Taylor Tomlinson: Quarter-Life Crisis

Young comedienne navigates adulthood hilariously

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About Taylor Tomlinson: Quarter-Life Crisis

Released: 2020

Platform: Netflix

Rating: TV-MA

Run time: 1h 1m

Cast
Taylor Tomlinson

About Taylor Tomlinson: Quarter-Life Crisis

"Taylor Tomlinson: Quarter-Life Crisis" is a stand-up comedy special that premiered on Netflix in 2020. The show showcases Taylor Tomlinson's comedic talent as she delivers her quirky and relatable insights on life, relationships, and navigating the challenges of adulthood. With her sharp wit and candid humor, Tomlinson offers a fresh perspective on the trials and tribulations of entering one's twenties and experiencing a "quarter-life crisis."

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About

In "Taylor Tomlinson: Quarter-Life Crisis," Taylor Tomlinson shares her humorous take on the challenges and uncertainties that come with being in your twenties. From dating mishaps to self-discovery journeys, Tomlinson's witty observations resonate with audiences of all ages. The special captures her candid storytelling style and sharp comedic timing as she navigates through topics like love, growing up, and finding oneself amidst the chaos of young adult life.

Making / Production

The stand-up comedy special was filmed live at the Vogue Theatre in Vancouver, British Columbia. Directed by Marcus Raboy, the production features intimate and engaging shots that highlight Tomlinson's stage presence and charisma. The set design and lighting create a cozy atmosphere that enhances the audience's connection with Tomlinson's performance.

Actors

  • Taylor Tomlinson - Main performer, delivering her stand-up comedy routine with humor and charm.

Trivia / Interesting Facts

  • Before her Netflix special, Taylor Tomlinson gained recognition as a contestant on the tenth season of NBC's "Last Comic Standing."
  • Tomlinson's comedy often explores themes of personal growth, relationships, and the challenges of young adulthood.

Quotes

  • "In my 20s, I've learned that if you don't love yourself, no relationship will fix it. But if you do love yourself, you don't need a relationship to be happy. So, it's really just a De Beers commercial at this point, isn't it?"
  • "Dating in your twenties is like going to the dump and looking for treasure. Sure, it's possible, but every second you're there, you question the choices that brought you."