Stream or Skip: Netflix's 'Tim Dillon: A Real Hero' Podcasting Comedian Takes It All

Tim Dillon is now making millions of dollars thanks to his podcast patrons on Patreon. How does that translate into the stand-up comedy that Dillon once struggled with in relative obscurity and only got a 15-minute special from Netflix just four years ago. }

Tim Dillon: A Real Hero: Stream or Skip.

Bottom line: Tim Dillon led his bus tour in New York City, but in stand-up he distinguished himself as a comedian. In 2018, he filmed his 30 minutes for Comedy He Central and was namedThe Comedy Lineup as the first of his eight stand-ups. In one, on Netflix he recorded a 15-minute set. Looking back, it's a pretty remarkable line-up. Other stand-ups on the bill included Michelle Buteau, Taylor Tomlinson, Ian Carmel, Sam Jay, Phil Wang, Sabrina Jarries and Jack Knight. Buteau and Tomlinson are now Netflix stars. Carmel became James Corden's sidekick on Late Night. Jay has his own HBO series of his own. Jalees he co-starred on the CBS sitcom and now he co-stars on The CW's game show. Knight wrote for Jay's HBO show, co-starred with her on The Peacock Show, but sadly committed suicide this summer.

and Dillon. During the pandemic, he temporarily moved to Texas so he could appear more frequently on Joe Rogan's podcast, and his own podcast, The Tim Dillon Show, exploded. Currently, he has about 42,590 subscribers on his Patreon, earning over $222,000 a month, and in total he earns over $2.6 million a year.

Podcast His Solo on Netflix Directed by His Producer Ben Avery In his debut, Dillon moved to Austin, was a conspiracy theorist, and why all nurses can't be heroes make jokes about

What comedy specials does it remind you of? Comical has something in common with Doug Stanhope, Logan's former co-host on the final season of Comedy Central's The Man Show. Add to Stanhope's attitude toward modern life a growl that hints at the wrath of a young Sam in his Kinison and you get something that approaches Dillon's stage presence.

Memorable Jokes: Dillon may be confused now, but he quickly remembers growing up as part of Long Island's "white trash." Let me. The only family dining in Pizza Hut. His first few minutes focus on his chain of fast food. He's unlikely to land an endorsement deal from Little Caesars any time soon, nor will he be a fan of his restaurants, a chain that takes a stance on political or social issues.

After an audience asked him "Indica or Sativa". The question provokes a small rant about Colorado, then moves to Texas, where he shits his obsession with barbecue and accuses him of driving with a California license plate, just to find out about Dillon's political claims. Playfully ridicules police officers who try to issue tickets.Even though he admits that he himself can only look like a bad cop, his views are more in line with them.

42} There is something light in this hour too. Dillon makes fun of adults visiting Disney parks, presumably because it reminds them of the trip his parents took to save their marriage.He generally makes fun of his Irish heritage, More specifically making fun of his relatives. The cruise industry has also suffered his satirical disdain. Similarly, Joel Osteen, the NFT, and Florida's supposed "not gay" law all anger Dillon. And while he doesn't mention Simone Biles by name, it's clear Dillon doesn't have the bandwidth to empathize with an Olympian who takes a mental health break prematurely.

Our take: For the public who have jumped on the Dillon bandwagon since the pandemic, the question for them might be as simple as: He's more of a comedy than a podcaster.

Short answer: His stand-ups are shorter than his typical podcast episodes. This time only he is 48 minutes. I don't read ads. Follow-up answer: Since he recorded this for over a minute of his, Dillon decidedly shared more of his evergreen thoughts compared to the topical rants and tangents that fuel the podcast. I'm here.

The reaction from the fans is interesting, at least from the sound edit. After his early jokes, a slight roar can be heard returning from the audience, overwhelming the room with laughter and applause. One might expect them to vote conservatively, but with them he exhibits a more nihilistic attitude than the traditional right wing.

On stage, Dillon sometimes positions himself more in the middle politically, arguing that he sees political philosophy the same way he swims in the ocean. When speaking of public education policy, he states that it "crawls from left to right like everything else in this country."

When he joked that the restaurant was taking a political stance, he was not targeting corporate executives or their genuine profit motives or campaign funds, but rather low-wage  "When was the last time you walked out of a drive-thru and thought, 'I wish I could be on the same page as everyone else,'" he asks. Just kidding. "I hope the gnarled hand that gave me the quesadillas shares my values." I hate to break it on you, but the drive-thru workers don't care about their social media accounts or how you treat them.

Some critics of Dillon argue that whether he sits with Logan or Logan sits with his Came for him for a personal tune-up (Dillon ironically wore a "Frigislaine" T-shirt and happily sat next to Alex Jones 2. Years ago). Dillon may offer a bit of a Logan impersonation as a shrill conspiracy theorist about vaccines, but he falls short of being a sincere criticism of the podfather. But Dillon also knows his place in the current comedy rage economy.

Dillon is the type of comedian who gets banned from his Airbnb, not Twitter. "It doesn't make you sound like a bad person."

On the other hand, he also found that his position in the cultural conversation led to more stranger peers and peers. I'm here. Speaking of Hillary Clinton, who now also hosts a podcast, he said:

Our call: Stream it. If you've heard of Tim Dillon and wondered what the fuss was all about, or even if you don't yet know, this is a great time to find out for yourself. No need to subscribe to his Patreon.

Sean L. McCarthy put his own digital newspaper The Comic's Comicon his beat It is working. Before that, about the actual newspaper. I'm based in NYC, but I'll go anywhere I have a scoop, whether it's ice cream or news. He also tweeted @thecomicscomic and podcast a half-hour episode in which the comedian reveals his origin story. The Comic's Comic Presents Last Things First

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