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'Baby J' is a strong John Mulaney Netflix special about addiction and rehab : NPR

By Sophie Hawthorne
Published in TV & Movies
April 26, 2023
1 min read
'Baby J' is a strong John Mulaney Netflix special about addiction and rehab : NPR

I just read an article on NPR about John Mulaney’s new Netflix special called “Baby J.” It’s all about addiction and rehab, but it’s not your typical serious and depressing take on the topic. Mulaney’s signature humor shines through as he talks about his own experience with addiction and the many highs and lows of his recovery journey.

One of the things that really stood out to me about this special is how Mulaney uses his wit and humor to address some very serious issues in a way that feels relatable and honest. He talks openly about how addiction can make you feel like you’re living a double life and how it can be hard to know who you really are without drugs or alcohol. He also touches on the importance of finding a support system and how rehab is really just the beginning of the road to recovery.

As someone who has struggled with addiction in the past, I found Mulaney’s take on the topic to be refreshing and inspiring. It can be hard to talk about addiction without falling into the trap of cliches and stereotypes, but Mulaney manages to do so in a way that feels genuine and honest.

Overall, I think this special is an important reminder that addiction is a complex issue that affects people from all walks of life. By using humor to explore this topic, Mulaney is able to provide a unique perspective that has the power to connect with people in a way that traditional approaches often can’t. I highly recommend giving it a watch!


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