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Clifford & Kidd - It's Just Lunch

From: Jesse Thorn
Series: Comedy From Clifford & Kidd
Length: 03:59

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Default-piece-image-1 Los Angeles-based sketch duo Clifford & Kidd (Carrie Clifford and Amy Kidd) present the meeting of new internet friends.

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Los Angeles-based sketch duo Clifford & Kidd (Carrie Clifford and Amy Kidd) present the meeting of new internet friends.

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It's Just Lunch

This was life changing. I still can't believe what I just heard. It's so hard to imagine that this is written material. It seems like it had to be a verbatim reenactment of a real conversation. This has showed me what a sketch could be, and will influence my approach to writing from here on out. Thank you Clifford & Kidd

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Review of Clifford & Kidd - It's Just Lunch

The joke here is in imagining the type of person that would meet platonic friends on the Internet. It's polished, the sound is great the voices are convincing. The problem is it's almost too real. It's like listening in on an awkward conversation - nothing happens that's absurd enough or telling enough to make me laugh. No comic narrative evolves - unless it's these charaters proving over and over again that they are painfully deliberate.