our conversation, Jeselnik said work on Thoughts and Prayers began as soon as he’d finished his previous special, Caligula. Having just finished his debut as the host of NBC’s Last Comic Standing (which he may or may not do again), Jeselnik is currently touring with the Oddball Festival and promoting Thoughts and Prayers, a new stand-up special that premieres today on Netflix. ![]() Yet the comic didn’t let any of this slow him down. Sure, the show wasn’t doing all that great in the ratings, but it was Jeselnik’s material (and off-screen antics, like tweeting a Boston Marathon bombing joke the day it happened) that rubbed Comedy Central brass the wrong way. ![]() Despite jokes about cancer, pedophilia, and a one-time “shark party,” comedian Anthony Jeselnik’s Comedy Central show The Jeselnik Offesnive was axed before a full year had passed.
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